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Read Fictitious books and revitalize your life with amazing stories

04th June 2009
Latest fiction books are the most popular genre of books in which there are lot of excitement and thrill. Entertainment is ensured through interesting depiction of stories with strange characters and plots. Writers make anything and everything possible by... Read >
Author: Victoria

The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict

17th April 2009
The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict is a historical non-fiction book written by Ms. Terry Jansen, which tells how slavery caused The American Civil War. The story begins with the first, permanent English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, and the p... Read >
Author: Terry Jansen

Mothers of Contention and the Money Wars

02nd April 2009
By Meg Wolitzer, Author of The Ten Year Nap: A Novel What will become of the mommy wars in the flailing economy? My fantasy (and it is just a fantasy) is that they will eventually fade into obscurity like, say, the Punic Wars -- relics from a past that... Read >
Author: FSB Authors

Easy Ways to Online Book Marketing for Pleasure & Profit

02nd April 2009
The best way to look at online book marketing is to think about creating relationships. This is an integral part of authoring books of any type and it is not really enough to be simply an expert writer. Marketing of books is all about creating attentio... Read >
Author: Dave Robus

Tips On How to Write A Good Book: Dialogue Tags vs Descriptive Beats

27th March 2009
In just about every general "how to write fiction" book you'll find at least a chapter on dialogue and rightly so, since dialogue can reveal a writer's strengths or weaknesses. Crafting good dialogue can be difficult and there are many pitfalls that writ... Read >
Author: Melanie Card

How to Market Your Book for Profit: Six Tried and Tested Methods

06th March 2009
One of the best ways to look at online book marketing is to think about creating relationships. This is an integral part of authoring books of any type and subsequently marketing them. It is not really enough to be simply an expert writer. Marketing... Read >
Author: Dave Robus

7 Tips on How to Write a Book

20th February 2009
1. Write your book. Whether it's non-fiction or fiction, Fantasy, Autobiography, Crime or Mystery, just write what you feel. Never worry about editing as you go; as that will bury your creativity. 2. Find a quiet place to write. An extra bedroom, off... Read >
Author: author101

How To Create And Write A Book Title

08th December 2008
Until you go to write a non-fiction book you may take for granted the title of a book. Creating a book title that captures the imagination of the buyer is critical. Book titles and book covers are the first impression, and must catch the eye of the purc... Read >
Author: James Malinchak

Stress Management - Is Your Memory Being Sapped By Stress?

01st December 2008
Managing your stress can improve your memory. We all know chronic stress is bad for our heart, our weight, and our mood, but how about our memory? Interestingly, acute stress can help you focus and remember things more vividly. Chronic stress, on the oth... Read >
Author: Linda Hampton RN MSN

How To Write A Non-Fiction Book

01st December 2008
Do you want to write a fantastically successful non-fiction book? Do you feel you know how to write a successful non-fiction book? Many people who feel passionate about a certain topic cannot wait to put words on paper so that they can tell the world ... Read >
Author: James Malinchak

Make Your Own Audio Books

17th November 2008
Do you travel often? Surviving a long-haul trip can be made easier and more entertaining if you take a good reading with you. In a long-haul drive, however, you usually don't spend too much time to a printed or electronic book without crashing into someon... Read >
Author: Ivan Gerasymchuk

Make Your Own Audio Books

11th November 2008
Do you drive often? Surviving a long-haul trip can be made easier and more entertaining if you take a good reading with you. In a long-haul drive, however, you usually don't spend too much time to a printed or electronic book without crashing into someone... Read >
Author: Ivan Gerasymchuk

Non-Fiction Information Products-Empire of Profits

14th October 2008
As a seller of non-fiction information products, you can build an empire of profits targeting a single niche of consumers. Or, branch out and offer solutions to a multitude of people who need guidance. While the print publishing industry only gives aut... Read >
Author: ravi

Your Readers Love an Element of Suspense. Here's How to Give it to Them

22nd September 2008
What kind of story needs suspense? Almost all. From romance to the 'slice of life' short story. Suspense will hold your readers whilst they eagerly desire to see the outcome of the suspenseful ingredient. But my non-fiction book on vegetable gardening,... Read >
Author: Mervyn Love

Creating an Integrated Marketing System

17th September 2008
I was able to secure a contract for our firm to help a fiction and non-fiction book publisher develop an integrated marketing system. They felt that they did not present a consistent face to their customers. Every division was doing its own thing when mar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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