Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Today we are interviewing author Anita Higman. Her most recent book, Love Finds You in Humble, Texas, is available through Summerside Press....
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Christian Writers of the West (CWOW) is the Arizona branch of American Christian Fiction Writers PRIZES: What’s the prize? Finalists...
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With the rise of blogs it is important to know what will and will not help your writing business. To try to draw attention to their writing some...
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When marketing your book one very effective way to build your readership is through public appearances. These offer you the opportunity to personally...
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Today we are interviewing Editor Sally Bradley. Sally Bradley has worked for two Christian publishers, writing sales and marketing materials, sorting...
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Yesterday I reported here at on Examiner.com that the FTC had new rules that could mean fines for book reviewers who don’t notify readers that...
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On October 5, 2009 the FTC released an update to their guidelines. According to Jason Boog of GalleyCat, these fines can reach $11,000. The worrisome...
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In this series of articles on working with editors, we will look at some of the common problems that writers have when they are developing their craft...
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It was only a few years ago, when the early pioneers began work on e-books. At that time it was something that was revolutionary, but cumbersome. The...
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Today we are interviewing author Patti Lacy. Her most recent book, What the Bayou Saw, is available through Kregel Publications. In 1955, Ann Qualls...
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