Articles, tagged with "new authors", page 3
27th November 2009
Tip 2: If you want to become a published author, prioritise a professional approach, high standards of excellence and action!
Last year was another year of major drama in the publishing industry:
The trend of major acquisitions continued with huge...
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Julia McCutchen
25th November 2009
Celebrating the upcoming birth of a child by arranging a baby shower has become more and more popular. What better way to celebrate the arrival of a new little person to the world, than to have a nice little party for close friends and family.
It is cu...
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Author:
Dwain Griffith
19th November 2009
Everyone has a unique story to tell. From explaining business processes to revealing our personal history, we all have a natural desire to share our experiences with the world. As a result, bookstore shelves are packed with numerous titles that promise to...
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Author:
SANDEEP PANGHAL
13th October 2009
Religion is a very important part of everyone's life. In order to follow a religious path properly, it is essential to first identify what it is actually about, what the teachings and customs are. To help a person with these issues, EP, a non-profit organ...
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Author:
Christinalobo
21st September 2009
Like any field, excellent writing requires study, practice and mentorship. Very few successful authors ever published their first draft of their first work. Nearly all had to expend considerable effort to improve their craft. Here are some ways to prepare...
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jagdeep580
17th September 2009
All this cheap chic is creating a wave of consumerism that is based less on passion than experimentation. If individuals are on the fence about that ensemble and its price is right, they'll buy it, more than willing to abandon it if it doesn't work. The...
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Author:
naval sharma
11th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Kloser
It's been just over a year that my book, The Freedom Formula, became an Amazon #1 best-seller. As I reflect on that great journey (and the success that's come since then) I'm reminded of how drastically writing a bo...
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10th September 2009
Whether you plan to create a bestselling book or via the Internet or you plan to go the traditional route with a major publishers, it will ultimately be up to you how you create, handle and release your freshly written masterpiece. Many new authors are un...
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Author:
Kathleen Gage
24th July 2009
I was browsing online the other day and discovered the news about a first time novelist who had recently published a book telling the story of an African tribe suffering the loss of land and identity. Her story is based on her true-life experiences and re...
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Author:
UweKahl
07th July 2009
Finding the time and the subject to write articles seems to be a common complaint of new authors that are just getting on board the article writing and article marketing arenas. Here is an article writing mantra to help you get started.
Newcomers into ...
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Author:
Raj Krishnaswamy
01st July 2009
Everyone has a unique story to tell. From explaining business processes to revealing our personal history, we all have a natural desire to share our experiences with the world. As a result, bookstore shelves are packed with numerous titles that promise to...
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Author:
saratbdaniel
31st March 2009
I'm sure you already know that there are thousands of "get rich quick" programs out there. You've probably even bought some of them yourself.
Well, are you impressed with them? I'm not. Not even close.
These people are not trying to help you. They ha...
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Author:
star6567
21st March 2009
The excitement of getting your own book printed and on the shelves is one that is not as easy as it seems. If you're an author (which I presume you are) then you will understand what I am referring to. Completing that literary masterpiece is just the star...
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Author:
Steve Knowles
16th February 2009
There is something to do in London every single weekend of the year. This is a city that truly does not rest. Whether you like art, sports, music or history, you can find something to do in London throughout the year. Some of the London events that take p...
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Author:
Joe Deacon
03rd February 2009
Marketing to a prospect is like dating, especially if your prospect is a "trysumer."
For those of you who are experiencing marital bliss let me remind you of this age-old, sometimes confusing, but always entertaining ritual.
Back in the caveman...
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Author:
Cidnee Stephen