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The Secret Formula for Creating Best-Selling Titles
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Steve Manning
With the right title, your book can fly off the bookstore shelves, clog the internet wires and stuff your bank account full. But with the wrong title, it can languish untouched, unpurchased and unfulfilled. To create a best-selling title you must...
The Secret Behind Ghost Writers
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R.T. Markovsky
Ghost writers perform a valuable service to busy writers as well as use the opportunity to get their own works published.
The Power of the Written Word: Top 10 Ways to Become an Authority in Your Field
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Susan L Reid
With the Internet such an accessible place to get your written word out, there’s no reason why you can’t become a recognized name in your field in 6 months or less. At no other time in history has it been easier to connect with readers hungry for what you have to say. The opportunities for becoming a leading authority in your field have never been richer. Here are the top 10 tried-and-true ways to become a written-word authority in your field.
The Power Of Acting As If
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Imagine this. You've been called on to give a presentation in front of your peers. You're well prepared for the presentation. Sitting in the auditorium while waiting for your turn to speak, you suddenly are overcome with virtually uncontrollable anxiety. That is the time you need to act 'as if'.
The Popularity Of Screenwriting
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Zinn Jeremiah
Screenwriting has emerged as a popular format for fiction writers.
The Outrageous Life of Benvenuto Cellini in His Own Words
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Brenda Harness
Benvenuto Cellini's outrageous autobiography details his exploits as one of the most talented and colorful artists of the Italian Renaissance mannerist style of art. Commissioned by both kings and popes, Cellini's exploits give us an insight into the life and times of the Renaissance.
The New Financial Realities of Book Publishing
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Gail Richards
Especially if you self-publish, you will want to set up a financial model. While no one can tell you with any certainty how many books you can expect to sell, you can be precise about what you will spend to get an idea of how many books you must sell to break even and then turn a profit.
The Nature and Expression of Creativity
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Hugh Rosen
Do you know the inner workings of creativity?
The Million Dollar Skill That Makes You Money On Demand
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Westly Lager
Learn the million dollar skill that could provide an income for you, for the rest of your life.
The Key To Writing An Action Plan
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James Delrojo
The most common system for success is the system of setting a goal, writing an action plan and then putting the plan into practice. It sounds simple but in reality this doesn't work, for most people, because they don't know the key to writing an effective action plan.
The Important Role of Intonation in Speech
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Lynda Stucky
Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task. But you have persevered and learned the grammar and pronunciation of American English perfectly. However, you are finding that people don't seem to understand you despite your good grasp of the language. Find out why some people continue to be difficult to understand and the important role of intonation.
The Importance of Research for Effective Copywriting
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Laurence James
Most people who write for a living will tell you getting it right takes about 10% actual writing time and 90% research. Knowing what to write before you write it, and to whom, might sound like an obvious place to start, but when you’re under pressure to meet a business writing deadline, the obvious can go out of the window.
The Importance of Critique for Serious and Successful Writers
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Christine Harrell
We all learn how to write in grammar school, work on those skills in middle school, torture ourselves and our teachers through high school, and finally embrace the Muse that has perched on our shoulder in college and won't leave us alone.
The Gospel of Writing According to Marilyn, Chapters 9-10
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Marilyn Schwader
This is the seventh in a series of articles about the writing life, from the perspective of a published author and writing coach.
The Gospel of Writing According to Marilyn, Chapters 7-8
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Marilyn Schwader
This is the sixth in a series of articles about the writing life, from the perspective of a published author and writing coach.
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