By: Jay Jenkin | 2010-03-27 | Self publishing If you're a first-time novelist, photographer, or cookbook author, you may be tired of shopping your text to major publishing houses without any guarantee of your text being read, let alone accepted. In recent years, more and more authors have turned to self-publishing as a way to retain complete control over the creative and financial results of their work. read more
By: John Dalt | 2010-03-31 | Stock Market How to start investing online. It can be scary, it is easy to make mistakes that will cost you money. Here are some ideas that will help you immediately and probably save you a lot of money. read more
By: Tyler Davison | 2010-03-30 | Weight Loss Most of us in the United States are not familiar with Paul McKenna, Britain's best selling non-fiction writer and renowned hypnotist. Paul McKenna's techniques are far different and much more realistic than those we usually have here in the States as well as abroad, and that is why I am featuring his book on how you can lose weight and keep it off! read more
By: George Hutton | 2010-04-02 | Writing Here is the one secret, and habit that separates those that write novels, from those who only wish to. Once you learn this, you are halfway there. read more
By: Jacko | 2010-12-03 | Online education Fiction books are there in which you can go with the assumption which the author is with. These books are available in bulk and are with so great writing style. read more
By: Jessica James | 2010-03-28 | Book Reviews Denise Robbins, a software engineering manager by day, integrates her knowledge of computers and technology into all her techno-romantic thriller novels. Her published works include It Happens in Threes and Killer Bunny Hill with Connect the Dots and Never Tempt Danger scheduled for release in 2010. read more
By: David Andrews | 2011-06-06 | College This is one dubious question that everyone wants to ask on Google, which is the best sci-fi book of all time. This isn't really as simple as a movie where ‘Citizen Kane' would proclaim the award every time. read more
By: Ben Bradshaw | 2011-11-10 | Shopping Where there is good food, there will always be a crowd. Good food has a way of attracting the crowd like bees to honey. There is no need for any special invites where the Linda McCartney sausage rolls stand. read more
By: bar lemcke | 2010-12-26 | Internet Marketing Book studies show that prospective readers spend about eight seconds looking at a book cover before deciding whether or not to buy. If the book is opened and table of contents and testimonials are read, chances are the book will be purchased. Therefore, how can you as the author, get your reader to pick up you book, open it and purchase? I believe it all comes down to four key areas: A. Author's Willingness to Commit The Rest of Their read more
By: HugBenso | 2010-12-17 | Writing & Speaking Think of them as business plans, which are documents that justify every step of a prospective commercial venture and are required to get financing for business deals read more
By: Norma Jean Lutz | 2010-04-02 | Writing Every author who has ever written a page of prose knows that feeling of looking at the blank sheet of paper - or the blank computer screen - and struggling with, "Where do I begin my story?" A common dilemma to be sure. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-08-23 | Careers It seems that writing will not bring money as much as other top jobs. However, many people may not be surprised when hearing famous authors like Stephen King, James Patterson, or Stephenie Meyer whose money keeps rolling in. Such world’s top-earning authors, whose rankings are based on earnings from film rights, television, books, gaming deals, and other income from June 2009 through June 2010, earned a combined millions of dollars over the course of 12 months. James Patterson earned $70 million, ranking number 1 on the list of highest-paid authors. Stephenie Meyer’s $40 million in earnings over the year vaults her to number 2. Romance novelist Danielle Steel with $32 million earnings holds number 4 in the list. Let’s have a review of other authors and their earnings. read more
By: Charles Weinblatt | 2010-12-14 | Publishing In the absence of other directions, your proposal should include a table of contents, sales attributes, author biography, synopsis, chapter titles, market analysis, competitive analysis, and marketing strategies. Each portion of this proposal is critical. Take your time and use at least one page for each content topic. The synopsis might require several pages. Sometimes the read more
By: Brainwork | 2011-08-03 | Arts & Entertainment The world of books is the everlasting source of knowledge that never fades and the more we read and the more we keep in touch with the books, it is updated. Books as source of information, knowledge, guidance, and inspiration are available in abundance, catering to different genres, suiting to wide range of interest of its readers. read more
By: Marta Hoelscher | 2010-05-18 | Book Reviews When I was approached by the author about reviewing her book, I had no idea who Lynda Resnick was. I'd seen "Rubies in the Orchard: How to Uncover the Hidden Gems in Your Business" on various sites, but really had no idea who or what it was about. Well now I know and I'm unbelievably impressed with Lynda Resnick and her marketing genius. read more