Archive | November 2014
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Guest Post: Adra Janean
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
An aspiring and talented actress named Adra Janean is competing for an extraordinary chance to meet legendary Casting Director Lindsay Chag and gain career boosting exposure. With our help, she has a great shot at achieving this. She performed a #HolidayJournalEntry monologue written by author D. R. Acula for…
…dear friend, Authoress, Susan M. Toy… a giantess in promoting the rest of we quill-scrapers…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…when yeez have been bouncing around on the self-publishing carousel for a few years, yeez learn who the ‘real’ people are… the ones who ‘get’ it… we are all only as strong as our pals and supporters across the SOSYAL NETWURKS… now and again, yeez’ll discover a few who do…
Book Marketing Tip of the Day: The Book Report
Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
Author Interviews & Book Reports . The Book Report with Host Elaine Charles is a fun, fast-moving, fact-filled show in 10 major markets across the USA. Listen live on the internet or check their radio stations and show schedules: http://www.bookreportradio.com/schedule.html A lively mix of author interviews, audio…
#Self-Publishing on #Amazon Boxed Set BLACK FRIDAY #Book Deal #AmazonCart
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Self-Publishing Boxed Set SELF-PUBLISHING with AMAZON The paperback edition of my boxed set came out just in time for Black Friday. So I set the introductory price at $19.99 (a $37 value—that’s what it costs to buy the 4 books separately). Get 4 self-publishing books for the price of 2. (It’s…
Trademark: Let’s Meet Copyright’s Half Sister
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this VERY informative article by JOEL FRIEDLANDER and Helen Sedwick (NOVEMBER 28, 2014) at The Book Designer website, click the photo or link below: http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2014/11/trademark-lets-meet-copyrights-half-sister/
Eat.WriteOneWord.MakeTea.Repeat.
Originally posted on WritingMad:
Writer’s block. Here’s how it goes: 1) I’ve got five hours free and I’m sat in front of the computer with the compulsion to write a short story. There are colourful characters brewing, but no plot, no twist, no spark. Make cup of tea number two. 2) Google writer’s block and…