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<title>Why doesn't every bookstore carry my books?</title>
<description>Many new authors will be so excited about their debut book that they don't ask their publisher the right questions about distribution. Many assume that their books will get automatic placement in every bookstore across the country. Then the sad reality hits them.</description>
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<title>Tips for Plotting Your Novel – Part 2: Ferment the Plot</title>
<description>What do you think of when you see the word FERMENT? Picture a vat filled with young wine; it needs time to soak in all the subtle flavors that will make it distinct and delicious. A novel needs time&amp;#8213;and more importantly, deep thought&amp;#8213;to gather in all the richness that will make it a novel worth reading.
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<title>Tips for Plotting Your Novel - Part 1: Percolate Your Ideas</title>
<description>What do you think of when you see the word PERCOLATE? Do you picture a stove-top percolator brewing some strong coffee? That’s how I think of writing a novel. </description>
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<title>Writing Dialogue That Speaks Volumes</title>
<description>If you're writing fiction or even true crime or a memoir, you need to understand the basic structure of dialogue, and how to make these speech patterns stand out and come alive. Expert dialogue is writing that speaks volumes through its characters or narrator.</description>
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<title>Belief Goes a Long Way for a Writer</title>
<description>We choose our success; it doesn't choose us. And we all have different definitions of what success is. In order to b successful at anything, we need one vital ingredient: BELIEF.</description>
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<title>Writing Tips: Variety, White Space, Pacing, Conflict and PONR</title>
<description>Learn about five structural devices used in writing--variety, white space, pacing, conflict and point of no return. Using these elements will make your work easier to read and more exciting.</description>
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<title>Publishing Options Do You Have a Book Just Waiting to Be Published</title>
<description>Have you completed a novel and are now looking for ways to have it published? Want to get the family cookbook published? Well, first you should understand your options--and you do have a few. Whether you query New York publishers, use a subsidy publisher or publish entirely on your own, it's a good idea to know the pros and cons of every option.</description>
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<title>The Four Firsts and Chapter Hooks in Mystery Writing</title>
<description>In fiction, suspense and foreshadowing create mood, tension and the desire for a reader to read more. You can do this, by using the Four Firsts rule and by using chapter hooks. If you don't know what these are, then read this article.</description>
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<title>Dare to Dream and Dream BIG</title>
<description>It is said that every person has at least one good story in them! Some people are gifted to have more than one.

Do you know a future writer – someone who dreams of writing fiction, poetry, or short stories?  Maybe that future writer is…you! If you dream of writing, then why not write?  

Why not Dare to Dream…and Dream BIG? 
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<title>Advice to Authors: Give Acquisition Editors What They Want</title>
<description>Authors: Ever wonder what acquisition editors at book publishing houses are looking for? Want the "inside scoop"? 

Here's some advice for authors from a 25-year publishing veteran--Jerry D. Simmons.</description>
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