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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Friday, July 13, 2012
Get a FREE book on how to write a book!
Dan Poynter is know as an author's "guru" and now he's sharing his great wisdom for free!
Writing Your Book:
Cashing in on Publishing, Faster, Easier, & Cheaper.
by Dan Poynter
Cashing in on Publishing, Faster, Easier, & Cheaper.
by Dan Poynter
What should you write about and how should you write it?
Discover the resources to research your market, title, and information sources. Then follow the steps for writing your book. A superb, easy, and fun guide.
Essential recommendations for fiction, non fiction, ebooks and printed books.
Discover the resources to research your market, title, and information sources. Then follow the steps for writing your book. A superb, easy, and fun guide.
Essential recommendations for fiction, non fiction, ebooks and printed books.
You can get the Kindle edition FREE.
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Friday, July 13 & Saturday, July 14, from midnight to midnight, Pacific time.
Log on to the Amazon page for this book and you will note that your price on Friday & Saturday is $0.00
Download the book free on one day:
Friday, July 13 & Saturday, July 14, from midnight to midnight, Pacific time.
Log on to the Amazon page for this book and you will note that your price on Friday & Saturday is $0.00
AND, please forward this announcement to your colleagues who have a book inside them.
DESCRIPTION (Back Cover)
Reference\Book Writing
Write Today—Earn Tomorrow
New equipment and advanced techniques make writing a book faster, easier, and cheaper.
You will discover:
--What fiction and nonfiction subjects are in demand.
--How large is your potential reading market
--Where to find the information for your book
--How and where to sell your book online
--Organizational steps that make writing your book quick, easy, and fun.
--How large is your potential reading market
--Where to find the information for your book
--How and where to sell your book online
--Organizational steps that make writing your book quick, easy, and fun.
“Dan Poynter is the top coach for writing, publishing and, most important, promoting.”
—John Tullius, Director, Maui Writers Conference.
—John Tullius, Director, Maui Writers Conference.
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—Jack Canfield, co-author,
Chicken Soup for the Soul series.
—Jack Canfield, co-author,
Chicken Soup for the Soul series.
“Dan Poynter has generously guided thousands to authorship. Their books make this a better world.”
—Dr. Robert Müller,
Author & Past Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations.
—Dr. Robert Müller,
Author & Past Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations.
Dan Poynter
is the author of more than 130 books. His seminars have been featured
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on how to write, publish, and promote books.
This ebook provides the shortcut to becoming a published author.
54 jam-packed pages
ISBN Ebook Edition: 978-1-56860-154-0
ASIN: B007VP66Z0
ISBN Ebook Edition: 978-1-56860-154-0
ASIN: B007VP66Z0
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Are paper books a thing of the past?
The Amazon Kindle was the company's biggest seller out of all their merchandise this last Christmas. Publishers, authors, and readers are all wondering what the future holds for books actually made out of paper. I seem to think that a true book lover just can't resist the feeling of a real book in hand...that being said, I'm one of the recipients of a Kindle reader from Santa last year...
Jonathan Franzen, the author of Freedom and The Corrections, launched a passionate defense of the printed book—and an attack on e-books—at the recent Hay Festival in Cartagena, Colombia. “The technology I like is the American paperback edition of Freedom I can spill water on it, and it would still work! So it’s pretty good technology,” said Franzen. “And what’s more, it will work great 10 years from now. So no wonder the capitalists hate it. It’s a bad business model.”
Wondering whether nonelectronic print will be around in 50 years, he said he fears that “it’s going to be very hard to make the world work if there’s no permanence like that. That kind of radical contingency is not compatible with a system of justice or responsible self-government.”
So what do YOU think? Will you be reading "real" books in ten years? Do you own an e-book reader? Love them both? Need them both? What would you say to Jonathan Franzen?
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