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Escapees from flower prison
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What Happens In a Google Minute?
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
What happens in a google minute? Increase your web presence via effective social media marketing and video marketing to promote your books.
In Simple Terms…
Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Inspirations:
Good Morning, There is a few quandaries of humanity that after consideration I wish to breakdown to simple terms. Please enjoy your day and worship the Lord in the manner that pleases you most. First question: The complication is focus, let’s look at this The United States…
I’m Writing a Book! Help please?
Originally posted on Reading Page by Paige:
Yes, it’s true! I woke up this morning with an idea. And now I have 10,000 words written. Not much, I know. I never even planned on writing a book until this morning. Let me tell you, it’s hard! I find my self stumbling over my words to…
What Readers Look for when Buying a Book
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What Readers Look for when Buying a Book. via What Readers Look for when Buying a Book.
What Readers Look for when Buying a Book
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Tara Sparling recently wrote a couple of blog posts about self-publishing; namely, What makes people buy self-published books, and What Puts Readers Off Self-Published Books. I loved them both, and confess to a tiny bit of envy at her excellent material. However, being the gracious author and blogger that I am, I will share…
Harper Lee, Author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”
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Boredom, Relaxation and Single-Tasking
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
from motivatedPhotos.com Have you noticed how we never get bored any more? We always multitask, rarely doing just the one thing. Last week I came across a number of articles about boredom and how useful – and highly unusual, nowadays – it is. I guess that is because of…