All Blog Posts Tagged 'ebook' (171)


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Review of “Acceptance: A Workshop for Perfectionists”

Acceptance: A Workshop for Perfectionists by Liisa Kyle, Ph.D is a self-help book with writing exercises and activities to help perfectionists accept circumstances, others, and themselves.

The book is very well-rounded in the information it covers to help perfectionists grow…

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Added by Christine Rice on June 17, 2013 at 9:54am — No Comments


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What Inspires a Nonfiction Writer?

For me, inspiration is a spiritual experience that happens unexpectedly. I simply go about my day while thinking about what I’m doing, what I’ve done, what needs to be done, what I would like to do, what I will do, and suddenly an idea comes to me that perks my interest. I feel inspired to learn about it, which is possibly a new slant on a topic I’m already interested in or something completely unique. I’ll look it up, I’ll buy books on it, and I’ll read until I’ve quenched my…

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Added by Christine Rice on June 14, 2013 at 10:43am — No Comments


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Interview with Valencia Roner

Valencia Roner is a writer and blogger living in Greensboro, North Carolina.  Her work has appeared in Black Enterprise Magazine, USAToday.com, BusinessWeek.com and the Los Angeles Times. She is a member of the Writers Guild of America (WGA). She is completing her book, The…

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Added by Christine Rice on June 13, 2013 at 7:37am — No Comments


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TAKING ADVANTAGE: EXCERPT_"IS THE GRASS REALLY GREENER?"

Today I'm sharing with you another unedited excerpt from "Is the Grass Really Greener?" Yesterday's guest blogger, Pavi is the feature of today's excerpt from my upcoming novel.

Pavi watched their grim faces around the table as they read the reports Carolyn had prepared for them. She knew they didn’t like the numbers, but that’s exactly what she had wanted. She wanted to get a rise out of them; it was the only way she could sway them to her…
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Added by C. Michelle Ramsey on June 7, 2013 at 9:44am — No Comments


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Review of “Brain Fog and Stress”

Brain Fog and Stress: Better Brain Health by Managing Stress Now is a book written by an expert on stress’ impact on the brain and how to deal with stress to improve brain health. The author discusses all aspects of stress and how it affects the brain. The author tells us that not all stress is bad;…

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Added by Christine Rice on June 1, 2013 at 10:28am — No Comments


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List of Five Interview with Fantasy author Victoria Grefer

Hello everyone! I’m so grateful to Jaye for this opportunity to discuss my current new release with you guys.

The King’s Sons is book III, the final installment of my Herezoth trilogy, a sword and sorcery fantasy series set in a kingdom where some are born with powerful magic, while others have none at all. Historically, there’s been a lot of tension…
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Added by Jaye Viner on May 31, 2013 at 12:34pm — No Comments


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Review of “Chasing Joy”

Chasing Joy is a self-help book on the topic of how to live a joyful life. The author points out that joy does not mean being oblivious to what is going on, but, rather, being realistic about life’s circumstances and choosing to be joyful even in negative times. Joy is a state of mind that stems from our…

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Added by Christine Rice on May 30, 2013 at 10:00am — No Comments


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Review of “Top Life Coaching Tips”

Top Life Coaching Tips is a self-help book that offers multiple ways to live life with more peace, passion, energy, and joy. It is a book that everyone could benefit from, because any one of us could use more of those traits in our lives.

The book has 31 tips on how to live a better life. It…

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Added by Christine Rice on May 29, 2013 at 11:16am — No Comments


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Interview with Jennifer Raygoza

Jennifer Raygoza was born in Riverside, California. She attended Fullerton College with a Major in Psychology.

She lives with her husband and two children in Corona, California.

“I have always wanted to write a book that readers would love. I spent a lot of my High school years writing poetry,…

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Added by Christine Rice on May 27, 2013 at 9:57am — No Comments


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Review of "How to Relax - Mind Body & Soul"

How to Relax – Mind Body & Soul is a self-help book for people who are uptight and could use some tips on how to let go of stress and relax. This book is for everyone, since we all need to relax sometimes. The book is written with calming language that makes it relaxing just to read. It is a helpful and…

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Added by Christine Rice on May 25, 2013 at 9:16am — No Comments


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Review of "Losing Control, Finding Serenity"

Losing Control, Finding Serenity is a self-help book about how being controlling – over people and events – disrupts the natural course of life and hinders life and relationships. This is a book for everyone, because almost everyone does some degree of controlling in their lives. This book…

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Added by Christine Rice on May 24, 2013 at 1:18pm — No Comments


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For Authors - eBook Formatting

I've published eight eBooks (and print) and wow! The things I've learned.

While Amazon is the "Big Dawg" on the block, their tutorial isn't quite complete. I learned more from the free Smashwords Style Guide. It follows the basic standards for ePub formatting, which works for Kindle and all the formats at SW (mobi, epub, PDF, rtf, lrf (Sony reader), PDB (Palm), and txt). Amazon has a couple of differences in their TOC (Table Of…

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Added by R.L. Kiser on May 23, 2013 at 10:41pm — No Comments


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We the Separate Together

Yes, yes, its true if you've heard the rumor, the time has at last come. The selves are taking the leap into publishing. There's a great deal that everyone is saying about Amazon and the self-pub revolution. Jaye the doubter remains unconvinced but the Writer has hope in the power of the people. Yes, a populist, humanist, lover of blind equality. I am already ready to cut to the quick. Soon, very soon, our fantasy novella, We the Separate Together will be available…
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Added by Jaye Viner on May 17, 2013 at 10:21am — No Comments


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New to Book Blogs

Hello fellow writers.
I've just published the ebook entitled "¡Hola! ¡Stella! (Stella - Lovable Cocker Spaniel Travels)". It is the first book in a series about a lovely Cocker Spaniel by the name of Stella, who travels in a big moving house with her family through Europe.  In the first book, Stella travels from Rome, Italy to Barcellona, Spain. It is a humorous story told by the lovely Stella.
You can follow Stella on her travels at…
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Added by G. R. Calcagni on May 7, 2013 at 2:47pm — No Comments


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Editing and formatting my work-in-progress

Hello, World!

I am pleased to announce that I have resumed working on my work-in-progress, Chronicles of a Troubled Girl. I’m in the editing and formatting stage. I worked on it for over two hours yesterday. What got me working on it again? Well, my husband mentioned my book, asking how I was coming along with it. I told him I had finished writing it and I just needed to edit it. That conversation created a spark in my mind that motivated me to resume working on it. I intend…

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Added by Christine Rice on April 7, 2013 at 12:10pm — No Comments


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FOR $5 ONLY -- I Will Convert Your 2D Covert Art to a 3D Book Cover Graphic

Hello Everyone!

I just started this gig on Fiverr. If you know anyone who could use the service please send them my way.

Many thanks 

Katina.

http://fiverr.com/booksbykatina/create-a-3d-book-cover-graphic

Samples of my work:…

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Added by Katina Ferguson on April 3, 2013 at 3:31pm — No Comments


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I'm Going Amish

At least in my writing. Come check out my new story and find out about some great giveaways. http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2013/03/im-going-amish.html

Added by Mark Miller on March 20, 2013 at 10:30am — No Comments

Haven’t You Gone the Ebook Way Yet?

Which book did you read lately? ‘Is it a paperback or a hardback?,’ is the question you usually ask. But, this trend is outdated. Most people prefer reading an ebook nowadays.

Though the era of actual books hasn’t died out completely and will never do so, ebooks have gained much prominence in people’s lives today. Ebooks are electronic (usually word or PDF) versions of actual paper books. The content is the same. The look is the same, but the feel is different. You don’t have to turn…

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Added by alana woods on March 20, 2013 at 4:57am — No Comments


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Review of “Schoolyard Bullying”

Schoolyard Bullying by Pamela “Penlady” Jones is a nonfiction book about child bullying for parents and children – for both the bully and the one being bullied. It provides a realistic view of bullying’s effect on children, why children bully others, and how parents and children can resolve the issue…

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Added by Christine Rice on March 8, 2013 at 5:19pm — No Comments

My book blog 2

Got to say I'm still doing a lot of reading. I've changed my format right now as to how I want to read. I'm starting to get addicted to my Ereader. Ebooks have seemed to get me to be reading faster for some reason. I've also noticed that I'd probably not find some kinds of books that I'm reading without having one. 

I'm trying to keep adding new authors and there may be a good chance that ebooks will become so popular that the written novel might not be around later on. It took me…

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Added by shelly blomker on March 3, 2013 at 11:25am — No Comments

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