A Book Inside

A Book Inside : How to Write, Publish, and Sell Your Books
A Book Inside
How to Write, Publish, and Sell Your Books
A blog dedicated to the craft of writing, publishing information, and book marketing tips.
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11/20 6:49 Black Thursday or Gray Wednesday? Lets make a deal NOW!
11/14 6:48 Who's Your Blog Editor? Carol Denbow 2009 Interview on Conversations with Writers
One of my online friends, Ambrose Musiyiwa, recently interviewed me for Conversations with Writers. I would like to share the interview with you.Carol Denbow 2009 Interview on Conversations with Writers. *When did you start writing? Carol Denbow: My...
11/06 18:29 Tips to Query a Publisher
Your first step in querying a publisher should be to order the book Writers Market. The book is available through Amazon.com for about $30 or check with your local library. Writers Market includes 4,000 listings for book publishers, consumer...
11/04 7:18 For The Love of Helping a Good Cause-Book Donations
Many published authors choose to support a worthwhile and personal cause through their book sales. A portion of my own book sales goes to Breast Cancer Research as well as libraries affected by natural disaster. As the season of giving quickly...
11/01 8:33 A Couple Book Marketing Tips for my Blog Visitors
I wanted to share a couple good tips for authors who visit my Blog. My eyes are always open for opportunities to help you sell more books.If you are a published author and would like an online interview on Susan Whitfields Blog at...

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