I just returned from speaking and working as a “book doctor” at the San Francisco Writers Conference. I’ve attended or worked as a volunteer at this particular conference for six years! This was my first year as a presenter. If I could pass along just one bit of information I heard stressed over and over again at this conference I’d…
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To Write Your Book and Get it Published, Build Your Platform NOW!
I just returned from speaking and working as a “book doctor” at the San Francisco Writers Conference. I’ve attended or worked as a volunteer at this particular conference for six years! This was my first year as a presenter. If I could pass along just one bit of information I heard stressed over and over again at this conference I’d…
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Nina's New Blog for Nonfiction Writers: How to Blog a Book
There’s a new blog at CopyWright Communications in addition to this one! It’s called How to Blog a Book. More specifically, I’m blogging a book about how to blog a nonfiction book. So, if you’re interested in blogging a nonfiction book yourself, check it out!
JD Salinger's Death Reminds Us that Sometimes We Need Only Write a Good Book
The other day I wrote a post about author J.D. Salinger’s death for my Jewish Issues Examiner column, but I didn’t think too much about what his passing on January 17, 2010, meant to me as a writer. Then, today I happened upon author Mitch Albom’s column in the Jewish Word Review. (If you recall, Albom wrote Tuesday’s with Morrie.)…
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Good News for POD World: Amazon Settles Antitrust Lawsuit Filed by BookLocker
If you look back at some of my posts from April 2008, you’ll see that at that time Amazon was threatening to monopolize the print-on-demand (POD) publishing industry. Amazon wanted all POD publishers to print their books using BookSurge, a POD owned by Amazon. In other words, they wanted all POD publishers to pay Amazon via BookSurge to print their…
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