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Next book could be how to do it yourself – The National

Next book could be how to do it yourself – The National


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Next book could be how to do it yourself
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the UAE and the Apple iBook store, which was really an achievement. Was it easy to get the book published? It was self-published. In 2007, when I had almost finished the book I approached [a publisher] in Dubai. Then the financial crisis happened,

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Self-publishing options: From Kindle Direct Publishing to Blurb.com – The National

Self-publishing options: From Kindle Direct Publishing to Blurb.com – The National


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Self-publishing options: From Kindle Direct Publishing to Blurb.com
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Amazon's self-publishing tool for its Kindle e-reader (but which also works with Kindle apps on other platforms) beloved of John Locke. Simply prepare your manuscript, upload it, set a price point and pray you stand out among the many millions of
Self-published author joins Kindle's one million clubInternational Business Times
How Self-Publishing Came Of AgePSFK
From Businessman to Bestselling Ebook AuthorSecondAct (blog)
The Guardian -History News Network -VAdvert Press Center (press release)
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The Myth of National Defense now in ePub

Source link: http://blog.mises.org/16963/the-myth-of-national-defense-now-in-epub/. The Myth of National Defense now in ePub. May 16, 2011 by B.K. Marcus. SHARE IT: Tweet. submit to reddit. /r/Libertarian · /r/Economics · /r/Politics …

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National Sewing Month How-To Project: Kindle or iPad Cover

What do you think about the Amazon Kindle? Maybe this will help.

Sewing tutorial to make a cover for your Kindle or iPad. Download the instruction sheet and materials list at www.NationalSewingMonth.org.

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Why We Can’t Afford Not to Create a Well-Stocked National Digital Library System – The Atlantic (blog)

Why We Can’t Afford Not to Create a Well-Stocked National Digital Library System – The Atlantic (blog)


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Why We Can't Afford Not to Create a Well-Stocked National Digital Library System
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Remember the glories of Kindle-style text to speech when the publishers allow it. Furthermore, the Kindle and the better e-reading applications let users
The rights and wrongs of digital booksBBC News

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Zinio Launches IPad Magazine Apps for Sporting News, National …

The magazine industry is currently in an uneasy standoff with Steve Jobs and Apple (AAPL): Publishers like Time Warner’s (TWX) Time Inc. want to sell iPad subscriptions through their apps, and keep the money and consumer data the …

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O’odham to National Guard ‘We do not want you on our land’ – The NarcoSphere

O'odham to National Guard 'We do not want you on our land'
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Alongside this buy cs4 change, bangalore referred ibook to simplify its front end abolished although fingerworks (beyond 1988 berkeley admitted imposed,

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Words of the future – National

Words of the future
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Chosen by Amazon for its Kindle e-reader, Caecilia was designed in 1990 by Peter Mattias Noordzij, and named after his wife. A slab serif – meaning it has

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Poetry thrives online: Check out free poetry sites for April, National Poetry Month

Books and publishing are doing well, despite the hard economic times. Poetry is doing well online. And free poetry, widely available through online literary journals and e-book publishers, offers a way to help those who want to, or perhaps have to, shave their book budgets.

Eric Pfanner, writing for the International Herald Tribune, examines how bookstores and the publishing industry have continued doing well, despite the world-wide recession. Apparently, this is especially true for Continental Europe’s bookstores, but also true for bookstores in the US. People still want to read—whether for pleasure and escape or for better understanding of what’s happening with the economy. So, they turn to books.

What about poetry? While the death knell for poetry has been rung many times, especially recently, poetry in particular also thrives today, despite the economy. The blossoming of online publishing, documented by the online site Poetry Archive, amongst others (see Stephen Adams, writing for the Daily Telegraph. Literally hundreds of thousands of unique viewers look at poetry. According to Adams, they look at more than a million pages of poetry per month just at the Poetry Archive site. And that’s just the Brits and Europeans.

In the U.S., The Poetry Foundation has a similar site that allows viewers access to well-known and well-respected poets and poems, among others.

But web-based literary magazines know no geo-political boundaries. New ones spring up regularly (for example, see West Goes South). Some are offered as Adobe PDF downloads, such as Poetry Midwest. Some online journals periodically print the best from their sites, as does Abramelin: The Journal of Poetry and Magick. Zeek offers another model growing in popularity, an online accompaniment to a print journal. Many long-established journals now also offer free online supplements to their print issues, including poetry.

While many companies, such as Barnes & Noble and Amazon, try to capitalize on e-books through sales of e-book readers and licensed books, other publishers are choosing a route more reminiscent of the indie music labels: they provide free publication to promote the poetry and poets. why vandalism? (no capitals) is a literary and arts journal that also publishes e-books. The journal and the books are both free for the viewing. Currently, why vandalism?, which has been publishing for only two years, offers five e-books.

Its sixth book, The World Behind It, Chaos, by Michael Dickel (whose work has been published on many of the sites listed here), is due by the end of March, which just happens to be at the end of Small Press Month and the beginning of National Poetry Month. Despite T. S. Eliot’s line, “April is the cruelest month,” April promises to be good for Dickel and why vandalism?

Dickel’s book demonstrates another principle of online publishing related to economics. His book contains photographs and digital art, most of it in full-color, the cost of publishing which would have driven the book’s price out of reach for consumers. This way, his artwork will be seen, his poetry will be read, and an audience will grow to know his work. Dickel says that he’d “like to make money, I don’t expect to do so as a poet. If people become familiar with my work, perhaps then they will also buy books from publishers—and be willing to pay the higher price to include art with the poetry.”

All you have to do is search on the word “poetry” in Google or Yahoo to see that, indeed, poetry is alive and well on the internet. And, largely, available for free. Poetry not only thrives in the online community, it thrives in ways that are affordable to any who have access to a computer and the internet.

Jacob Abrahamson is a writer, poet, and publicist.

West Goes South

Poetry Midwest

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Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" 


The all-new Kindle has a new lectronic-ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6-inch-size reading area, and a 17 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces. The new Kindle also offers 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life, double the storage to 3,500 books, built-in Wi-Fi, a graphite color option and more—all for only $139.



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