Writing and Creating Books
An Example of a Great Book Dedication
I had forgotten about this dedication until Valerie Gangas shared it on Twitter today. This dedication from @JohnKremer lives on the door of my refrigerator so I never forget why I write. #Solidadvice pic.twitter.com/cD4nu0FbjQ — Valerie Gangas (@ValerieGangas) November 9, 2014 It’s a well-written strong dedication (even if I do say so myself, having written […]
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39 Reasons Why You Should Write a Book
The sooner your write a book, the better (for you and your business). You can certainly write a book within the next 60 days! Here are 39 reasons why you should write a book. 1. Make money. You can make money not only by selling your book, but also by selling all the ancillary products […]
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Fall in Love with the Reader
I just love this: Someone should write a book where the main character slowly falls in love with the reader. And writers, if you don’t fall in love with your readers, your book will fail. Fall in love. Every day. Someone should write a book where the main character slowly falls in love with the […]
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The Narcissistic Book Reviewer
Guest Post by Jeff Davidson and John O’Connor Did you hear the one about the narcissistic reviewer who requests a book and then says one of her first tests as it arrives in the mailbox is, “Just how eager am I to read it?” The book, which is featured on Amazon and all other book […]
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