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Can Book Giveaways Hurt Sales?

June 22nd, 2009
Can Book Giveaways Hurt Sales?

As an author and publisher, I have attended a number of Internet chats in support of eBook and print book releases. Internet chats are largely informal, hosted either by the publisher or a third-party website (usually a site for book reviews), where authors and readers can interact, ask questions and have fun. Look around some of the popular book review websites, particularly those which focus on romance fiction, and you will find chats are sc » Read more: Can Book Giveaways Hurt Sales?

More About Inserting Explanatory Text in Writing Novels

May 13th, 2009
More About Inserting Explanatory Text in Writing Novels

In a recent article, I stated: “I found that three or four pages of explanatory text usually are quite well received.” I also stated: “It may not be totally acceptable to a few readers, but overall, most will enjoy learning something new and, if the material is adequately condensed and included as part of the overall story, as it must be, it often is enjoyed enough to be favorably mentioned in reviews.”

If you are going to present » Read more: More About Inserting Explanatory Text in Writing Novels

Book Review: My Life as a Fake by Peter Carey

May 11th, 2009
Book Review: My Life as a Fake by Peter Carey

My Life As A Fake by Peter Carey is a strange, multi-layered journey through a man’s past, his artistic inspiration and his products, both illusory and real. Christopher Chubb is Australian and a budding poet. He resents the privilege of a certain litterateur and so he decides to nail him. An apparently genuine but actually bogus set of poems is supplied and adjudged significantly more than competent. The agent publishes. Th » Read more: Book Review: My Life as a Fake by Peter Carey