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eBook Authors: Render Thy eBook or Miss The Boat

 

Jun 2 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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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 [...]

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Ebook Authors: Do you really want to be an old time author?

 

May 18 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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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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Ebook Authors: 17 Great Information Sources

 

May 2 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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I have been asked several times this month what I think are the best current sources of information for the eBook author. I think research is a key element in an indie’s quest for success so I spend a lot of time reading blogs and books on publishing and writing. I did a little research [...]

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Author Interview: Will Granger

 

Apr 15 2011in Interviews, Member Blog by Will GrangerTags: , , , ,
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The giant fell face down in the snow and slid down the slope a dozen feet. He lay still, not moving for a few seconds. Then he let out a roar. He lurched to his feet and wiped snow and blood from his eyes. He looked up at the form of Anabar streaking away from him. The giant growled and headed back up the slope, his eyes locked on Anabar. His rage gave him the energy to charge up the steep incline, stomping his feet deep into the snow with each step. His speed increased as he pounded up, a grizzly bear chasing its prey. So focused was the giant on getting to Anabar, he failed to notice the cracks appearing in the snow around him.
Anabar felt the snow beneath him starting to slide, and then something dropped down the slope from above, uncoiling like a dark snake as it neared him. He saw it was a rope, and he dove for it, as the entire mountain seemed to vibrate under his feet. He caught the rope and pulled it close to his body. The snow accelerated down and away from him and he gripped the rope, his fingers turning white from the effort.

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How to get your book reviewed – by avoiding book reviewers.

 

Apr 3 2011in Features, Lead Story, Opinion, Resources by Derek MurphyTags: , , , , , , ,
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To have a chance at selling your book on amazon or online, you need reviews. Lots of them. And if you’re like me, you hate pushing all your friends and family to review your work (is it really fair to ask them?) and leave comments. So most authors do this: 1) Search online for book [...]

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Write what YOU want to read…or watch.

 

Mar 30 2011in Member Blog, Opinion by Matthew M. FrickTags: , , ,
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In my youth, I was surrounded by books and movies (I even worked in a dollar theater for a time that showed second-run movies.), so I guess you could say that “stories” are what helped me grow up.  Even when I was in college at the U.S. Naval Academy, I was a history major, primarily [...]

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Bill See Discusses New Coming of Age Memoir “33 Days”

 

Feb 9 2011in Interviews by Bill SeeTags: , , , , ,
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Longtime Los Angeles indie rock musician Bill See just released his new coming of age “docu-drama” memoir “33 Days.”  This is a recent quick Q & A with him from his Miracle Mile home. Q. How did you come to self-publish? Did you try to get published traditionally? A. D.I.Y. is in my blood from [...]

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Book Publishing: A Tale of Two Authors

 

Jan 19 2011in Features, Member Blog by James MoushonTags: , , , , , , ,
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In the last month or so I started researching the controversy over the sale of the eBook A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens and Amazon pulling a copy with a price from its store and substituting their own free copy. I was curious about the rendering of the replaced book and whether the [...]

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Waiting For Spring: An Interview with R.J. Keller

 

Jan 10 2011in Interviews, Lead Story by Todd KeislingTags: , , ,
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This past summer I started writing a monthly feature called “Word Machines,” in which I would feature a fellow unknown writer and their work with my network of readers. When the opportunity arose to take over editorial duties for this site, I mentioned to Henry that I’d like to shift the Word Machines feature over [...]

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The Time Is Now: Independent Publishing 2.0

 

Jan 7 2011in Features, Opinion by Lenox ParkerTags: , , , ,
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Independent writers have the opportunity of a lifetime. We are on the cusp of a revolution in breaking open the audience for our work. Millions of e-readers were opened under the tree, and all of us writers are standing on the sidelines watching and hoping and wringing our hands that our work will be chosen [...]

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