Writing and Creating Books

American Borders by Carla King

Nina Amir: Can You Describe Your Book Market?

Guest Post by Nina Amir Before sharing an excerpt from Nina Amir’s new book, The Author Training Manual (Develop Markets, Craft Books That Sell, Become the Author Publishers Want, and Self-Publish Effectively), I’d like to review it briefly. Nina’s abbreviation for The Author Training Manual is a good description of the value of her book. […]

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Billion Book Initiative

John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week: June 6, 2014

John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week June 6, 2014 – D-Day (World War II) In this issue . . . – A Quick and Easy Way to Refine Your Bio – Check Out These Recent Book Marketing Blog Posts! – Check Out These Recent Book Writing Blog Posts! A Quick and Easy Way […]

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Leo Babauta on Writing

Leo Babauta: 14 Observations on Writing

Leo Babauta on Writing: You should care about writing. I’ll tell you why: It’s an incredible tool for learning about yourself. And if you’re an effective writer, you’re an effective communicator, thinker, salesperson, businessperson, persuader. So for anyone interested in writing, I’d love to share what I’ve learned so far. What I’ve Learned as a […]

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Kurt Vonnegut on Writing Fiction

Kurt Vonnegut: 16 Rules For Writing Fiction

16 Rules For Writing Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut. Check out these great rules for writers, novelists, and short story writers from one of the top novelists ever to write a book. 1. Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted. 2. […]

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