Friday, January 25, 2013

Can You Produce a Nonfiction Book in 21 Days?

You’re heard the old saying "Publish or Die." Any independent author who has been in the business for more than a few months realizes that there is a tremendous pressure to put out new products. Your older books no longer sell as well as they did, and one of the best ways to stimulate sales is to put out a new offering.

Author Steve Scott has written a book entitled "How to Write a Nonfiction Book in 21 Days" in which he lays out a blueprint that helps writers to create a new nonfiction book in about three weeks.

The book delivers a good deal more than it promises. Mr. Scott shows his readers not only how to produce an ebook quickly, but emphasizes that it is possible to produce a high quality book that will sell well. This is an important point. Many ebook authors who are trying to produce as many books as possible will settle for poorly researched and written books. Mr. Scott believes, and demonstrates in his book, that you can quickly produce the kind of nonfiction books that readers will want to buy.

If you want to jumpstart your book production and produce ebooks you’ll be proud of, you should look into buying this book. You might also want to look at his other titles while you’re on his author page. His method works.

Mr. Scott’s Amazon Author Page is here

Friday, January 18, 2013

Interested in Getting Your Screenplay Out There?

If you’ve got a film project you want to get off the ground, and it is set in New England (or can be reset to a New England location), you might want to consider joining NewEnglandFilm.com’s community. They have a very active classified advertising page where you can post your loglines and other information about your film project for free. Producers also post requests for scripts. They have a newsletter, a good resource page, and lots of other useful stuff.

If you’re looking for a start in the filmmaking industry, this site is a good place to check out. Registration is free. Go here to look it over.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Flash Fiction Markets

Do you like writing flash fiction? Or would you like to find out more about this new type of story?

Flash fiction is exploding in popularity right now. Readers love the fact that they can read a flash fiction story in a few minutes, and writers like being able to produce stories in minutes rather than hours
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If you’re interested in writing and marketing flash fiction, this might be a good place to start. They are planning to produce their own anthologies, but also have a listing of flash fiction markets. It’s a site worth checking out.