The Naked Truth About Turn Words into Traffic! By Mary Murtha
A highly respected person in the internet marketing circle who accomplished much success with little or no expenditure is Jim Edwards.Jim
'Crab Cake & Pepper' by Frank Weaver, Jr. - Book Review By Aaron Lazar
Crab Cake & Pepper is more than a folksy yarn about a boy and his dog. It digs deeply into a ten-year-old boy’s psyche and brings us along for th
The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck - A Book Review By Michael Cooper
The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during
Characters in the Hobbit - Tolkien By Michael Cooper
Bilbo Baggins - he was a hobbit, a race of small people (no bigger than 4 or 5 feet), with lots of hair on the upper part of their feet, they enj
Use of Language in The Catcher in the Rye - Salinger - Literature By Michael Cooper
Holden often leaves his sentences dangling with words like "and all" and "or anything." Often he uses those phrase to extend some indescribable
Crime and Punishment Book Review By Michael Cooper
The main character of the novel Crime and Punishment by Feodor Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, is in reality two totally contradicting personalities. On
Ethan Frome - Part I - A Book Review By Michael Cooper
Ethan Frome, the protaganist in the book entitled Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton, has many complex problems going on at the same time. His family
The Beast - Lord of the Flies By Michael Cooper
Throughout the novel Lord Of The Flies, the boys on the island are constantly faced with various fears. However there is nothing on the island w
Willa's Poppy By Lillian Brummet
Willa’s Poppy - ReviewWilla’s Poppy is a 166-page young adult, thriller-adventure with a hero-element in a subtle theme of rising above
Waxing By Lillian Brummet
The excerpt in the opening page of Waxing, before all the credits and the title page, was fantastic! That little enticing excerpt compelled me
The Actor's Menu - A Review By Keith Thompson
Bill Howey's new book, "The Actor's Menu", gives the aspiring actor the one thing most acting class books are devoid of: that is the opportunity
The Only Caterpillar I Love By Sharon Hurley Hall
Even before she could talk, my young daughter loved this classic children's story, which recounts the transformation of a caterpillar into a beau
Walking With The Gruffalo By Sharon Hurley Hall
A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked goodThis is the start of the popular childre
How To Place Yourself in the Secure Society By Scott Morris
Identity theft has become the fastest growing criminal activity in the 20th Century, replacing illegal drug sales. For the perpetrators, it offer
Selling the Sizzle: Three Steps to a Great Pitch By Dara Girard
Quick! In thirty seconds or less tell me what your book is about. Can’t? Then you need to work on your pitch.First, congratulations. You’v
What if You did Your Book Marketing Online? By Lance Winslow
What if there was something you wanted to share with the World? What if you possessed secrets to an industry or had first hand knowledge of some
How to Get a Reporter's Attention for Your Book By Sophfronia Scott
Reporters are busy people. On any given day they are fielding dozens of phone calls, making calls of their own, reading stacks of newspapers and
A POD Person Strikes Back By John Anderson
Ever heard of Juan Piquer? Probably not. Considered the Spanish Ed Wood, he directed “The Pod People,” a remake of “The Invasion of the Body Snat
10 Winning Habits of the Frequently Published, Part I By Earma Brown
Are you ready to sign off on your first project or publish more of what you have already written? Have you been wondering who will publish your w
Choosing Self Publishing? By Leon Chaddock
Self publish is a lot of work. With that said you can not complain later that we didn’t warn you. While there are many advantages to self publi
Creating an Internet Identity - For Authors By Cheryl Kaye Tardif
It's mere weeks before Christmas and the busiest season for anyone promoting their books. This is the time to schedule book signings at bookstore
Read This Article if You Like Books By Lance Winslow
Are you a book lover and find yourself getting lost in a bookstore and literally losing track of time and closing the place down as if you were o
10 Ways to Make the Most of Your Book Endorsements By Gregory Kompes
Endorsements, sometimes called "Blurbs," are wonderful and often witty comments about your book provided by respected authors, journalists, enter
Writing a Sales Letter to Market Your Fiction By Jason Moser
There are several ways to jump start sales for a new work of fiction, but one of the most effective selling points is your sales letter. With th
How to Design a Book Cover For Self-Publishing By Jason Moser
In your quest to self-publish your novel or short story, you may run into a little trouble with how to design a book cover. There are several wa
Getting Published By John Neyman, Jr.
A recent survey showed that more than eighty percent of Americans want to write a book. This extraordinary statistic is somewhat puzzling conside
How to Self-Publish Easier, Faster Than Ever Before By Earma Brown
Compare PODs Then Choose Wisely!Technology has advanced in the publishing world. I love it! I have been greatly helped to realize my publi
Advertising Gold For E-Authors - Extreme Benefits Extraction By Silvia Hartmann
Once a cherished project such as your first ebook or ecourse has been completed, we need to turn our attention to the marketing of your project.
Book Signing Nightmares By Teresa Slack
Book signings. Ugh. The mere thought is enough to send shudders down the spine of those of us who have sat behind a table of books, wearing an in
The Value of Negative Publicity By Ben Mack
Ever read CrapAuthors.com? They take pride in their ability to destroy a book and its author. A month ago I had the dubious distinction of bein