January 2012
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Phantom Fugitive Book Review
Phantom Fugitive book review I am sorry but I could not finish this self-published book(It still counts at #1) I never wish to be negative but in this case I have to be. This book, The Phantom Fugitive, moved way to fast and never describes anything. I do not even know what the main characters look or behave like. I need back story I need information. The writing was not bad but it needs ...
Jan 11th
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My Pledge
Today I start a quest! To read at least 50 self published books on my Kindle in one year. As a self published author link I understand what it is to get people to take Self-Publishing serious. So instead of being part of the problem I will be part of the solution. So send me your requests and I will read them. I prefer fiction, fantasy, history, crime pretty much anything exciting or...
Jan 6th
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A low day in the life of a self published author
Well today has been good and bad. One of my first book reviews came back. It basically stated my story was good, imaginative and interesting. What it lacked is the heavy hand of an editor. This in a way is the worst because their little I can do about it by myself. The fact that my story is interesting means my concept worked, my character development and the world I created worked. If the review...
Jan 6th
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How I Sold My Book by Giving It Away
by Seth Harwood Today we’re featuring a piece by Seth Harwood, an innovative crime fiction writer who has used the tools of Web 2.0 to launch his writing career. Below, he gives you an inside look at how he went from podcasting his books to landing a book deal with Random House. If you want to learn more about how writers will increasingly build their careers, be sure to give this a read....
Jan 4th
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