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The government’s decision to pursue major publishers on antitrust charges has put the Internet retailer Amazon n a powerful position: the nation’s largest bookseller may now get to decide how much an…Continue
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This is a nice way to give back in honor of Veterans Day that just passed (and good publicity for you too!) Over 1000 ebook authors already are part of this program. Independent authors donate their…Continue
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I've seen some cracking good book covers being showcased by our new members and I'm nosy. :D So spill the beans and tell us all about it please! Who designed it, where the idea came from, etc., as…Continue
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J.K. Rowling's publishers must be weeping over her decision to finally offer the Harry Potter series in digital format and to (gasp!) self-publish them herself on a new site of her own. In what's an…Continue
Jack B. Strandburg replied to scribbler's discussion 'Do you have a blog or website that promotes your book?' in the group Marketing & Promotions
Tanya Robinson replied to scribbler's discussion 'Do you have a blog or website that promotes your book?' in the group Marketing & Promotions
Kirk Toncray replied to scribbler's discussion 'Do you have a blog or website that promotes your book?' in the group Marketing & PromotionsDo not put statements in the negative form.
And don't start sentences with a conjunction.
If you reread your work, you will find on rereading that a
great deal of repetition can be avoided by rereading and editing.
Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do.
Unqualified superlatives are the worst of all.
De-accession euphemisms.
If any word is improper at the end of a sentence, a linking verb is.
Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.
Last, but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
- William Safire, "Great Rules of Writing"
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