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9 Tips For How to Market Your Book on a Limited Budget
There are thousands of ways to market your book And after months of marketing my book MRS
By: Phyllis Zimbler Miller
Finding Collectible Books: How to Get Started as a Book Hound
Love old books? Want to learn how to tell old books from rare and valuable books? Read on to take your first step towards becoming a book hound!
By: Shane Dayton
Preserving Rare Books Through Document Freeze Drying
At the University of Rochester’s River Campus Libraries, a very special book exists. It is a first edition copy of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. The book is Darwin’s scientific masterpiece and arguably the most important biology book ever penned.
By: Charmaine Pierce
5 Common Self Publishing Mistakes That Stamp Unprofessional on Your Book and How to Correct Them
Have you joined the ranks of aspiring authors ready to take the next step to self publishing in the digital age of publishing If so, congratulations
By: Earma Brown
Coastal Flooding In The Books Again For Florida
With one tropical storm out of the way, Could Florida be the target again with thie second storm building?
By: Rachel Yoshida
Why Do People Write Books?
For people to read books, naturally, there must be somebody to write them first. There are many reasons why people write books. The reader normally decides whether these books are good or bad.
By: Victor Epand
Preparing For A Book Signing
The following article describes various factors to be considered, if you want to make the best of your book signing session.
By: Victor Epand
Choose Your Genre, Find a Title
Before you write your first sentence there are a number of important decisions that you must make You can still start off by asking yourself what kind of book do I want to write
By: Bernard Steele
Teach Your Children About Nature Through Nature Books
Books form a very crucial part of the child’s relationship and understanding of nature. This article describes how books on nature can help your children learn about nature and wildlife.
By: Victor Epand
Great Strategies To Market Your Books
It is said that the success of a book depends 5% on the writing and 95% on its promotion. This article is about some promotion strategies that can help authors sell their books successfully.
By: Victor Epand
How to Purchase Used Text Books
New textbook costs have skyrocketed so much that students can no longer afford them. Some students rely solely on used text books because they are the same textbook at half the price.
By: Greg Shuey
Donating Used Textbooks
Across the country students are finishing college and they have used textbooks that the bookstore will not buy back. These sometimes get thrown into a dumpster or otherwise thrown away. A more useful way to recycle them is to donate them to others who are in need.
By: Greg Shuey
Aaron McGruder And His Controversial Comic Strip "The Boondocks"
The satirical and edgy comic strip "The Boondocks," created by Aaron McGruder, involves two young African American brothers from inner-city Chicago who explore life living with their grandfather in an unassuming suburb of the big city.
By: Sebastian Marders
The Amazon Battle, Continued: An Interview With BookLocker’s Angela Hoy
Amazon is a big piece to our success and as they continue to change their model, how we market and sell our books needs to change as well It’s no secret that Angela Hoy of BookLocker and WritersWeekly has been very vocal about the recent move on Amazon’s part to get all their POD publishers to print books through BookSurge
By: Penny Sansevieri
Comics For Extra Credit - Part 2
My first post about comics as an educational aid generated an interesting response — from the managing director of Classical Comics, a comic book company in the United Kingdom Not to be confused with Classic Comics, often teasingly referred to as a study guide for college literature classes here in the State, Classical Comics turns classical literature into high-quality visual graphic novels
By: Stuart Nachbar
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