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3922 readersPosterous is the super simple blogging platform that doesn’t require an account, and makes sharing anything on the Web or via email impossibly easy.Now, the company is releasing a feature that turns group blogging into something you can manage right from…
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3032 readersI’ll be attending the SCBWI conference in NYC at the end of the month — hope to see some of you there! Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Post on Google Buzz Share this on del.icio.us Sha...
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What can a well-run shoe store teach you about your own online business?
Well, everything.
If you’ve ever bought anything from the mega online shoe store Zappos, or if you’ve so much as heard them mentioned, the word that comes to mind is probably service.
But there’s more to the Zappo’s secret sauce than free shipping and some
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2278 readersTherese here. I came to know about today’s guest, Sarah Callender, after her letter landed in the WU inbox. She was an unpublished writer, she said, with a great agent (Rebecca Oliver) and a spanky new novel (Between the Sun and the Oranges) near...
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In today’s article, Grace Myers offers advice on an important aspect of business and freelance work that many writers neglect: emails.
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Email makes sharing information cheaper, faster and easier, and has transformed the way that we do business. More importantly, email has changed our business relationships. It’s now the most common way to
1046 readersThe Mystery Bookstore in Los Angeles will close its doors for good on January 31st. According to Jacket Copy, the bookstore owners emailed the news to supporters last night.
Here’s more from the bookseller: “We’ve been proud and grate...
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9225 readersKobo, Kindle, iPad, Nook, Papyrus, Libre Air, Cybook, jetBook, BeBook—the list of these funky-sounding names could go on, seemingly without end. But while these appellations might not have made it into Webster’s yet, they are extremely relevant in today’s publishing world. So, what should all of these gadgets mean to you as an author?
3538 readersQuentin Rowan, the novelist who wrote under the pen name Q.R. Markham, explained why he plagiarized numerous spy novels for his debut book.
His confession came in an email to spy novelist Jeremy Duns–follow this link to read the whole email. Last week, Little, Brown pulled Assassin of Secrets after allegations of plagiarism first
1829 readersAdult hardcover sales rose 23 percent and adult paperback sales rose 4.5 percent in December compared to the same period last year. However, the Association of American Publishers (AAP) noted that all three categories were down for the calendar year.
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4718 readers5 Things You Should Know is one of Literarily Speaking’s newest features. Here we find out five things about books, writing, publishing, the sky’s the limit… right out of the author’s mouth. Today’s guest is Nell Walton, author of The Bone Trail.
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