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I Let Him Go First
Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
Pete, a guinea pig, had a nice, warm cage with plenty of food and water. The four children in the family took turns cleaning his cage and playing with him. He liked to be out of his cage and run around with the children.…
20 Tips for Creating Compelling Copy
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
So you have a website. Perhaps it’s a personal blog. Perhaps it’s a page for your product or service. Maybe you’re trying to build an audience for something big. At this stage in your content creation journey, I’m sure your biggest question is, “How the hell am I supposed to…
Online Book Marketing Tip #016 – Importance of Book Contests For Self-Published Authors
Originally posted on Pigeonhole Books:
Posted by A.S. Chung. Award-wining author of children’s picture books A Brand New Day: about divorce and Wishful Wedding: about LGBT equality and same gender families. Creator of Pigeonhole Books and blogs about self-publishing, writing, online book marketing, peer bloggers and illustrators. IMPORTANCE OF BOOK CONTESTS FOR SELF-PUBLISHED AUTHORS ###…
Read My Book: How to Find Readers on Twitter
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
The Simple Method for Finding New Readers on Social Media All authors, whether self-published or traditionally published, are in search of new readers for their books. But if you’ve been marketing your book for any length of time, you know that sourcing new readers isn’t easy. In a saturated…
Need inspiration to reach your goal?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Me too! And after reading How I published Four Books in Two Years By Mary McNear a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, I have renewed hope. One day, maybe, just maybe, I might get a book published. Ms. McNear has 5 helpful suggestions to help handle the intense workload involved with meeting several writing deadlines.…
Famous Quotes by Famous Zombies
Originally posted on 3D Game Textures:
Strive not to be a fast walker, but rather creep silently and let the screaming humans come to you. – Zombie Albert Einstein