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1 day ago ago from Day By Day Writer
Revision update: Two chapters done yesterday. None today. Work too hectic. A lot of print-on-demand options have popped up over the last few years, making self-publishing more of an option for writers. I recently tried one, Blurb.com , not for self-publishing, but for my mother's 60th birthday gift. Mum wrote a bunch of poems a few years ago, so for her birthday, I gathered the ones I like the best, matched them with various photos ...
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1 day ago ago from Print CEO
On December 8th, Simon & Schuster announced a new strategy that would place ebooks between hardcover and paperback in their sequencing of book releases, delaying ebook availability by 4 months. Yesterday, in an email exchange with eBookNewser , Simon & Schuster vice president of corporate communications Adam Rothberg indicated that this was not necessarily a done deal, saying, “It is certainly a possibility that we will move to this as ...
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21 hours ago ago from authorshock.com
Scott Owen discusses his publishing options, why buyers and sellers should read his book and how proud he is of his legacy. For anyone just about to buy a car, Scott's book will help you understand the mindset of the salesman, and help you get the best deal. After a successful career in the motor industry, Scott set up his own company and decided to fulfill his lifelong ambition to write a book. Using his knowledge and experience of the ...
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18 hours ago ago from We can shoot too
The Resolve blog, alongside Andy Adams from Flak have teamed up to coordinate a cross-blog conversation on the future of the photo book so here are my two cents: I’d just like to say that JUST AS MUCH as a bad quality photo (where the photographer pays little attention to the technical or is inept) can easily ruin a concept for me, so too can a bad quality photo book, a la Blurb. (In case you missed my earlier post , you should ...
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13 hours ago ago from lamarwhitakerbl
My warmest thanks toDave Mazella, Eleanor Shevlin, and Joseph Byrne for their perceptive remarks on The Enlightenment and the Book I bumped the sum-up of the entry and four of the chapters elaborate and accurate, and the commentary interesting and piquant. I am course delighted that you all happened so many good things to tell about the book. It was really satisfying. Here are some of the inputs that I happened particularly utile and ...
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