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  • 5 Steps to Writing for a Business Boost, Increased Web Site Traffic, Expert Status or Just Plain Fun  By : Nina Amir
    This article informs readers on how to get started writing for publication. For those wanting to promote themselves or their business, as well as for those who simply dream of being a published author, these five steps will help them begin moving towards that first by line.
  • 6 Tips For Your Writing Journey  By : shailesh
    So, you'd like to be a writer? Congrats! Writing not only is a great way to express yourself, but can provide an income. Keep in mind not all writers make a fortune, some still can’t quit their day job. Below are some tips to start your writing journey.
  • 6 writing tips for starting your writing journey  By : DEV DAAS
    So, you'd like to be a writer? Congrats! Writing not only is a great way to express yourself, but can provide an income.
  • 7 Secrets to Finding Big Money Ghostwriting Gigs  By : Lou Bortone
    Ghostwriter Lou Bortone reveals 7 secrets to finding big money ghostwriting gigs. Since 80% of the population wants to write a book, but only 1% will ever attempt it, there is a huge market for ghostwriters who want to make great money. Bortone explains how to find high-paying ghostwriting jobs.
  • A Few Secrets to Freelance Writing Success (That Have Nothing to Do With Writing!)  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    A good writer does not automatically become a successful freelance writer simply by wanting to become one. Freelance writing requires discipline, consistency, and a few tricks of the trade. If you can think about writing as a business rather than a passion or a calling, and you have the discipline to maintain regular business hours, you may have what it takes to have a successful career as a freelance writer.
  • A Writers Guide to The Deep Web  By : Mervyn Love
    You've got a brilliant idea for an article, but your research is pulling up only scant information. What do you do? Dive into the Deep Web!
  • About Writing  By : DEV DAAS
    In this free email course, I'll tell you everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.
  • Abundant Content - Explode Your Article Writing  By :
    The aim of writing is to get the formless into form. Once you have put something down in print, you have captured and contained it. You have made your idea presentable. The more you do it, the more you are able to do it and the faster you become at churning out writings and crystallizing thoughts. Use whatever words you have learned in your mind to express your ideas. You dont have to wait until you learn the perfect words.
  • After Doing This I Had to Turn New Clients Away  By : Michael Small
    Use this simple information to earn a reputation as an industry expert. Twenty minutes of reading and a little writing can have you turning away new customers in no time.
  • Alternatives to books  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why are people so dense? Why won't they do what's good for them? Men in white coats have been sweating in labs for many years to invent the perfect e-book reader, so why aren't they everyhwere? Why can't people just ditch those smelly, crumbly, rotting woody things called 'books' and start living in Century 21? Ask author Mike Scantlebury and see if he has any suggestions.
  • Alternatives to story telling  By :
    If the medium changes, so does the message - or so the message went in the 1970s. Does anyone still believe that? More likely, the skills, experiences and ingredients of good story telling have actually stayed the same over the years, even if quill pens have given way to computerised word processors. At least, that's what this author thinks. Agree? Or disagree, it's up to you.
  • And You Thought It Was Just A Thank You Card?  By : Geraldine Jozefiak
    A Thank You Card is the perfect way to send a quick appreciative message after an act of thoughtfulness. It is a socially acceptable way of demonstrating our thanks. Nothing too large and certainly not an act measured in size. It's the giving that makes the difference rather than the size of the gesture.
  • Article Banks and Google Alerts Harness Your Publishing Power  By : DEV DAAS
    Content is the currency fueling the Internet. Yet, article banks, repositories for authors to promote their content, are still the Internet’s best-kept secret.
  • Article Marketing: How to Build an EMPIRE Writing Five Articles a Month  By :
    YOU NEED ARTICLES OUT THERE DOING YOUR WORK FOR YOU! When someone is looking for a business like yours, does your voice ring out from the heavens, providing guidance, words of wisdom, and inspiration? Does Google bring them to your front door and invite them in to look around? Articles are like little sales people, and brilliantly, they are little sales people that you only have to hire one time to work for you FOREVER. Here's how!
  • Article Writing and Making Money Online  By : Ronald Vyhmeister
    There are common people, students, moms, etc, who earn easy money by writing articles. This article explains how.
  • Article Writing For Free Targeted Traffic  By : Brian Ankner
    Most marketers know that article writing is a good way to get links back to and exposure for your web site. A secondary effect of article writing is credibility as an authority on the subject. People feel more comfortable purchasing from someone that actually knows what they are talking about. Article writing can accomplish this in short order.
  • Article Writing Made Easy  By : Pasi Kaarakainen
    If you can talk you can write. Here is a very simple way to write 400 word articles for your website or blog.
  • Authors – Understand How Rankings Rank  By : Warren Whitlock
    I was following some links from high ranking web sites, noting others that talk about book marketing and promotion, and found the usual attack on the credibility of various ranking lists.
  • Becoming An Author Allowed Him To Quit His Sales Job And Live His Dream  By : Glenn-Dietzel
    Frank Gasiorowski, known as Mr. 90 Day Goals, wrote his book in 28 days. Because he wrote a book, he was able to leave his job. Today he has his own radio and television shows and is an internationally renowned speaker and author.
  • Bestsellers and Book Sales Expectations  By : Gail Richards
    Most new authors have no idea how book sales happen or what numbers to expect. A typical successful book from a major publisher sells between 20,000 and 40,000 copies. Healthy book sales from a smaller publisher may number at least 5,000 copies, whereas a self-published book may be considered promising if it sells as few as 1,000 copies to a wide audience.
  • Blind Author Coaches Aspiring Authors  By : Glenn-Dietzel
    Ronda Del Boccio happens to be legally blind, but she does not let this stop her doing anything she sets her mind to accomplishing. She operates several blogs, creates videos that are posted on numerous websites, and is now called The Story Lady all over the web.
  • Blogs Like All Forms Of Writing Are An Art Form That Takes Knowledge And Practice To Do Well  By : Balwinder Singh Riar
    Writing…Blogs…Blogs are on-line journals where people express themselves through writing. Writing…Writing is the process where one puts down words of a language on a format that others can read. This process has not been around very long, to use one of my writing teacher’s favorite sayings, “Writing has only existed for one day in the one year that humanity has existed.” Speaking and thinking come much easier than writing. These processes just flow out naturally like a river of consciousness; so
  • Book Expo America for the Author or Aspiring Author  By : Gail Richards
    Book Expo America is the book industry’s largest annual U. S. event where publishers exhibit their next season books to retail book buyers. The event rotates around Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C, and Los Angeles, and occasionally to other major cities. It is held in late May or early June, and attendance is usually more than 30,000 with over 2,000 exhibitors.
  • Book Marketing Plan Dont Write a Word Without It  By : Gail Richards
    Your marketing plan provides an opportunity for you to consider the strategy you will take to get your book to your audience. Regardless of who publishes your book, the primary responsibility for marketing it successfully falls to you as the author. Generating your marketing plan before you write your book will help ensure that your book content, cover, publishing, and distribution all work together and support your marketing efforts.
  • Briefing Notes Keep Everyone "In The Loop"  By : Helen Wilkie
    Keeping senior management informed on various projects and other business activities can be a challenge, because their time is at a premium. Briefing notes are the answer. This article provides an overview of the structure of a briefing note and how to write one.
  • Bring Emotion into Your Description to Grab Your Reader  By : Mervyn Love
    Description is what writers use to colour in the basic elements of a story. It gives the reader a mental picture which they can carry that with them as the tale unfolds. Adding an emotional element grabs the reader more forcefully and pulls them into the story.
  • Can You Trust The Information You Find Online?  By : Andrea Flint
    There is masses of information available online, but not all of it is accurate or pertinent. Find out why you should take online texts with a grain of salt.
  • Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Bring your Fiction to Life - 3  By : Bea Fields and Corey Blake
    Character development is paramount to a successful story. In this article well explore how to determine your characters essential essences, definitive moments in their past, resulting behaviors and emotions, and then LET THEM PLAY! You will learn how to create convincing characters that are real and will truly excite your readers.
  • Characters, who, what and where in the hell did you come from?  By : Christine Jones
    Who are these people we are writing about? Fred, Bill, Joe, what to call my hero? What does he look like? I suppose tall, dark and handsome. No, more the bad boy, no perhaps a romantic... STOP!!!!
  • Content Writers - Setting Up Your Expectation  By :
    When we click on a URL, we expect to see a website that provides us information about the company or person and some more related details.
  • Corporate Storytelling: Finding Story Resources  By : Bruce Hale
    Looking for a story to kick off a speech or enliven a meeting? Learn these vital sources for stories that will get the job done.
  • Defining and Writing for an Audience  By : Laurence James
    As part of the essential research you should do before starting to write, its a good idea to begin by defining your audience - the people who will read, see or hear the message in your content. Although often taken for granted, this process is crucial to achieving effective writing - and everything related to what you write will flow out of it.
  • Defining Your Audience and Positioning Your Book Is Critical for Success  By : Gail Richards
    The more clearly you can define your audienceand identify their precise needsthe better you are positioned to develop a book and create sales pieces that address those needs.
  • Do You Have What It Takes to Start Your Own Freelance Writing Business?  By : Dana Blozis
    If you are considering starting your own freelance writing business, then read this article to see if you have what it takes to succeed in this competitive industry.
  • Does Your Theme Contain Character, Conflict, Resolution?  By : Nisha Garg
    Creative Writing Tips –
    For a theme to work and the story, which will revolve around the theme, it has to contain three things…
    1. Character
    2. Conflict
    3. Resolution
  • Embracing or Hindering Life.?  By : Lisa Thomas
    You're stuck and you're stumped with no answers, no motivation or action to take. Most of us have experienced that a time or two in our lives haven't we? What do you do when that happens?
  • Ezine Article Writing Tips - The Best Person To Proofread Your Articles  By : Elaine Currie
    When choosing somebody to proof read your ezine articles before publication, you must make sure the person to be given the honour will not be afraid to give you an honest unvarnished opinion (good or bad!).
  • Find Names For Your Characters the Easy Way  By : Mervyn Love
    We've all been there. You know she's called Sandie or Kaylee or some other cool name but can't for the life of you find a suitable surname. You've wrung your hands to the bone, you've drunk the midnight oil, but still a good solid name won't come. What, oh what can you do? Read on, dear writer, an inexhaustible supply of quality names awaits.
  • Finishing Your Script  By : Julie Gray
    Encouragement and advice for screenwriters.
  • First Impressions Count  By : Peter Temple
    Developing rapport is a critical element of any effective presentation. But an even bigger part is the first two seconds you come in contact with your audience. Within that short time, they've already formed an opinion of you. Here are the things you should know in order to influence that initial decision.
  • Five A Day for Writers  By : Julie Gray
    Five Habits for Serious Writers
  • Five Ways to Shine as a Professional Writer  By : Dana Blozis
    Learn how to make your work as a professional writer stand out.
  • Flirting with the audience  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Winning over your audience is a key skill for any speaker, and you do not have long to make that winning impact. Your audience is your major concern. Without an audience, who needs a speaker? This article gives some tips and advice on how to grab them from your opening statement.
  • For Beginners: 10 Ways To Prepare To Get Published  By : Balwinder Singh Riar
    (Skip directly to ten for the fastest shortcut!)
    Like any field, excellent writing requires study, practice and mentorship. Very few successful authors ever published their first draft of their first work. Nearly all had to expend considerable effort to improve their craft. Here are some ways to prepare for that moment of publication. These tips also help keep you on your toes after publication for better and better writing results as your career develops.
  • From the Kitchen to the Corner Office  By : Glenn-Dietzel
    Michelle Yozzo Drake learned life lessons from her mother and the other strong women of her family in the kitchen. Her women’s wisdom network taught her much more than how to make a great meal. Now she incorporates kitchen table lessons into a coaching program that teaches women to develop strong leadership skills in the business arena.
  • Generate 15 Article Ideas in 30 Minutes or Less  By : Nancy D Waring
    Article writing ideas.
  • Get Active With Your Copywriting  By : Laurence James
    When writing copy for any media, its always important to write in the active voice not the passive.
  • Getting Started in Column Writing  By : Rahul Rana
    You’ve written many articles for Websites, newsletters and now you’ve even conquered the territory of getting published in a magazine. What’s the next step, you ask? How to I make the editor ask for my work weekly or monthly?
  • Getting Started in Column Writing  By : Raj Kumar
    You’ve written many articles for Websites, newsletters and now you’ve even conquered the territory of getting published in a magazine. What’s the next step, you ask? How to I make the editor ask for my work weekly or monthly?
  • Getting the Media Attention Your Book Deserves  By : Gail Richards
    You should always be listening for news that might make your book an important resource to anyone suddenly concerned with an issue. Always have your media kit ready so that if the opportunity presents itself, you will be ready.
  • Ghost Writers Making Your Site Read Professionally  By :
    Weaving words together to not only make sense but create an impact is possible only by the few who have the talent and have acquired the required skills.
  • Ghost Writers: I Swear I Wrote This One  By :
    At some point in time, every business has a need for professionally written articles, whether they are to be used for website content or for other business purposes. There are services available to meet these needs, and the professionals who specialize in this area are known as ghostwriters.
  • Got Core Values? The QUICKEST to increase your revenue by using the RIGHT WORDS!  By :
    Using your core values in the way you speak about your company, present your company to the public, and write about your company in your marketing, will have a DYNAMIC impact on your bottom line. Learn how to use your core values to increase your revenue today!
  • Got to think of a good title, but damned if I can think of one.  By : Christine Jones
    Don't think of one, especially before writing the book. I let the story reveal it to me. Somewhere a character will say something or the atmosphere created will reveal it. I see titles as the last thing on the to do list when writing.
  • Got Writers Block? Give It The Elbow With These Sure-fire Tactics  By : Mervyn Love
    You love short story writing but just at the moment the ideas won't come. Sound familiar? With these idea generators you'll never be left in the doldrums again. Get your next story out of your head and onto the paper in no time.
  • Guaranteed Access to a New York Publisher  By : Glenn-Dietzel
    AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com’s Entrepreneurial Authoring Program teaches clients to write a money-making book in 12 hours of actual writing time. Clients who complete the program discover how to write a book that is “entrepreneurially sound” and has a guaranteed access to a New York Publisher, without writing a book proposal or going through years of submission and rejection.
  • Guaranteed Access To A New York Publisher Cuts Years Off Publishing Process  By : Glenn-Dietzel
    Dr. Simon Evans, author of Brain Fitness: A Recipe for Feeding Your Child’s Dreams and Unlocking their Maximum Brain Power tapped into a system that provides a complete authoring and business development system with guaranteed access to a New York Publisher.
  • Guidelines For Reviewing Writing  By : Nisha Garg
    Writing detailed reviews is time well spent.
    1. Reviewing itself is a writing exercise. At Writing.Com, creating detailed feedback for a fellow writer is one of the best tools available for improving your own writing. That said, if you're going to spend the time to do it, helping the author is important. There is a better chance for the ideas in a review to get through to an author if they are well presented.
  • Handmade Greeting Card Kits. Are They Playing With A Full Deck?  By :
    Card crafts are big business and card kits are a fun way to get started. But not all card making packs give you all the information and instruction your need. Be sure to pick a Company that knows how to explain things clearly and doesn't miss a 'trick' in how they present their project. Read on for a checklist of what to look for.
  • Have You Plotted Your Story Before Writing It?  By : Sonukumar
    Creative Writing Tips –
    The writer, who doesn’t have the time to plot, always finds the time to rewrite.
  • Have You Tested Your Plot?  By : SANDHU
    Creative Writing Tips –
    Our plotting stage is our testing area.
    Everything in the plot should be tested for its effectiveness before we put in into our stories. If you believe something in your plot could be better, make it better.
  • Have You Tested Your Theme Against Your Plot?  By : Geet Singh
    Creative Writing Tips -
    How we usually begin the preparation stage in the writing process is-
    1 We think of an idea for a story
    2 We think of a suitable theme
    3 We plot
  • Hiring a GHOST WRITER: 10 Questions You MUST Ask Before Hiring a Wordsmith!  By :
    You’ve spent a long time developing your idea, and deserve the perfect writer to breathe life into it. So how do you go about selecting the perfect ghost writer to string together the words that will attract your customers, speak your mind, communicate your knowledge, tighten a relationship, or spark a romance? Here is a list of 10 questions that should be asked and answered when interviewing ghost writer candidates.
  • How a 105 year old Poem can Make Your Presentations More Persuasive  By : Robert Greenshields
    Discover a simple and scientifically-proven system for quickly and easily creating persuasive marketing material and convincing business presentations. It's based on a poem written more than 100 years ago.
  • How Do You Get The Attention of People You Don't Know?  By : Nick James
    writing sales letters to potential customers that you don't know.
  • How to cripple your personal credibility  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Vince Stevenson discusses a recent TV programme where one of the main characters searching for a 100,000 job gives a poor presentation and effectively destroys his personal credibility.
  • How to deliver a vote of thanks  By : Vincent Stevenson
    We are oftem called upon at short notice to deliver a vote of thanks. This can be a little frightening for the uninitiated and there are a few rules and conventions which when known, can ease the fear and even make somebody confident to get it right first time.
  • How To Find Freelance Jobs - Writing About Food  By : santos
    Did you know that jobs writing about food are available? These opportunities are available in a variety of areas. Employment in these fields is an exciting concept. For many, getting their foot in the door is the most important and most challenging first step. In order to succeed, a wide range of knowledge is needed as well as a good base of experience.
  • How to Get The Skills to Write a Good Article  By : Ronald Vyhmeister
    Article explaining the art of writing a good article and how this skill could be developed.
  • How to handle Q&A sessions  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Handling Q&A sessions is a key skill to master for all presenters. A great presentation can easily be ruined by the way you interact with your audience. This article gives specific assistance in how to tread through the mine field of question and answer sessions.
  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group  By : santos
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that dust, regain your pride, and prepare your babies for publication! But, how do you get such a critical, unbiased eye to analyze your works, offering both praise and criticism?
  • How to Have an Effective-Writing Group  By : santos
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust.
  • How to Hire Ghost Writers and Succeed in Keyword Ranking  By :
    Recently there has been a major change taking place not only in Google but in all the search engines. The search engines have 2 goals for their users. To filter out junk web sites from natural search results, and to make money on paid advertisements which are also know as sponsored links.
  • How to instantly improve your writing  By : Tony Hetherington
    Improve yur writing instantly with these simple tips.
  • How to Manage Your Time as a Freelance Copywriter  By : Laurence James
    One of the great misconceptions about freelance copywriting is that you can write when you want to. What a great job youve got, people say, you can work when and where you like and choose your own hours. This sounds fine in principle, if it werent for that dreaded word that rules the lives of all freelance copywriters deadlines.
  • How to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking  By : Sharon Alexander
    How to overcome the fear of public speaking
  • How to Prepare, Write and Deliver the Perfect Speech  By : Sharon Alexander
    How to Prepare, Write and Deliver the Perfect Speech
  • How to speak persuasively  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Speaking persuasively is every speaker's aim. We must look to first change people's thought processes before any real physical changes in behaviour can be affected. So what must we do to get inside of people's heads?
  • How to Write a Fiction Story: Fleshing Out Your Idea  By : Bruce Hale
    Want to write a fiction story, but don't know how to get started? This article gives you the first steps in brainstorming your story.
  • How to Write a Lead-Generating White Paper for a Medical Device  By : Alec Alpert
    The article reveals the unique challenges of writing a lead-generating white paper for medical technology.
  • How to Write Better - The Power of the Quill  By :
    Letter writing is an art. One need not only to take the time but find the proper language. Moreover, good language achieves emotion; both happy and sad. Therefore letter writing creates activity and differentiation.
  • How to Write Effective Keyword Articles  By : Laurence James
    Copywriting is an excellent way to make some extra income, and it can be very lucrative if you become proficient at it. One way to put your skills to work is to learn how to write keyword articles or keyword-optimized articles to publish on the Internet. Its also a useful skill to use in promoting your own websites.
  • How to Write Words Worth a Thousand Pictures  By : santos
    We live in a new image-driven society. It can be hard on writers unless they learn to connect with today’s readers. Writing that connects is easy when you keep a few basic writing principles in mind. Let’s face it,
  • How To Write: 10 Ways To Write Clean Prose  By : Jim Driver
    Learn to write a novel, following the example of writers like Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell and Elmore Leonard and learn to write clean, simple prose.
  • I want to write, but where the heck do you start?  By : Christine Jones
    A story can be fictitious or fact, in some cases both. I believe everyone on this planet has a story to tell in some form or another. So many times people say to me, 'I could write a book about my life'. I reply, 'why don't you'. They usually come back with, 'wouldn't know where to start', followed by, 'I don't have the time'.
  • I write like author Joe blogs, is that good?  By : Christine Jones
    What is all this talk about style of writing? Hey, it's your baby, your creation. Are you an individual or a sheep disguised as a human? If we all had the same style of writing, everything classed as literature would be boring.
  • I'm the One  By : Lisa Thomas
    Where do we draw from when we can't see how we can have what we want? Is it that we've stopped believing in ourselves? Have we simply given up on our dreams? Have we become resigned or complacent with what we currently know and have? Are we simply comfortable with the way things are? Find out the answers to these questions and much more by reading Lisa Thomas's article.
  • Increase the Value of your Written Report with an Executive Summary  By : Helen Wilkie
    The executive summary is an excellent report writing tool that is underused and often misused. This article explains the three essential components of an executive summary and how to write them.
  • Internet Authors are protest writers  By :
    If several authors are writing books on similar themes does this make a 'trend'? Traditional Publishers don't think so. They've never heard of Protest Novelists or Challenging Writers, but this could be the 'next big thing' in the world of books. To find it, you might have to look on the internet, but that's no bad thing. There's plenty of good stuff out there, just waiting to be read.
  • Internet Authors are the new Black Swans  By :
    Life is so unpredictable. Just when you were pretty sure that all swans were white, someone goes off and discovers Australia, where swans can be found that are black. No one was expecting that. Likewise, no one is expecting the edifice of Traditional Publishing to crumble, but after 250 years it is finally beginning to shake. Internet Authoring is the way of the future. That's a surprise too.
  • Internet Authors are the new Slush Pile  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why do publishers contradict themselves? They want first choice of new novels, but maintain a publication rate that is suicidally low. They underestimate the internet and want authors to try them first, but give no guarantees that submissions will even be read. If authors choose the web as a priority, then Traditional Publishers will have to become Internet Prospectors, digging for gold.
  • Internet Authors aren't Dummies  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why do would-be authors put themselves down? Why do they assume they must be 'dummies', just because they haven't been published - yet? Everyone has to start somewhere, but why should clever, creative people assume they have to go back to kindergarten? Get your books out on the internet and sidestep the harrassing and negative feedback, so-called 'advice' and putdowns.
  • Internet Authors don't need advice  By : Mike Scantlebury
    You're an author. You're feeling a little isolated, a bit lonely. You want comfort and encouragement. You ask for advice. Bad luck! What you get is unhelpful and contradictory. Better to ignore these offerings and get your work into print. On the internet. The only place that accepts whatever you have to offer and gives you feedback once the work is in print, not stifling your efforts before they ever see the light of day.
  • Internet Authors don't need Club Class  By : Mike Scantlebury
    What have 'bacon bits' got to do with new novels and Internet Publishing? See what Mike Scantlebury has to say about the obsession of Traditional Publishers for the supposed First Class of novel writing, and check out what other options might be available for the aspiring author and would-be writer.
  • Internet Authors don't need cut-offs  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Close the doors. Don't let anyone else in. That seems to be the message from bureaucrats and rule makers the world over. Why? Is there really a question of Health and Safety? Or is it just that a man with a pen and a penchant for control has decided to make up a few rules, draw some boundaries and decide some outcomes. Is it necessary? Does it help? Let Mike Scantlebury take you through the arguments.
  • Internet Authors don't need fame  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Tough being an author? Even tougher being a publisher! But in the world of Traditional Publishing there's all kinds of self-inflicted pain, most of which is no help to themselves, or their clients. Tune in with Mike Scantlebury and hear why he's an Internet Author, not bothering with the follow-my-leader of the last 250 years, now hopelessly out of date.
  • Internet Authors don't need friends  By :
    You want to write a book and see it in print? So who do you think is going to help you? Not your 'friends'. Not the people who like you as you are and don't want to see you change. Not the people who are jealous of your talent and your ambition. Not the people on the same road, the same race track, aiming for the same finishing line. You think they'll help? Think again. You're on your own. Make the most of it.
  • Internet Authors don't need greed  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Who needs money? Well, we live in a cash-based culture, so that must be everyone, right? Yes, we need funds but that doesn't mean we have to be in thrall to it. Break loose! Feel free! Hear what Mike Scantlebury has to say about why bother writing the book you've always dreamed of.
  • Internet Authors don't need needs  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Ever wondered how to give the publisher exactly what they want? Forget it. Even if they knew, by the time they made up their mind, they'd have already moved on. Yes, check out Mike Scantlebury and see what he has to say on the subject of writing, publishing and finding out how to give the readers what they want - a much better idea.
  • Internet Authors don't need nonsense  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Okay, so you've written a book and you're looking for advice. It would be nice to hear from an 'expert'. Unfortunately, most people turn to publishers instead. What hopes have you got of learning anything? Mike Scantlebury, Internet Author, isn't impressed with the standards of feedback available. Hear his story.

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