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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Exciting February

Get Out There and find new ways of Advertising.

Nasa.gov/Glory

Think Big!

Another Great Way of advertising is writing an article about what your book is about and then add a little bit about the book in there.  Tom Carsley is a great example.  He's gotten his article on this great survival blog and he's created some buzz.

Digital Advertising is the best direction for Digital bound books.  Project Wonderful is an advertising site every small digital business should use.

The First in a long series of DIY family books, the series "Daddy, What are you making now?" is currently available on Kindle.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

G. Birch keeps us updated on the madness in Sedona

James Arthur Ray is about to go to trial. He stuffed one too many people in a sweat lodge and now he's on trial for murder, or is it manslaughter?!? We don't know! Find out all the juicy details on Geraldine Birchs' blog for her novel


"Sedona: City of Refugees"



There's always something interesting going on in that town.  So, Yea! Check out Mrs. Birchs' Blog for up to the minute information on the James Arthur Ray trial.  You can get there by clicking the word blog, in the sentence up above, or through the sidebar.

Viva the Digital Age.

                        

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Start a writing group

You're favorite publisher always likes to keep things fresh and has joined a writing group that meets on Tuesdays.  All kinds of new authors and all kinds of new ideas will surface at this group.  It's mostly a bunch of writers that use to work at the Mondrian Hotel and now they are meeting for cocktails and 5 page story reading on tuesdays in Los Feliz.

So, Start your own.

Get out there with some other authors, screen writers, poets, novelists and any other kind of writer and write stuff and share it.

I don't know what shape the writers group will take, but i've secretly dubbed it the Mondrian Writers Guild and am excited to start going.

Long Live the Digital Word!