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Critic's Corner
Deals with short book reviews on works of general interest to creative people as well as articles offering information on becoming a book critic, how you do it, why you do it, and how to get your reviews published. Read this review of Zero Day by David Baldacci.

Perceptions
PERCEPTIONS consists of a group of articles geared to motivate writers and other business people who come up against the hard realities of business in our fast-paced world. These are thoughts and ideas from a writer who has experienced both success and frustration on many levels and are geared to inspire the reader to look forward, never backward in their career. Details>>

A Quill In Hand
This series of articles are designed to enhance whatever knowledge you already possess, and give you thought provoking exercises, inspiration for future stories, cheer you on to success, and so much more! Details>>

Freelance Writing on the Internet
Looking for work as a freelance writer? If you're just getting started, work may be sporadic. Here are 13 ways you can use the Internet to keep the cash flowing. Details >>

Titles Sell Books
If you're hoping to write the next bestseller, take a close look at your title. A clever title is great if it is clear, but a clear title is always preferable. Even better is a clear and clever title.
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Before You Write Chapter One
Do you dream of getting published? Every part of your book can be a sales tool. When you include these tips, you'll sell more books than you ever dreamed of.

Freelance Writing Career
Are you interested in a freelance writing career but worry whether you live in a suitable location? Think again. Freelance writing is a job you can do from anywhere. Read more >>

Selling Books by the Truckload
Has anyone told you that you can sell books by the truckload? Selling books in big quantities has put more than one publisher on the map. Read More >>

Self-Publishing
Thinking about self-publishing a book? Read how one man transformed a dream into a business. Details >>

Rejecting Rejection
Is it your goal to become a published writer? Rejection letters are an all-too-frequent bump on the road to meeting that goal, but persistence does pay off! Read more >>

 

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