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Why a Literary Agent is So Important to Your Success

Ask any literary agent what they’re interested in and they’ll tell you, without a doubt, literary quality. That’s what they want. They’re looking for high-quality writing. That’s their story and they’re sticking with...
Steve ManningDecember 11, 2006

Write Your Perfect Resume

Writing a ResumeNot that long ago, the easiest way to get a job was to visit the company you wanted to work for and ask for one. Today, however, it's not quite that simple.
Steve DolanDecember 11, 2006

Powerful Book Pricing Tips for Authors

First let's provide definitions for the 4 terms covered in this article:Retail margin is the difference between your book’s wholesale price and your book’s retail price.
Brent SampsonDecember 11, 2006

Creative Writing: Tips To Make Your Creative Written Work Sell

Creative writing is one of the most difficult jobs in the world. However, you really don't need a special talent for it. What you need is a paper, a pen and a very good imagination that is worthy of telling your story to other people.With good...
Mario ChurchillDecember 11, 2006

Why Your Writing Time Is Worth More Than Money

I used to think that everything in my life was geared around saving money. Even when it came to my writing I would rather waste time doing things the long way rather than spend money that would help speed my career along.Bu then something happened...
Ruth BarringhamDecember 11, 2006

Learning How To Write

As a student of Spanish, my goal was to think in Spanish. Skip the word-by-word translation so I'd have the necessary speed to speak and listen. I know words in Spanish that I'd be hard pressed to translate. Usually profanity, I confess.
Michael LaRoccaDecember 11, 2006

How To Write Ezine Articles In Clusters

Writing several articles at once might seem pretty much impossible to do if you are just starting to write Ezine articles and find producing them one at a time hard enough.
Elaine CurrieDecember 11, 2006

Interview with Marguerite Arotin, a Romance Writer in Ohio

Py: How did you get your pen name as Maruerite Arotin? Marguerite: My real name is Dana but when I decided to write romance, I always knew Dana would be too unisex for the romance market. So I thought about my nickname.
Py Kim ConantDecember 06, 2006

Find Some Readers!

The Internet will not replace traditional promotional efforts, but it can enhance them. Before I go into the Internet, I want to talk about the old-fashioned marketing methods, because they're still your best source of...
Michael LaRoccaDecember 06, 2006

Can Content Development Lead To Copywriting?

The practice and study of content development may just be the single best way to become a big league copywriter. In fact, it is now widely recommended by many experts at some of the worlds' leading advertising agencies that students who are...
Kevin BrowneDecember 06, 2006