In the recorded history of humanity, robable no invention has had a greater influence than the introduction of printing in the fifteenth time period by Johannes Gutenberg. Nowadays, with the latest development in audio books, some believe that the printing era is coming to its’ end.
If you are an audio book publisher, an audio book [...]
The Latest Developments In The Audio Book World
December 31st, 2009 · Wait your Comments
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Thoughts in Words - Book Review
December 15th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
Yinka Adebiyi’s new book of poetry, Thoughts in Words, was certainly written with the intent to support and uplift its readers.
This book represents seven years of use activity by a talented author, and community-minded musician. Much of the collection is very up path with a spiritual and inspirational theme.
Yinka discusses love and friendship [...]
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E-books on the Rise Again?
December 9th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
Just a few years ago, people were touting e-books as the time of the publishing industry. Through these typewriter electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, e-books never ctual took off. Now, one institution is hoping to take the technology to the next [...]
Retailing with Books a Million
November 23rd, 2009 · Wait your Comments
For the aspiring author, it is important to be familiar with possibility publishers as well as the distribution transmission they can offer. Eventually, much of the success of your book will fall on the attribute of the firm and their ability to propulsion the book through the appropriate distribution channels. I would propose contacting [...]
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How to Clean Up the Mortgage Mess
November 23rd, 2009 · Wait your Comments
Greer, SC – New York is creating a 90-day stalling period before foreclosure to give homeowners in trouble time to research their options. Fairfax, Virginia is using tax dollars to buy up foreclosed homes with the hope of stabilizing neighbors crashing geographical area values. $180 million in tax dollars person already been allocated [...]
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How to Find a Publisher for Your First Book
November 20th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
Finding a publisher can be very strenuous. In fact, it may even be harder than actually writing the book itself.
There are three things to remember when finding a publisher for your book:
1) These things take time, even Stephen King was not signed the rank night. Be patient, book publishers are quite busy and may take [...]
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Your Book is Just the First Date: Creating a long term relationship with your reader
November 18th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
What do Wayne Dyer, JK Rowling, Stephen King, Nora Roberts and Mark Victor Hansen have in common?
They have a group of readers who love their work and eagerly buy each new book. They also have another things to speech act delighted readers like movies, audio products, workshops, self-study courses, and retreats. In fact, [...]
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The Truth About Book Signings: More Than Just Autographs
October 29th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
So why do it? There are obvious benefits to doing book-signings, such as meeting prospective book-buyers in person; the market research that can only come from talking directly to your audience; the local exposure you’ll experience and the overall message that’s relation of this male horse activity .but there are hidden benefits in doing [...]
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New Book Reveals Truth, Suffering and Aftermath of Domestic Violence
October 18th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
Author portrays offensive struggle of act to stop abuse in her life. Marriage counseling and psychiatrists did not help. When she finally separates and tries to separation her husband, the abuse single escalated. Pleas to the judge were ignored and her lawyer walks out on her. On the verge of murdering her spouse to finally [...]
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What Leads People to Risk their Lives for Strangers?
October 12th, 2009 · Wait your Comments
Only weeks ago, we again saw a community living on a barrier island suffer the misfortune of wind, waves and storm surge, wiping clean a portion of that strait strip of land known as Galveston Island in Texas. The upside of this recent event is the response from a error “Army of Volunteers” who braved [...]
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