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  • My answer in these situations: avoid doing anything new if it can be avoided. It's enough to worry about being "present" with so much excitement and demand placed on o...
  • I write so the voices in my head give me some peace. Seriously. My characters demand to be created.
  • Karen, flash pieces are very high in demand these days, especially for online outlets. Lucky you! With sites trying to keep their readers' attention spans from waning,...
  • Hi Marci, glad it gave you a giggle. Actually I think, at least for fiction, self-publishing is even less lucrative. Print on demand companies will try and tell you di...
  • Sweet Becky, I love your new profile picture!  The highlights do kick it up a notch. :) Been away a while. Great new adventures marketing my book and a month in Ohio. ...
  • I was a professional writer (business and high tech) for 36 years, and in that job I would say, smugly, that I didn't believe in writers' block.  When you have materia...
  • I totally agree it's not the women cyclists' fault - like you said, there have to be intereste...s got as much as men's, maybe more people would be interested and it would be more "in dema...
  • This is why, at FutureCycle Press, we publish both: first the printed book (in print-on-demand format) and then the ebook about six months to a year later. The print-o...
  • Re Brooke: I don't know their discount. But the fact is that as a Create Space author you can only have expanded distribution channel (which means everything but Amazo...
  • Hi Sonia, in reply to your comment, The Fine Line is a print on demand publisher.  We've found that producing books as they are required is both ecologically friendlie...