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  • ...ur being slightly less difficult (because they all seem difficult sometimes). I'm also curious from those of you out there, whether these ranking systems have increased your acceptanc...
  • ...read someone who struggles with all the time it takes like I do. I was glad to see you had wasted whole days. I certainly have. I have tried dif. systems, though never Excel, which is...
  • ...al, as the blog goes out into the blogosphere and billions read it. My niche is caring for the dying, but that entails all of their lives, belief systems, family dynamics, existential...
  • ...ne, I think KDP is a much stronger program, in general, than CreateSpace. Amazon just hasn't been in the publishing space long enough to have the systems that Ingram has established,...
  • ...ant to place you, so you can just help them by guiding them with the category on the back. They will also be looking to your BISAC codes in their systems, which are determined by your...
  • ...me. Over the years I kept coming back to the novel between nonfiction books that were being published. I also had to update it to newer computer systems. Whenever an agent or editor...
  • ...hated it.  After my wounds healed, I worked on it on and off between successive nonfiction books. Had to keep updating the disks for new computer systems. Gave it to friends to read....
  • Wonderful, Jo Anne! One of my aims in writing this is to inspire the next generations of wildlife biologists to do the kind of whole systems, observational research, that Gordon Haber did.
  • ...n of value being linked to an income or fame is so true! Our society doesn't value art in the same way (look at what gets cut first in the school systems). 
  • ...ck-and-mortar retail stores prefer a barcode as well, because they use price scanners that are integrated with their cash registers and inventory systems. This includes even small ret...