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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

I've read some fascinating blog posts lately so I thought I'd share them with you this week.

  1. Field Report From the E-Book Revolution #3: The New Equilibrium
                                                                                          

 I was all ready to lay down my binoculars high in my observation tower and note that a certain peace had settled upon the land of publishing. Battles fought a couple of years ago, full of fury and bile, seem largely to have quieted down to the level of a spirited discussion. Both sides, traditional and indie, had reached a tentative, though perhaps still wary, acceptance of each other's existence. And then came the Hydra's head.
James Scott Bell
                                                                                           

     2.  Author Rights and Responsibilities

                                  
 I believe that as an author, you can expect certain rights when it comes to dealing with agents and publishers. I also believe that rights come with responsibilities.  Rachelle Gardner
                                                                                                                      


      3.   10 Steps to Write and Publish Your Non-Fiction Book
                                                           
             Four years ago I wrote and published my first non-fiction book on Career Change (recently rewritten and updated). I learned so much during the process that I started this site and since then it has been my mission to help people release the book inside.  Joanna Penn
                                                                                                                 

     4.    Types of Serial Killers

              I'm honored to have licensed marriage and family therapist Jeannie Campbell at Redwood's today as we do a cross-blogging adventure. Jeannie does what I do only with matters of the mind so I hope you'll check out her blog (and become an enthusiastic follower) The Character Therapist. Jeannie also has a great book for writers called Breaking Character Stereotypes.   Jordyn Redwood
                                                                                                       

    5.    Medicine in Historical Novels

              Medicine and science meet on many levels, from the purely practical, through the adventurous, all the way to the stuff on the borders, and sometimes breaking them, into religion and morality.    Anne Perry               
                                                                                                        


Have you read a great post lately that you want to share and provide the link and name of the author?                                                                                                    






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