It's so hard to pick a favourite so for now I'll say "Underworld" by Don DeLillo.
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I am a freelance writer with articles published in over a dozen national journals and magazines. I also collect antique typewriters as a hobby. In the past, I have worked as a freelance editor for a small american book publishing house, worked as a senior editor for a regional magazine. I have written more than 10 books and ebooks and have had hundreds of articles published both in print and on the web.
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This blog is about marketing and communications in the small press world. I tend to look at new technologies, techniques and tools through the filter of how or whether they will be useful to those who run a small press.
Cheryl Kaye Tardif, the author of The River, Divine Intervention and the Amazon bestseller Whale Song in this blog post, writes about the virtual book...
Want to increase book sales dramatically? Then shift your book sales focus from attracting new readers to enticing your proven readers to purchase aga...
Born, raised and a resident in Illinois for most of her life, Valerie Connelly now lives with her husband, Michael, in Wisconsin north of Milwaukee. S...
Although your promtoional handouts should have relatively little text - your Book Fair literature should be engaging and informative. The pronotional ...
I received this via email from Gary Michael Smith and thought that people on the site migh enjoy it. I would like to introduce a book that may be a us...
Books Inq. A behind-the-scenes look at a book-review editor's world by Frank Wilson. Wilson is The Philadelphia Inquirer's Book Review Editor and authors an "Editor's Choice" column each Sunday in the Books section. He has been on the paper's staff since 1980. A Philadelphia native, his poems have been published in First Things and Boulevard.Visit it here. {hidetags}
The Small Press Newsroom, where people can discover cool comics! Finally, a blog for Small Press Comics that honestly reviews work—now a place exists to tell the world about other must-have books and graphic novels that need to be seen! Visit it here. {hidetags}
Small Publishers, Artists, and Writers Network provides opportunities for everyone involved in publishing. SPAWN encourages the exchange of ideas, information, and other mutual benefits. This site offers you information on writing and publishing. It also offers links to research sources, publishers, printers, and the media.
Visit it here.
Laura Hird's official site. Laura Hird is a successful Scottish novelist, described as one of the 'most accomplished and fresh young voices around' in 'The Times' for her first novel, 'Born Free' (1999). Laura Hird's website features not only information on her books but also a huge collection of reviews, interviews and new writing. Alongside the 'Showcase' which features short stories, poetry and extracts by new writers, there are review features of classic and new work, as well as films, music and literary magazines. Hird's presence is very strong throughout as she offers her favourite prose, poetry, music and events and offers information on writing opportunities, competitions and links. Visit it here.
New Pages. News, info and guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary periodicals, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative newsweeklies and more. From Utne Magazine: "NewPages.com, the best overall Internet portal to the alternative press, independently (and noncommercially) organizes pages of links to hundreds of magazines, independent publishers and bookstores, literary magazines, newsweeklies, and review sources. NewPages.com also publishes unique book and zine reviews, and an interesting weblog broadly covering the world of arts, publishing, and libraries." Visit it here.
Duotrope's Digest is a free resource for writers that primarily offers an extensive, searchable database of current short fiction and poetry markets. It also offers a calendar of upcoming deadlines, submissions trackers (for registered users) and some nifty reports compiled from the data it has accumulated. Use this site to search for fiction markets that may make a fine home for that short story or poem you just finished. It offers a number of free services for writers and editors, including a free online submissions tracker for registered users. It is updated about once a day and check all the listings at least once a week to ensure the most up-to date database possible.
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