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"There is no use kicking and screaming like a 2 year old in the
throes of a marathon tantrum - the e-book revolution is here to
stay, for better or worse. " 'E-book Revolution' demonstrates how
to take those critical first steps to e-book success and choose the
right e-book model and promotion style for you. It covers
everything you need to know about the e-book revolution, readying
and formatting your manuscript for sale, and marketing your work to
the world. Discover the hidden truth behind why publishers reject
perfectly good manuscripts. Learn innovative ways to make your
e-book unique, how to boost author sales, how non-US authors can
avoid paying too much tax, connect with your readers so they beg
for more and promote your work without paying a cent in
advertising. Everything you need to know about e-book creation and
promotion in one book. Be the master of your writing career. Get
ready writers, the e-book revolution is here. Emily Craven is the
Digital Producer for If: Book Australia and The Australian Writers'
Marketplace and has been researching author marketing and the
e-book revolution for over two years. She has presented on the
subject for the Australian Society of Authors, national writers'
centres, World Fantasy Convention and the National Young Writers
Festival. "E-Book Revolution pulled together all the disparate
kernels of information into an accessible manual that did not
overwhelm, or worse, bamboozle with technobabble." Rowena Holloway,
Author, Australia "Writing your novel is the easy part - THEN the
hard work begins... A fun and pacy guide to the e-pub minefield.
Highly recommended." Morgana Macleod, Author, Australia "Based on
her Emily's] hard won knowledge and experience, she will save you
an enormous amount of time and effort." James Minter, Indie Author
of The Hole Opportunity, UK. "Emily's a witty writer, making this
anything but a dry textbook." Stephen Hunt, Journalist.
"You've got to give Duncan credit, it took most people ages to
realise the lederhosen was painted on and not real clothing..."
Jake Black is almost your average teen, fresh from high-school he
jumps at the chance to move from Hobart to Adelaide, with the vague
plan of taking engineering at the University. Like many of his
generation who travel from home, he turns to Facebook to keep in
touch with family and friends. If only his mother wouldn't call him
every day to check on his diabetes. Or use his sister's account to
spy on his activities. Perhaps this is why his parents were so
eager for him to attend one of the city's residential colleges,
where he is surrounded by two hundred students who can keep watch.
However, college is more adventurous than Jake's parents bargained
for... Ignoring the inevitable medical impacts of his new life
style Jake struggles managing his mother and his new freedom, with
mixed results on the public Facebook platform. A combination of
short story written in status updates and posts, and a one-act play
for small and large casts, Jake's Page is a comic yet
heart-breaking tale of a young, type one diabetic and his Facebook
Page.
Madeline has achieved her dream, acceptance into a world famous
photography college in New York. Like many people of her generation
who travel, she turns to Facebook to keep in touch with her family
and friends. But her move from the sleepy Australian town of
Adelaide doesn't exactly turn out as she expects. From her first
meeting with her chain smoking house mate and his superhero Mexican
Chameleon, Duncan (who can dash across rooms in the blink of an
eye), she knew she was in for an interesting time. Add an umbrella
rigged by her brother to yell abuse at pedestrians when it rains,
pizza deliveries to porn sets, FBI questioning for supposed 'spy
photography', and accidentally blackmailing a famous model
cheating, and things move from the interesting to the ridiculous.
In a world of status updates and blogs, where anyone who 'friends'
you can follow your every move, how the hell is Madeline supposed
to get out of the hole she created?
Title: Notes of a Music-Lover. Tales.]Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection
includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The
collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from
some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written
for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any
curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages
past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes
song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Craven, Helen Emily; 1897. 316 p.; 8 . 012623.e.25.
Title: Katharine Cromer. A tale.]Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection
includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The
collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from
some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written
for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any
curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages
past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes
song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Craven, Helen Emily; 1897. 334 p.; 8 . 012623.de.33.
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