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Pride and Prejudice and the Three Movements in Every Love Story – By Joe Bunting – The Write Practice – http://goo.gl/pNEbe

Blog lets readers interact with characters from book – By Stephanie Medeiros – Digital Journal – http://goo.gl/YzKFV

Britain marks Charles Dickens’ 200th birthday – By Jill Lawless – timesunion – http://goo.gl/EeAbB

How to Write a Kindle bestseller – Interview: Mark Edwards, bestselling e-book novelist – By David Price – http://goo.gl/H99se

New African American Romance Series from Debut Author Sparkles with First Novel – By Angeline Bishop – Sacramento Bee – http://goo.gl/lXd23

8 Quick Tips for Writing Bullet Points People Actually Want to Read – by Robert Bruce – Copyblogger – http://goo.gl/xHyS4

Why You Should Care About Building an Email List – By Jeff Goins – http://goo.gl/QdJlU

Make a Good Impression in 30 Seconds – By Ron Ashkenas – Harvard Business Review – http://goo.gl/f43fO

Please Don’t Blog Your Book: 4 Reasons Why – By Jane Friedman – http://goo.gl/0DijB

Six Steps to Make Sure Your Site Is Ready to Go Viral – By Nacy Sthre-Vogel – Problogger – http://goo.gl/QgfkB

Self-Publishing Basics: How to Organize Your Book’s Front Matter – By Joel Friedlander – The Book Designer – http://goo.gl/RF3UR

Effects: Hawthorne, scarcity and showroom – By Seth Godin – The Domino Project – http://goo.gl/hB1zG

Self-published ebook author becomes Amazon’s Top seller – By Alison Flood – the guardian – http://goo.gl/c0NSl

John Christopher, Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 89 – By Paul Vitello – The New York Times – http://goo.gl/Ai24y

On Rejection and Renewal: A Note to Aspiring Novelists – By Warren Adler – Huffington Post – http://goo.gl/VyNSc

 

 

Quote(s) of the Day

“The human mind is like umbrella. It functions best when open.” – Max Gropius

 

 

 

 

Special Tribute

John Christopher, Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 89 – By Paul Vitello – The New York Times – http://goo.gl/Ai24y

A prolific British science fiction writer whose “Tripods” trilogy became a perennial favorite among young American readers and inspired a popular BBC television series shown on PBS in the 1980s, died on Friday at his home in Bath, England. John was 89.