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Writerly Things 3/11/18
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
clock Writerly Things 3/11/18 Traci Kenworth Oh, Daylight Savings Time, how I do loathe thee, usually. This year hasn’t been so bad as my daughter works the afternoon shift now so there’s no prying myself awake at the crack of dawn. Unless, of course, her retail…
Celebrating
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Currents of life have kept me away from Marcia’s resplendent lagoon lately, but I have drifted back today. I had resolved in the beginning of the year to get out a bit more than I am used to, so here I am and it is here that I will…
Ways to be Wicked
Cynthia Harrison The current writing project is gathering steam. It will be my third mystery and I hope to have an easier time with it than the last two. They say third time’s the charm, right? To that end, I have been doing a lot of plotting and planning. I’m finding Writing & Selling Your […]
Spring 2018 Meeting Schedule
Originally posted on Upper Peninsula Publishers & Authors Association:
UPPAA Spring 2018 Meeting Saturday, June 2nd, 2018 at the Landmark Inn. Sessions will be in the Grand Room (basement) and the Board Room (1st Floor) Conference Schedule 10:00 – 10:30 – Registration in the Grand Room 10:30 – 10:45 – Welcome and Opening remarks in the Grand…
Update to Amazon’s Downloadable Kindle Previewer 3
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
KINDLE PREVIEWER 3 RECENTLY UPDATED Amazon KDP’s most recent update to the downloadable Kindle Previewer 3 (version 3.20) includes some nice improvements. Auto-Advance View with adjustable speed allows click-free previewing. Thumbnail Pane with adjustable size shows you several pages at once. If you haven’t used the downloadable Kindle Previewer recently, a…
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Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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Book clinic: Why do publishers still issue hardbacks?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Editor Philip Jones, on ‘The Guardian’ Online: The editor of the Bookseller explains why the hardback format will be with us for a while yet. Read the article HERE