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Book Review: Dealing With Divas by Shelley Anderson
A Survivor’s Kit for the Celebrity Personal Assistant (or Anyone with a Pesky Boss) I have to admit that one of the most fun parts of being a reviewer is that you learn something new every day. It was not until I had read Dealing With Divas that I realized there was an association solely [...]
Will Your Book Sell?
The Kindly, Caring Literary Agent is probably extinct.Today’s agents are more likely to treat you like a paychecks than like the sensitive creative person you are. You won’t get your hand held when you’re blue. You won’t have your manuscript lovingly edited. Even worse than this cold, business-like treatment, you’re unlikely to get your works [...]
Xlibris Author, Kevin M. Weeks, Bags Book Award in the 2008 London Book Festival
The 2008 London Book Festival selected the winners for its annual program celebrating books that deserve greater recognition from the international publishing community. A panel of book industry experts judged published, self-published and independent publisher non-fiction, fiction, children’s books, poetry, art/photography, teenage, how-to, audio/spoken word, comics/graphic novels, e-books, genre-based, scien
Book Publisher Launches Science Fiction Trilogy Publishing Package
Xlibris, the leading book publisher in the industry, recently launched a publishing package tailor-made for science fiction writers. The Science Fiction Trilogy Publishing package is available to writers in the genre who have completed their imaginative tales, giving writers the means to put their work in print and reach their specific audience. With three options [...]
Book Review Of Coinage Of Commitment By Rob Costelloe
The press release bills this book as a love story, I disagree, it is a story about love. Specifically one man’s search for an everlasting love. We meet Wayne Cavanaugh as a sophmore attending the rather blue collar Drexel College where he is studying engineering. Through flashbacks author Rob Costelloe explores Wayne’s young life and [...]
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