Archive | June 2015
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Amazon’s Logical TOC and Author Review Rules
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
I’ve posted about reviews and inserting a table of contents into your eBooks before, but I wanted to discuss them again, with special emphasis on Amazon KDP rules. First, just a quick word about the table of contents. I’m editing a non-fiction book that I want a proper NCX…
Little Free Library Scheme at risk from City Bureaucrat Shortsightedness…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Feel free to re-blog from here to spread the word. Use the World Map link in the article to find one near you A city is trying to shut down a children’s library that gives away free books Read more by clicking the photo or…
…Authors… the tricky thing about ‘requested’ reviews… they don’t have to be tricky…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…a common feature of life when this ol’ Jurassic was growing up in Docklands Govan in Glasgow was a scarcity of money… most of the families who lived in our street experienced the same thing, and mutual bonds of neighbourhood togetherness meant nobody actually starved… in truth, it has to…
Authors Who “Debuted” After 40
Originally posted on The Book Report with Elaine Charles:
AUTHORS WHO “DEBUTED” AFTER 40 Magazines are full of “20 under 20” features, extolling the virtues of youth – but there are plenty of literary greats who didn’t get started until later in life. Here are six of the most famous: Samuel Clemens worked as a…
Interview with author Anthony Randall – contributor to charity anthology “You’re Not Alone”
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Today I’m welcoming Anthony Randall whom I’ve met through our work for “You’re Not Alone”, an anthology in aid of MacMillan Cancer Care. This interview is part of a series of blog posts to introduce my colleagues in this endeavour. The anthology is available for pre-order and will be released on…