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leslie-scott's picture
Oct.25.2009
No cheating. If you have not read part one of this story, do not pass go, do not collect $200, return immediately to part one. It's floating around here somewhere between Paris and New York. Now, back to the dealership we go. We have already established to be a successful car salesperson, one must...
leslie-scott's picture
Oct.23.2009
Spin the wheel and point a finger. A new model of publishing is being forged and no one is quite sure where the industry will land. The days of stodgy publishing houses (editors with ascots, cigars and snobbish accents) who follow tediously slow time lines are disappearing as rapidly as the DVD...
anthony-flacco's picture
Oct.15.2009
Dear Fellow Writers --          I felt hesitant and anxious before beginning the process of gathering industry quotes with my co-author Sharlene Martin for "Publish Your Nonfiction Book." Still, the November release date from Writer's Digest books was around the corner.  It isn't often in...
grace-cassey's picture
Oct.15.2009
  After finding success with his first three children’s books, author Howard Shapiro seems to have nowhere to go but up. Having accomplished his goal of writing characters that adults and kids would be able to relate to in his stories and also achieving self-publishing victory with Hockey...
brian-moreland's picture
Oct.14.2009
With Halloween around the corner, it's a great time to read a scary story. Here is a review of my novel SHADOWS IN THE MIST, a supernatural thriller set during World War II. Read the review.  http://www.fatally-yours.com/horror-literature/book-review-shadows-in-the-mist-by-brian-moreland/
brian-moreland's picture
Oct.13.2009
When I self-published my first novel, Shadows in the Mist, back in 2006, I formed my own publishing company and switched from being novel writer to being publisher and art director of a product I was bringing to the market. My novel is a supernatural thriller set during World War II. I was an...
anthony-s-policastro's picture
Oct.11.2009
I would like to share this interview with Henry Hutton, a good friend of mine who is helping revolutionize the publishing industry with his self publishing agency, Publish and Sell Enterprises. Known in publishing circles as The PublishingGuy, Henry has also created an online newspaper called...
brian-moreland's picture
Oct.08.2009
When self-publishing a book that you will sell through book stores or online, you'll need to make sure you have two things on the back of your cover: a 13-digit ISBN number and a bar code. In this article I'll explain what these are and how to get them. An ISBN is the International Standard Book...
bob-mustin's picture
Sep.30.2009
  The following are quoted passages from hitchnews about the publishing game as we know it today. This is a pretty lengthy subject, so I'll put it up as  a series of posts. If you’re planning on launching a book this year: Read! Heed! There may be issues here you'll want to discuss with your...
brian-moreland's picture
Sep.28.2009
If you're self-publishing a book, you have a few choices of how to get your book printed: vanity publishing, subsidy publishing, off-set printing or Print on Demand (P.O.D.). Both vanity and subsidy publishers print and bind books at the author's expense and offer packages of services that include...