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Why We Wrote
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Why We Wrote

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Why We Wrote
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Why We Wrote

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Publishamerica Style Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

The Publishamerica Style Guide

It doesn't take an English degree to be able to write; however, it does take a little effort and determination to be a good writer. Many good writers find themselves having to double-check their work to ensure the word they've chosen is the correct one, or that their format conforms to standards. A writer's work never seems to be finished, but if you learn these basic rules, you may just know exactly when enough is enough.

How to Upset a Goliath Book Biz
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

How to Upset a Goliath Book Biz

Read the story of an underdog publishing company that set out to introduce the entire book publishing business to the twenty-first century. Nothing more, nothing less. PublishAmerica leveled the playing field for book writers almost overnight. It has successfully challenged Mainstream publishing by opening the gates to Main Street authors-thousands upon thousands of them. And the publishing elite reacts predictably. Written by PublishAmerica CEO Willem Meiners, with an introduction by company president Larry Clopper, How to Upset a Goliath Book Biz tells the story of the most captivating pioneers in today's traditional publishing industry, and their victorious legions of authors: The inside story of PublishAmerica.

Atlanta Nights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Atlanta Nights

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The world is full of bad books written by amateurs. But why settle for the merely regrettable? Atlanta Nights is a bad book written by experts. -- T. Nielsen Hayden Atlanta Nights is a book that could only have been produced by an author well-versed in believable storylines, set in conditions that exist today, with believable every-day characters. Accepted by a Traditional Publisher, it is certain to resonate with an audience. It fits their specialty like a glove. All proceeds from this book go to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Emergency Medical Fund. Get the Tee-shirt http: //www.cafepress.com/atlanta_night

The Published Chefs' Cookbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

The Published Chefs' Cookbook

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Who Is Who in American Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Who Is Who in American Literature

Who are America's best authors? Who have left a lasting mark on American literature? And who determines what is best, and who is best? At the end of the day it is the American reader who judges. From Ernest Hemingway to Zachary Hepting, from Juanita Hargrove to Nathaniel Hawthorne, current and future generations will remember and value them each for their own contribution to our language, our culture, our past, and yes, our future. So who is who? Some names you know, others you may not yet be familiar with. Editor Jaime Polychrones walks you through the landscape of literary greats.

The Mouse That Had No Spouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

The Mouse That Had No Spouse

The Mouse That Had No Spouse

Through the Heartland on U.S. 20: Massachusetts: Volume I: A Historical Travel Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Through the Heartland on U.S. 20: Massachusetts: Volume I: A Historical Travel Guide

After World War II, Nat King Cole romanticized Route 66 with his wonderfully melodious voice. Route 66 was a transcontinental highway that traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles. Today, Route 66 is no more. Can today’s traveler drive across the country on a two-lane highway and recapture the romance that Nat sang about half a century ago? It is possible! U.S. 20 begins in Boston and travels through the heartland, 3,365 miles, to Newport, Oregon. Its journey takes the traveler through a myriad of towns and places to explore. Through the Heartland on U.S. 20: Massachusetts relates the development of the road, each town’s historic events, people of renown who lived there, even the infamous, things to do and see, and the towns’ best restaurants. An exciting adventure awaits the reader as he or she travels through Massachusetts on U.S. 20.

Indies Unlimited: Authors' Snarkopaedia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Indies Unlimited: Authors' Snarkopaedia

In Volume One of the Authors' Snarkopaedia, sentences have been painstakingly crafted together using nouns, verbs and other words, bringing you paragraphs of text. These paragraphs flow into pages of expert tips, advice and insight for authors at all levels of the publication food chain. Any book can claim to offer this type of information, but they can't give you what sets the Indies Unlimited Authors' Snarkopaedia above the rest: the "je ne sais squat" of the high decorated staff of the Snarkology Department at the Indies Unlimited Online Academy. Their groundbreaking and empirical research over the years sheds new and snarkified light on subjects ranging from book publishing and marketing to the nuts and bolts of writing and technology. If you like information to grab you by the throat and smack you in the face, the Indies Unlimited Authors' Snarkopaedia is the reference book for you.