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Jan 7 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, author, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, eBook Author, ebooks, Read Back, Rendered eBook, self-publishing, writing
Rendered eBooks The eBook Author has the opportunity to add to the reading experience. The eBook conversion process must be much more than converting a paper book to a digital format. It must take advantage of the power of the electronic reader. The eBook author is defined as an author who is writing directly to [...]
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Nov 30 2010in Member Blog by Alexander M ZoltaiTags: alien, author, book, books, Faith, Fiction, justice, peace, promote, promotion, publication, publish, publishing, religion, Sci-Fi, science, Science Fiction, self-publish, self-publishing, space, spirit, spirituality, writer, writing
It’s only a little over three months before I publish my first novel. I’ve known from my other writings that people can vary widely in their response to any given set of words. Even calling my next book a novel has varying reactions. It will top-out at about 45,000 words. Many people will tell you [...]
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Feb 20 2010in Member Blog by Kristen TsetsiTags: author, homefront, inside the writers studio, kristen tsetsi, paper rats, publishing, reviews, rj keller, waiting for spring, writing
“Inside the Writers Studio” is a video blog series created by R.J. Keller and me. You can find “Inside the Writers Studio” (a PaperRats production) on its YouTube page, be a friend on Facebook, and/or follow on Twitter. Watch the first episode, “Raving Reviews” (or, “How Writers REALLY React to Negative Reviews”):
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