Today’s Writing Tip Your book interior's layout should be pleasing to the eye. The opposing pages should look symmetrical and have adequate margins so the words don't look crowded.
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Today’s Writing Tip Your book interior's layout should be pleasing to the eye. The opposing pages should look symmetrical and have adequate margins so the words don't look crowded.

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Publishers to Avoid
When we talk publishers to avoid, we’re not going to name names. Instead, we’re going to list some warning signs below. Keep them in mind as you communicate with self-publishing companies, especially if you are a newbie author.
Publishers to Avoid: They Don’t Let You Keep Ownership Rights to Your Book
An example of Kindle formatting.
What are ownership rights? As the author, you retain ALL legal…
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Announcing a New Blog
I have added a new blog to my repertoire of writing activities–as if I needed one more . . .
But, really, I do need this new one. At least, that’s what I read and hear authors need to do. The conventional wisdom is that an author’s blog address must not include “wordpress” or “blogspot.” Having your own domain apparently ups your street cred, and I need all the cred I can get.  It’s linked to my
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