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A Coming Golden Age?
Okay, in my last post I said people who make predictions aren’t that bright. And then I go and write a post with the title ‘Coming Golden Age’? Am I crazy? No, because if you add a question mark after … Continue reading
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How does the Kindle respond to the iPad?
Good article on the iPad and Kindle over on Seth Godin’s blog. He presents an interesting strategy for Amazon/Kindle, and it’s close to the open model I’ve talked about on this blog. His idea–Give the Kindle away at a rock … Continue reading
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Book Length
For various reasons, I’m changing my current book (Almost Super) from a YA novel to a middle grade novel. This entails dropping the characters’ age, as well as the number of pages. It got me thinking… There are certain guidelines … Continue reading
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Part of the Problem
I came across a tweet from Pyr Books today that illustrates part of what I see as the problem with the current publishing model. Pyr tweeted the following: “Agents, please stop telling me your client’s book is “unlike most other fantasy … Continue reading
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Kickstarter
Well, my kickstarter campaign has ended. I finished with almost $3,000 raised of the $5,500 I needed. And while technically it was a failure, I learned some valuable things. If any of you are thinking of starting your own kickstarter … Continue reading
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Just a reminder…
I’ve steered more of my posts on writing to my other blog, http://marionjensen.com Make sure to update your Google reader or RSS feed. I wish there was some easy way to do a re-direct, but I haven’t had the time … Continue reading
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The Sky is Falling
As it happened, Scott Adams wrote a post about content and authors on the same day I wrote my last piece. He predicted the end of the traditional author. I’m a big proponent of e-books, the open model, and other … Continue reading
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E-books in the Wall Street Journal
Good write up in the Wall Street Journal on e-books. Many, many examples of people making it without publishers. My favorite quote is from Karen McQuestion who spent almost a decade submitting her book to New York publishers, then gave … Continue reading
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The Coming Storm
E-books are bringing big changes to the publishing industry. Whenever e-books are discussed, publishers like to remind people that the actual printing of a book is a very small piece of the overall cost of the book. They remind us … Continue reading
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Statistics from an 8 mile run
Number of runners/walkers/bikers I saw – 51Number of dogs I saw- 8Number of dogs I saw making a doo doo – 2Number of owners I saw cleaning up after their dogs – 0 THE JORDAN RIVER PARKWAY IS NOT YOUR … Continue reading
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