Non-Fiction

Jumpstart Writing Your Book Stop Waiting and Start Writing

By earmabrown at 13 October, 2010, 12:00 am

Are you waiting to write a book? There are hundreds of people waiting to do the same thing. They want to get started; yet they wait month after month and even year after year.

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Write A Short Book First

By earmabrown at 13 October, 2010, 12:00 am

Are you writing your first book yet? No worries, you might have the same problem a friend of mine had with getting started. She told me I could save my procrastination speech. She was not procrastinating. She agreed with the principle that now is better than later. She was more than ready to write it this year.

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How to Determine If There Is A Market for Your Book Or Novel

By bskcom at 8 October, 2010, 12:00 am

Start by visiting some large bookstores. Take your notebook and a pen. Copy the Tables of Contents of books that treat the same subject matter that your book does. You will want to make your book significantly different from other books that cover the same topic. If your book is the same as other books on the topic, no publisher will show interest in buying it. However, don’t be discouraged if you find many books covering the area in which you intend to cover. Many books mean that this area is very popular. For example, publishers bring out endless diet books each year. And there’s room for yours, too!

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Copyright Information for Book Authors

By bskcom at 8 October, 2010, 12:00 am

Issues on copyright are hot topics in the creative world. From movies, to music, and authorship, people constantly dispute the legal concept of copyright.

If you are an aspiring writer, then educating yourself about copyright protection will help you to avoid creative legalities in the future. Aside from this, claiming copyright for your originally-created book will benefit you in many ways, not only as a book writer but also as the creator.

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Sidney Sheldon novels

By Dave0104 at 4 October, 2010, 12:00 am

A novel is something that you would just love to read on any day as it is one tool that can transform you into a whole new world. There are many novelists out there who have made a remarkable reputation with the kind of creations they have churned out to entertain readers like you. Amongst them, there are certain novelists who have been absolutely phenomenal in terms of the success and the fame they have achieved with the amazing books they have contributed. The one legend, who has offered you a reading experience that has been revealing and mysterious at the same time, is Sidney Sheldon.

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How to Earn a 6 Figure Income Writing Non Fiction Books

By jjarrett at 2 October, 2010, 12:00 am

For those who have read me before, then you’ve heard me talk about how little most writers make. Most writers who make any money at all make around $1,500 to $4,000 a year, hardly enough to live on.

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How to Cite Non-Traditional Sources in MLA Style

By bskcom at 28 September, 2010, 12:00 am

In some respects, writing a dissertation or thesis in MLA Style was easier two or three decades ago, at least when it came to compiling the Works Cited list. You might not have used a computer for writing or the Internet for locating more sources, but at least you didn’t have to cite many non-traditional sources in a Works Cited page.

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How to Write A Thesis or Dissertation in MLA Style

By bskcom at 14 September, 2010, 12:00 am

If you’re a student in liberal arts or humanities, chances are good your professor will ask you to write a paper in MLA Style. Eventually, you might even create a thesis or dissertation using MLA. Writing in MLA is one of a few different writing styles you can use to format academic papers that require sources in an educational or professional setting.

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How to Cite Sources in MLA Style

By bskcom at 14 September, 2010, 12:00 am

The Works Cited page in MLA Style is important to your thesis or dissertation because it gives readers a list of sources you used to reach your conclusions. A well-researched paper will have high-quality sources. With MLA, you list these sources on the Works Cited page(s) at the end of the paper. MLA requires that you follow a specific format for listing every source, based on the type of source.

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How to Cite Sources Inside the Text in MLA Style

By bskcom at 14 September, 2010, 12:00 am

When citing sources in an MLA Style thesis or dissertation, you’ll need to follow two different formats. In-text citations are references to sources that you make within the main text of your paper. “Works Cited” is a separate page at the end of your paper where you list every reference source you used in the paper.

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