Michael N. Marcus
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Update on online harassment that used SheWrites against me

Started Dec 27, 2012 0 Replies

Some of you may recall that in the early summer of 2010 someone set up a fraudulent identity as Caroline Harris on SheWrites as part of an elaborate online harassment campaign against me.…Continue

Do female writers still need to hide their gender behind pen names?

Started this discussion. Last reply by J. Lang Wood Apr 9, 2010. 3 Replies

In the 19th century it was common for women to adopt male pen names to ease the path to publishing. "George Eliot" was really Mary Ann Evans. In the 20th and 21st centuries, women have managed to…Continue

 

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Update on online harassment that used SheWrites against me

Some of you may recall that in the early summer of 2010 someone set up a fraudulent identity as Caroline Harris on SheWrites as part of an elaborate online harassment campaign against me.'Caroline' falsely accused me of terrible crimes including child molestation, rape of women, children and a dog, and burning my wife.On a…See More
Dec 27, 2012
Michael N. Marcus commented on the blog post '[REALITY CHECK] - Grammar & Punctuation – The “Rules” are Meant to be Broken'
"A preposition is a part of speech that a sentence should never end with. Michael N. Marcushttp://www.bookmakingblog.blogspot.comhttp://www.SilverSandsBooks.comhttp://www.BookFur.comhttp://www.Facebook.com/SilverSandsBooks"
Aug 30, 2012
Michael N. Marcus commented on the blog post 'What’s What---Subsidy Publishing, “True” Self-Publishing, and Hybrid Publishing'
">>Subsidy publishing means that the companies themselves (like Lulu or CreateSpace or Author Solutions companies) publish and distribute books under their own imprint.<< Not necessarily. Lulu and…"
Aug 12, 2012
Michael N. Marcus commented on the blog post 'The plural of book is NOT book's!'
"Tom Lehrer claims he “went from adolescence to senility, trying to bypass maturity.” Tom graduated from Harvard Magna Cum Laude at age 18 and is in Phi Beta Kappa. He taught at MIT, Harvard, Wellesley and the…"
Oct 28, 2011
Michael N. Marcus commented on the blog post 'I'm Thinking of Self-Publishing. Whaddya Think? (And Help!)'
"Deborah Armstrong said, " has anyone looked into Xlibris? I have been comparing the various self publishing companies and have found that Xlibris offers the best service for the money. Just wondering if I am missing something.…"
Jul 1, 2011
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The power of e-books

As one of the few HeWriter members of SheWrites, I generally stay in the background. However, my recent sales experience with an e-book is so important I have to share it with the SheWriters. I used eBookIt.com to handle the conversion of my Stories I'd Tell My Children (but maybe not until they're adults) book, and I've been quite pleased with the company's quality,…See More
Jun 17, 2011
Michael N. Marcus commented on the blog post 'I'm Thinking of Self-Publishing. Whaddya Think? (And Help!)'
"Jane Galer said, "Lightning Source [has] a book making machine. I think there's one in the Harvard book store." The Espresso Book Machine was developed by On Demand Books and is distributed and serviced worldwide by Xerox.…"
Jun 11, 2011
Michael N. Marcus commented on the blog post 'I'm Thinking of Self-Publishing. Whaddya Think? (And Help!)'
"After wasting significant time and energy experimenting with several e-book services, I tried eBookIt.com and have been extremely pleased. The company is good, fast, reasonably priced and responsive. Its website is very friendly. My money…"
Jun 11, 2011
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'Writing Two Books At The Same Time...is this possible???'
"Since my third book, I've always had at least two "in the oven." Right now, there are five (or maybe six).   I like being able to switch among them if I need fresh stimulation, or some days I'll feel like editing…"
May 19, 2011
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Apr 17, 2011
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'The Self-Publishing Debate - Opinions?'
"And at least one non-woman."
Feb 14, 2011
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'The Self-Publishing Debate - Opinions?'
">>New world, ladies, do stay alert to it.<<   Suzanna, a few members of SheWrites are not ladies. [grin]   Michael N. Marcus-- http://www.BookMakingBlog.blogspot.com-- http://www.Self-Pub.info-- Create Better Books, with…"
Feb 13, 2011
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'The Self-Publishing Debate - Opinions?'
"I'll offer some comparative numbers for book revenue for one of my recent books, which might be useful for people considering various paths to publication.   It's a 518 pages nonfiction published by my own tiny Silver Sands Books…"
Jan 4, 2011
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'The Self-Publishing Debate - Opinions?'
">>(My parents turn 60 this year, which makes them baby-boomers, although I don't think that makes them first-years? I'm clueless about that part.)<< The famous/infamous "Post-World War II Baby Boom" includes babies…"
Dec 31, 2010
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'The Self-Publishing Debate - Opinions?'
"Hi Cindy... Thanks so much. I'm glad you got blasted. Since writing/publishing is a part-time gig, I do it to elicit smiles. The money is an added benefit. HOWEVER -- I'm a first-year baby-boomer (born in 1946) like Billy…"
Dec 31, 2010
Michael N. Marcus replied to the discussion 'The Self-Publishing Debate - Opinions?'
"Oh, come on, Linda. Lighten up.   I seldom call women "chicks," and certainly not all women.   My 88-year old mother is not a chick now, but was one 70 years ago. My father may have considered her a "babe" or a…"
Dec 27, 2010

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Who I am:
http://BookMakingBlog.blogspot.com
http://bloggingaboutdeath.blogspot.com
http://www.SilverSandsBooks.com
http://www.MichaelMarc.us
http://not-a-pedophile.blogspot.com
http://www.self-pub.info
http://www.ablecomm.com
http://www.WeLoveClams.com
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
Stories I'd Tell My Children (but maybve not until they're adults)
Become a Real Self Publisher
Independent SelfpPublishing: the complete Guide
How to Get the Most out of a Self-Publishing Company
Brainy Beginner's Guide to Self-Publishing
Easy Ebooks
The 555 Worst Self-Publishing Misteaks
Internet Hell
Stupid, Sloppy, Sleazy (about Outskirts Press)
Phone Systems and Phones for Small Business & Home
I Only Flunk My Brightest Students
Telecom Reference eBook
What I Most Wanted to Get Out of School was Me!
Media outlets that I currently write for:
mostly my blogs and websites
My writing is:
Fiction, Nonfiction, Memoir, Blog Posts
Outlets where I review books, TV, or film:
books
Services I offer to other writers:
friendly free advice
I'm part of these writers' groups or salons:
no
My professional associations:
IBPA, SPAN, SPAWN, ISPA, USA
I found out about She Writes from:
the goddess

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The power of e-books

Posted on June 17, 2011 at 10:25am 0 Comments

As one of the few HeWriter members of SheWrites, I generally stay in the background. However, my recent sales experience with an e-book is so important I have to share it with the SheWriters.

 

I used eBookIt.com to handle the conversion of my Stories I'd Tell My Children (but maybe not until they're… Continue

Gender differences, FWIW

Posted on December 13, 2010 at 8:26am 0 Comments

Market researcher ComScore released a report which provides an analysis of the female Internet user. The report found that social networking sites reach a higher percentage of women than men globally, with 75.8 percent of all women online visiting a social networking site in May 2010 versus 69.7 percent of men.

Social Networking’s reach among women is highest in Latin America where it reached 94.1 percent of females online, and in North America where it reached 91.0 percent of…

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Living with an iPad

Posted on April 27, 2010 at 1:53am 0 Comments

If any of you are considering getting an iPad, or assume you would not like one, see my report on living with one for two weeks. http://bookmakingblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/after-two-weeks-what-i-like-and-dont.html



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-- Independent Self-Publishers Alliance, http://www.independentselfpublishers.org

-- "Become… Continue

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At 9:34am on December 8, 2009, Bernice L. McFadden said…


**10th Anniversary Edition**

"Bernice L. McFadden's first novel begins with the brief, poetic description of a crime so startling that the reader is helplessly drawn in, as if a bright red door stood ajar on a bleak and forbidding house. Pearl Taylor's daughter, Jude, has been found murdered and mutilated near a field at the edge of town. "The murder had white man written all over it," writes McFadden. "But no one would say it above a whisper. It was 1940. It was Bigelow, Arkansas. It was a black child. Need any more be said?" In the years that follow, Pearl catches sight of Jude in so many strangers that when Sugar Lacey comes to town and sets up her unwholesome "business" in the house next door, she doesn't know whether to believe what she sees in Sugar's face: a striking similarity to Jude, dead 15 years. In her sedate but supple prose--rising at times to a light, unforced lyricism in the description of landscape or character--the author perfectly renders the closed and protective society of a small Southern town, the superstitions, gossip, and prying."

Praise for the novels of Bernice L. McFadden:

"Searing and expertly imagined." - Toni Morrison

"Vivid." - The New York Times

"Eloquent..." (McFadden) is a talent worth watching." - The Washington Post

"Sweeping and intense" - Susan Straight author of A Million Nightengales

"This very American story is fascinating; it is also heart-breaking,
thought-provoking, and beautifully written." --Binnie Kirshenbaum, author of The Scenic Route

In order to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Sugar I am campaigning to sell 10,000 copies by Jan 9th, 2010.

Please purchase one for yourself or a friend. And yes, Kindle purchases count!
 
 
 

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