Rejection Letters . . .
For Your Information
Rejection Letters: The Publishers Who Got It Embarrassingly Wrong . . . By Alice Vincent – The Huffington Post – http://goo.gl/pM0VT
A Novelist Turns Himself In – By Thomas Mullen – Huffington Post – http://goo.gl/sFHao
Every writer’s nightmare – By Mark Mason – Spectator Book Club – http://goo.gl/q8Q8M
3 Simple Ways to Turn Your Website into Profitable Books and eBooks – By Joel Friedlander – copyblogger – http://goo.gl/Cvg4H
The Best Way to Network: Serving People – By Jeff Goins – http://goo.gl/vNyZU
What Can Stop Your Career From Ever Starting – By Emily Latham – For Jane Friedman – http://goo.gl/c25Wg
Stories in your pocket: how to write flash fiction – By David Gaffney – the guardian – http://goo.gl/sw0Ko
From Writer to Author to Publisher to Marketer – By Joel Friedlander – The Book Designer – http://goo.gl/D5iVH
The real threat to (big time) book publishing – By Seth Godin – The Domino Project – http://goo.gl/7utJO
‘Bachelor Firemen’ romance novel ignites career of Harvard educated Homer writer – By Michael Armstrong – The Republic – http://goo.gl/Y4hbO
The Millionaire Author’s Club – By Carl Wilkinson – The Telegraph – http://goo.gl/EQG2e
4 Ways to Immediately Improve Your Book Marketing Efforts – By Jane Friedman – http://goo.gl/7pX23
Editing Clauses in Publishing Contracts: How to Protect Yourself – By Victoria Strauss – Writer Beware – http://goo.gl/YGKXA
How to Get Your Blog Back On Track – By James – Men With Pens – http://goo.gl/PT3A6
Blog Better by Slowing Down – by Timo Klander – For Problogger – http://goo.gl/gCnIO
Hard work on the right things – By Seth Godin – http://goo.gl/4moQ9
Are You Trying to Create an “Impossible” Book? – By Joel Friedlander – The Book Designer – http://goo.gl/xpyWk
Contracts – by Anna Elliott – Writer Unboxed – http://goo.gl/5NTgQ
6 Cozy Cocoons to Retreat From The World – by Ana Lisa Alperovich – inhabitat – http://goo.gl/pvZpL
Quote(s) of the Day
“I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter how faintly, I would send other words to tell, to march, to fight, to create a sense of hunger for life that gnaws in us all.” – Richard Wright