Selecting a hot topic for a book is so easy. People are hungry for information, and people are buying books and e-books to feed their hunger. After you read this article, you will know how to choose your own book topic and feel confident you can write a best-selling book based on your topic.
Step 1: [...]

The ABCs of Good Writing
December 30th, 2009 by Rob in Fiction No Comments

Every good fiction editor knows that their job is based on how well the author that they are editing knows the fundamentals of good writing. That’s not to say that every client you accept as a book editor should have the skills on par with a professional writer, but there are some fundamentals to good [...]

Blogs have become a very important tool in the present world to promote the business. Many people use the blogs to express their ideas, personal experiences and thoughts with the readers while some people write the blogs to promote their products and services. Some people work as affiliate marketers while some write blogs to promote [...]

How do I become a TV writer?  Part 2.
To see part one of this article and other great articles go to www.TVwriter.me
 While there is no one ‘right’ way to learn to be a TV writer, many start out by watching enormous amounts of episodes of the ‘type’ or ‘genre’ of show they would [...]

Travel books are extremely diverse. Some are barely identifiable as travel writing. Gerald Durrell is thought of as an eccentric naturalist but in fact his books are engaging books on travel with a special focus on animal life. The kinds of travel literature, or indeed travel writers, can be broadly categorized. Top of the list [...]

Stranger Than Fiction
December 26th, 2009 by Rob in Fiction No Comments

I recently had the pleasure of watching Marc Forster’s film, Stranger Than Fiction, which I found to be a delightfully charming, intelligent comedy written by first-time screenwriter Zach Helm. I give it two guitars up. Way up. (Platonically speaking of course).
It’s about an uptight IRS agent, Harold Crick (Will Ferrell), who realizes that his mundane [...]

Back in the days, the games came with only very basic writing to get the user by until the game play had started but today’s gamer requires so much more from their games that they choose. This is where the interactive fiction genre has come into play. For many, this has been the best there [...]

Your books — whether fiction or nonfiction — may have a lot more value in them than you realize.
We’ll start with a nonfiction book we’ll call 15 WAYS TO START AN ONLINE BUSINESS. And we’ll agree that:
- The book has been published (whether from a traditional publisher or self-published doesn’t matter).
- Each [...]

It couldn’t be easier to select a topic for an ebook. People are hungry for information, and people are looking to the Internet to feed their hunger. After you’ve read this chapter, you will feel confident enough to choose your own topic, or you can literally pull your ebook topic directly from this ebook and [...]

Six Tips for Submitting Fiction
December 24th, 2009 by Rob in Fiction No Comments

You can learn a lot about what it takes to place a story in an ezine by starting up one of your own.
Last month we started work on a new ezine for writers, which we intended to use to publish high-quality, contemporary fiction, from writers all over the world. We placed a few adverts [...]

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