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Jun 30 2011in Features, Member Blog, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, amazon online reader, Amazon Public Notes, amazon upgrade program, authors, e-books, E-Publishing, e-textbooks, ebooks, Indie publishing, Kindle, sherlock holmes, traditional publishing
Prime Suspect: The New Amazon Upgrade Program Amazon Public Notes look like they are taking a turn that only a detective can figure out. I blogged in February about the Great News of Amazon adding a new feature to their eBooks called Public Notes in which readers could share highlights and notes with other readers. [...]
Tags: Amazon, amazon online reader, Amazon Public Notes, amazon upgrade program, authors, e-books, E-Publishing, e-textbooks, ebooks, Indie publishing, Kindle, sherlock holmes, traditional publishing
Jun 16 2011in Features, Opinion by Lauren CarrTags: authors, editing, inside the writers studio, proofreading, tips, writer, writing
People are impressed with anyone who has completed the task of writing a whole book. There are thousands, if not millions, of people who have sat down to a keyboard to start writing a book but never finished it. Those who do go the distance make a commitment that goes beyond the first writing session.
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Jun 2 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: authors, bloody omaha, book design, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook conversion, ebook links, ebooks, garry m. graves, indie author, rendering, self-publishing, travel guides
I am a non-fiction and technical book reader at heart. Lately I have become addicted to ebooks. I like the ability to get the ebook anytime and anywhere and read it anytime I want. Recently a historical fiction hardcover book was passed to me. A book about Elizabeth 1 of England and the period in [...]
Tags: authors, bloody omaha, book design, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook conversion, ebook links, ebooks, garry m. graves, indie author, rendering, self-publishing, travel guides
May 18 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, goodreads, indie author, Indie publishing, Linkedin, self-publishing, smashwords, traditional publishing
Do you really want to be an old time author and publish your book traditionally or do you want to be an eBook author and self-publish your content on-line? That’s the question. An old time author! Are you one of them? You know the traditional author that has beat his head against publisher’s front doors [...]
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May 10 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: adobe digital editions, Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, booki.sh, calibre, cesdominique raccah, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook authors corner, ebook industry, google, Kindle, microsoft ebook reader, self-publishing
As the ebook industry progresses and the major players compete, it seems we are headed in several directions at once. Self-publishing authors are confused where to start with all the various formats and devices and platforms to publish on. The major players are bent on keeping control of their domain as they clash with each [...]
Tags: adobe digital editions, Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, booki.sh, calibre, cesdominique raccah, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook authors corner, ebook industry, google, Kindle, microsoft ebook reader, self-publishing
Apr 28 2011in Features, Opinion by G. Hugh BodellTags: authors, distribution, E-Publishing, Indie publishing, self-publishing, traditional publishing
Publishing is a business, writing is an art, for purposes of this article we are only interested in publishing from the publishing perspective, that is, a business.
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Apr 4 2011in Features, Member Blog, Opinion by James MoushonTags: authors, children's ebooks, e-books, e-textbooks, eBook Author, ebooks, nookkids, nookstudy, self-publishing, writer
One of the great opportunities ahead for ebook authors is the wave of new readers entering the digital book world. These gadget centric-readers are kids and young adults. You know the ones that don’t shy away from a computer screen or the digital world. With their cell phone or ipad in hand, they are going [...]
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Feb 3 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, authors, bestsellers, Branding, ebooks, indie authors, Indie publishing, marketing, new breed of authors, power of links, self-publishing, traditional publishing
Sometimes when I am Google Reading in the World of the eBook Author, I come across a post that takes me back in time. A post that brings back memories of my early business career. Oh, the world of Peter Drucker, Parkinson’s Law and the Peter Principle. Daniel Hall did that with a blog on [...]
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Sep 3 2010in Interviews, Member Blog by Eugene WellsTags: Amazon, authors, marketing, POD, self-publishing, writing
Eugene Wells is the author of The Decaf Diet: Is Caffeine Making You Fat? in which he examines the role of caffeine in the obesity epidemic. In his book, Wells concludes that caffeine drives overeating in a number of ways and proposes two strategies for dealing with this effect. How did you come to self-publish? [...]
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Jul 27 2010in Member Blog by MarkTags: Amazon, art, authors, blacklist, book, Cafe Lopez, e-books, E-Publishing, enterprise-publishing, NPR, query, Random House, royalties, Wiley Agency
This morning, NPR reported that the Wylie Agency, a top literary agency, has teamed with Amazon on a joint venture to electronically publish what’s known as ‘back-list titles,’ best-sellers written long before the age of e-books. The publishing industry wasn’t happy, particularly Random House. In a quintessential display of the kind of pig-headed mentality that [...]
Tags: Amazon, art, authors, blacklist, book, Cafe Lopez, e-books, E-Publishing, enterprise-publishing, NPR, query, Random House, royalties, Wiley Agency