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Sunday, July 10
Google+
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Circles, hangouts and huddles, oh my! Writers can be out of the information loop, so focused on their little patch of the news world that...
Saturday, July 9
How Do You Know If Your Book Is Good Enough To Be Published?
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Here's what Dean Wesley Smith has to say : 1… How many words have you written in fiction since you started trying to write? Mystery ...
Amazon Buys the Book Depository
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I know this is old news, but when I first heard about Amazon's acquisition I didn't know the Book Depository was considered to be A...
Friday, July 8
Amazon Piracy and Ruth Ann Nordin
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A few days ago I wrote about Ruth Ann Nordin's troubles with Amazon.com . Someone had uploaded copies of two of her books and was sell...
Renting Electronic Textbooks
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According to Inside Higher Ed , some university presses are renting textbooks as ebooks. For example, instead of buying a paperback or e-...
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Thursday, July 7
Red Riding Hood: Pages withheld
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Red Riding Hood , a book by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright and David Leslie Johnson, does not have an ending. The story has an ending but the p...
Are Gatekeepers Necessary?
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Occasionally I read a post by an author and they not only nail what I have been thinking and feeling about a subject but they express it mo...
Wednesday, July 6
When is a book crap?
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Joe Konrath blogged yesterday that Some people believe the ease of self-publishing means that millions of wannabe writers will flood the...
Monday, July 4
Self-Publishing Will NOT Hurt Your Chances Of Being Traditionally Published
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So says agent Rachelle Gardner . She writes: Self-publishing probably will not hurt your chances of traditional publishing. .... [T]he...
iA Writer for the iPad
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I am always on the lookout for a cool new app for my iPad, but for a writing app to tempt we away from Pages it would have to be darn good...
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