Over the weekend, I read an article by Philip Kennicott in the Washington Post about the effects of ebooks on the publishing industry and our own reading habits. Philip talked about home libraries – you...
I’ve been trying to catch up on all of my favorite blogs…something I don’t seem to have much free time for lately. In cruising by my favorite blogosphere haunts, hoping all over the cyber...
I was cruisin the net earlier, looking for more great content to share, when I came across this book trailer on You Tube.
I love the idea of blogging a book. Every Monday, the next “episode” of...
If you think nonfiction writing is all boring, technical, how-to stuff, you couldn’t be more wrong. Listen to this video from Simon Whaley of the UK-based Writer’s Bureau. According to Simon,...
Recent pricing changes by Amazon and Barnes & Noble will accelerate the emergence of the ebook market. Both Amazon and Barnes & Noble sharply lowered the price of their electronic readers. In...
It’s Wednesday, so time for another nonfiction genre discussion. For this week, we’re going to look at technical writing.
If you’re anything like me, the term “technical writing”...
Just so you guys know, when you see links to Amazon for books I recommend? They're usually affiliate links. In other words, if you follow the link and buy the book I make a little money. (Not much, but a little.)
Does that mean I'm recommending a book just to make money? No. I link to books because it makes it easier for you to find exactly the book I'm talking about. The fact that I might make a little fee if you buy it via my link is just a bonus.