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Physiographic Love Affairs
by, Bethany Dixon
July 21, 2011

  I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray, I hear it in the deep heart’s core. W.B. Yeats, “The Lake Isle of Innisfree,”   Last Sunday, as part of the 9th Works-In-Progress reading at Buffalo Street Books, local writer… [Read More]

Filed Under: Bill Chaisson, Buffalo Street Books, childhood, landscape, Local authors, place, poetry
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So if I have to blog, where do I start?
by, Jill Swenson
February 12, 2011

Authors are expected to have their own blogs today. Not just after the book comes out, but before. Publishers look at the visitor statistics to your blog as the potential market for your book. So before you send in that brilliant book proposal, build a platform for your publication. If you have never done any blogging before, the place to start is with reading and… [Read More]

Filed Under: Best Blogs for Writers to Follow, blogging, My Name is Not Bob, Platform, Publishers, Robert Brewer, Writer's Digest
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Getting Your Book Published
by, Jill Swenson
February 5, 2011

In my last blog post I recommended Writer’s Digest 2011 Guide to Literary Agents. You may not be ready to get an agent if you haven’t already studied The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published: How to Write It, Sell It, and Market It…Successfully! (Workman Publishing, 2010). Writers Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry previously published much of this how-to guidebook as Putting Your… [Read More]

Filed Under: Arielle Eckstut, David Henry Sterry, e-books, Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published, Putting Your Passion into Print, Social Media, Workman Publishing
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Why should authors blog? Top 10
by, Jill Swenson
January 24, 2011

1. Writing improves with practice. 2. Blogging allows you to hone your rewriting skills with its many editing functions. 3. Blogs attract readers; and the more readers the bigger your audience. 4. Blogs generate important feedback from readers. 5. Blogging connects you with other authors, readers, and book lovers. 6. A blog is a low cost way to market yourself as an author and promote… [Read More]

Filed Under: Authors, Blogs, Books, Readers, Top 10 Reasons, Writers
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