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- REVISING YOUR BOOK by Dan Poynter
- Your book has a reputation, a niche in its market and a market share. Why kill it off and start over? Why not keep your book alive? Your book is a member of your family, a product of yourself. Don’t you want the very best for it? Don’t you want it to live on?
- Suspense Novels Made Easy by Mark Barnes
- Suspense novels are probably the easiest novels to write. Suspense novels require a simple formula, which will make your work truly suspenseful. Follow this basic recipe, and you're well on your way to building a whole library of successful suspense novels.
- Tackle A Trilogy and Triple Your Profits by Suzanne Harrison
- Are you a writer with big ideas? Are you always imagining epics, sweeping stories, great tales of human struggle and sacrifice, interlaced with personal stories of love, sadness and triumph? If so, you ought to consider turning your book or story idea into a trilogy.
- TIME TO WRITE by Dan Poynter
- How long does it take to write a book? That’s like asking “how much is a car?” It depends on a great many things. According to Brenner Information Group, on the average, it takes 475 hours to write fiction books and 725 hours to write nonfiction.
- Tips on Writing a Book - Breaking Writer's Block by Joan Clout-Kruse
- Do you get stuck? Does your writing slow down at times? Does a mental block affect you occasionally preventing you from continuing your writing? If so then it's time to put lots of energy and enthusiasm in your life to get that writing passion going again. You are not a machine so it is natural that you would slow down at times.
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