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How to enrich your writing

April 15, 2013 //  by Janet Grant//  90 Comments

Blogger: Janet Kobobel Grant

We hear time and  time again that great writing overcomes all sorts of handicaps–minor social media involvement,being unagented, trying how to wedge into a tight market. While writing well isn’t a panacea for those disabilities, it …

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Planning Multi-Author Projects

February 6, 2012 //  by Rachel Kent//  7 Comments

Blogger: Rachel Kent

Location: Books & Such main office, Santa Rosa, Calif.

Books that include a collection of stories by different authors seem to be becoming increasingly popular. How are these projects planned? Who corrals all of the authors to …

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Best-Sellers: The New York Times and Me

October 10, 2011 //  by Michelle Ule//  14 Comments

Blogger: Michelle Ule

Location: Main office, Santa Rosa, CA

Those of you who have been following my writing saga on the Books & Such blog may be interested in hearing the latest wrinkle. After releasing on September 1, 2011, A …

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Marketing: Start with the Summary

August 25, 2011 //  by Michelle Ule//  9 Comments

Blogger:  Michelle Ule

Location: Santa Rosa, Calif.

Marketing your book begins with the essence of your story or your topic, if you write nonfiction. Writing a short summary can provide you with marketing points and can suggest out-of-the-box possible sales …

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