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March 6, 2013

What your English teacher thinks the author meant.

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Published on March 06, 2013 11:38

March 1, 2013

Moderately Meditated: Ready to Write?

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“One thing that I did start to do at this time was writing stories and sending them off to the magazines I so adored. This was the one thing in my life that I did without considering payment; all I wanted was the thrill of seeing my name in print.” I ransacked my imagination for romantic tales of good-looking heroes and beautiful women and frequently stayed up writing late into the night, eating Cadbury’s chocolate sandwich biscuits (which, like all biscuits, tasted especially good after midnight) with Marina the guinea pig snuggled into the crook of my arm.



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Published on March 01, 2013 11:18

February 28, 2013

Books on Google Play now available in India

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Google has now added books to its Google Play store, for usersin India. Books on Google Play include thousands of Indian titles, from new releases to classics.


The Play Store now has two sections - Apps and Books. Selecting Apps will take you to the old app store, where you can download apps and games, while selecting Books will take you to Google Play Books, where you can browse through and download books.


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Published on February 28, 2013 12:17

The Hermits Emerge

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A few weeks ago, Ron Charles, the Washington Post book critic and totally hip book reviewer, announced on his Twitter feed that Thomas Pynchon would be releasing a new book toward the end of the year, titled The Bleeding Edge. Immediately there was a flurry of excitement, speculation, and talk about the prospect of a new Pynchon novel, at least within the book blogs and news outlets I follow, even though precious little details were being released, namely if the book was finished, when it was actually coming out, or what it was even about.


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Published on February 28, 2013 12:11

From Pizza Hut To Easy Street: The David Dalglish Story

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Fantasy author David Dalglish is a big name in the self-publishing world, but he's on the cusp of something even bigger.


His path wasn't easy. When David uploaded his first book, way back in February 2010, he was working in Pizza Hut.


The popularity of his books, and the speed with which he was able to publish them, meant that it didn't take long before he was able to quit that job and write full-time.


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Published on February 28, 2013 12:11

February 27, 2013

Why I Keep Writing

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If there was any compelling reason why I fancied to be a writer, it would be the apparent direct correlation between a man's writing success and his chances of getting laid. I'm not making this up; I read this in an article some time during my last year in college, during which time my hornyness level was off the charts. And trust me, when a man is super horny, any article that has the keyword 'get laid' printed on it will always be a worthy read.


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Published on February 27, 2013 07:15

Top 5 Strategies for Marketing Your Book Online in 2013

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Hey guys!  I've got a few guest posts lined up for you, and here is the first.  Now, quite a few people have asked - whether on the blog, twitter, or facebook, how in the world to get a book marketed.  What do we do?  How do we do it?  When the writers over at how2become.com proposed this article, then, I was quite happy to let them have the floor.  


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Published on February 27, 2013 07:08

Cover Reveal: THE BECOMING: BROTHERS IN ARMS!

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After getting the covers for The Becoming and The Becoming: Ground Zero, I felt the need to get the cover for The Becoming: Brothers in Arms redone to match the other two. It has officially made its debut on Amazon, so I'm posting it here for your visual pleasure:



In January 2009, the Michaluk Virus escaped from the Centers for Disease Control and decimated Atlanta, Georgia.



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Published on February 27, 2013 07:07

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