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  • What Is The Classic Detective Fiction Novel ?  By : Chris Haycock
    What requirements and ingredients make the classic detective novel.
  • Want to read more? Learn more? Earn more? Get into audio books for all this and more  By : Nick Moseley
    Audio books are amazing when you think about it - You can "pack" dozens of novels into devices that can fit into a jacket pocket or hang around the neck! It's stuff that would have been on "Tomorrows World" programs even 15 years ago. And you can listen to them just about anywhere, even in water. The result? You can make really good use of - at least - 4-500 hours a year that were previously mentally wasted. Here we explain all.
  • The Salvation Of Sobriety  By : Catherine Johnson
    Alcoholism and its effects on one family's history are integral to the story being told in my novel, Shades of Darkness, Shades of Grace The Pierson family portrayed in the book has suffered the blight of alcoholism for at least four generations, with two of the children, Kay and Paul, forced to confront their dependency
  • The Reality Of Publishing Your Book  By : Brian Konradt
    According to a recent survey, more than eighty percent of Americans want to write a book This shocking statistic is somewhat puzzling because the National Endowment for the Arts estimates that only fifty-seven percent of Americans have read one book in the last twelve months
  • The Path Of Daggers Audio Book - Fantasy At Its Finest  By : Madonna Jeffries
    The Path of Daggers book, penned by the acclaimed author Robert Jordan, is a brilliant piece of work and is a great example of the fantasy category of book As many of you know, not so long ago the fantasy genre had been the classification that many readers looked towards for new and unique subject matters presented in a most creative manner
  • The Main Tips Checklist For Starting A Business  By :
    Use this comprehensive checklist to plan each step of your new business and transform your dream of entrepreneurship into reality. These steps may not necessarily be completed in the order listed; however, you can use them as a guideline for completing all of the necessary business startup tasks. - Determine what kind of business you want to start.
  • The Late Great Sherlock Holmes  By : Chris Haycock
    A brief treatise on the reasons for the amazing popularity and longevity of the character of Sherlock Holmes.
  • The First And Greatest Islamic Travel Writer  By : Justine Richards
    Early in the fourteenth century there was something in the air In 1336 Petrarch, an Italian scholar wrote the first European travel account
  • Short Persian Empire - Archaeological Evidence From Peter James' Book "Centuries Of Darkness"  By : Darren Thompson
    I have shown in this series of articles that there are several pieces of evidence that the Persian Empire did not last the 200 years proposed by historians but only 21 years as described in the Old Testament This is an idea I presented in detail in my book, The Fourth Day: Why the Bible is Historically Accurate
  • Shirley Maclaine Becomes A UFO Conspiracy Reporter  By : Bill Knell
    Already a knowledgeable New Age author, researcher and practitioner of sorts, Academy Award-winning Actress Shirley MacLaine seems to have added UFO conspiracy reporter to her resume In her latest book, Saging While Aging, Shirley reveals what she knows or has learned about various incidents involving UFOs, the military, intelligence services and famous people
  • Red Wing Pottery Makes Its Fiction Debut  By : Catherine Johnson
    The novel, Shades of Darkness, Shades of Grace is set in Minnesota among the states many natural wonders, rich history, and eclectic towns providing a vivid backdrop against which the story unfolds One of the key plot points involves Red Wing Pottery, manufactured in the Minnesota town of the same name for nearly 100 years
  • Is The Lord Of The Rings Audio Book Suitable For Tolkien Purists?  By : Alan Moore
    The Lord of the Rings trilogy has taken the world by storm over the last few years J
  • Is Amazon's Kindle Ebook Reader a Money-Making Opportunity for Authors and Publishers?  By : Miles Galliford
    On November 16, 2007, Amazon finally launched their much-anticipated electronic-book reader, the Kindle. This new device is intended to make reading a book as easy and pleasurable on a portable screen as it is on paper. But is this the case?
  • Ideas for Enjoying Life - 6 great places to enjoy an audio book  By : Nick Moseley
    Bored? Love Reading but no time? Looking for ideas on how to better use your time for pleasure or to improve your education? Yes to any or all of these? Then get into audio books. Discover 6 ideas that will jump-start your life. Your dead time will never be dead again - and you'll be a whole lot happier and self fulfilled - and maybe even more intelligent and successful as a result.
  • How to find & download Audio Books your Ears will love you for!  By : Nick Moseley
    Finding the audio book you want can painfully hard at times. But in most cases it need not be. You just need to know where and how to look for them. In this article you'll learn how to find specific title audio books, audio books from your favorite authors or ranges of audio books on your top genres no matter how obscure or niche it may be. You'' also learn where to look if you simply can't find it in any of the "normal" places
  • Full-Time Income Possible with Blogging  By :
    Most writers dream of being able to write full-time and get paid for it. Unfortunately, writers who pursue writing as a career find out quickly that they must spend a great deal of time writing before making much money at it. Their dream seems far out of reach so the writer ends up taking a regular job and puts off writing until they can find enough free time
  • Eleven Questions For Laura Preble, Author  By : Laura Preble
    Ms Preble is an award-winning teacher, a jazz singer and pianist, and the author of The Queen Geek Social Club and its just-published sequel Queen Geeks In Love (both available from Penguin Books)
  • Declutter Strategies - A Book Review  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Let's face it Clutter can be overwhelming
  • Book Review: Stolen Boy By Michael Mehas  By : Simon Barrett
    Stolen Boy is billed as a work of fiction, however it actually explores a real event, and that event is still unfolding in the Southern California court system Jessie James Hollywood faces the potential of the trip to lethal injection for his actions
  • Book Review: Marketing Your Small Business For Big Profits By David Mason  By : Simon Barrett
    I have no idea how many books are crammed onto bookshelves all about the subject of marketing, there must be many millions It is a subject well understood, how do you make someone buy your Widget as opposed to the other guys Widget
  • Book Review: If I Did It - Confessions Of The Killer By The Goldman Family  By : Simon Barrett
    Yes folks, it's the long awaited OJ Simpson confession book Except that in OJ's mind it was anything but, he claims it is a fictional account of how we would have done it, if he had done it
  • Book Review: Happy For No Reason By Marci Shimoff  By : Simon Barrett
    Marci Shimoff is no beginner to the world of writing, indeed her work with the hugely successful 'Chicken Soup' series is testament to that In total she has six titles to her credit, and worldwide sales of over 13 million copies
  • Book Review: Getting From College To Career By Lindsey Pollak  By : Simon Barrett
    The subtitle reads '90 things to do before you join the real world,' and I have to admit that made my head spin My lovely wife always has a 'To Do' list for me, and she has worked out that if her list has four or five items on it, I may actually do two or three of them
  • Book Review: A Place To Belong By Paul Miller  By : Simon Barrett
    There are good books, and there are bad books, sometimes you even stumble upon a great book In my world there is one more level, and you find it very rarely, it transcends the 'great' designation, A Place To Belong, belongs in that place
  • Book Review: A Broad Abroad In Thailand By Dodie Cross  By : Simon Barrett
    This is to say the least an interesting and entertaining read that covers far more ground than the title implies Told with a huge amount of humor we follow Dodie on her sojourn to Thailand, where things do not work out as planned
  • Book Review Of Stuart Nachbar's Book About Education And Politics  By : Simon Barrett
    Stuart Nachbar has created a curious novel in The Sex Ed Chronicles Using a backdrop of 1980 New Jersey, we are introduced to the murky world of school politics
  • Book Review Of How To Get Out Of Debt By Harrine Freeman  By : Simon Barrett
    Walk into any bookstore and I will bet my last dollar that there is a whole shelf of books aimed at teaching the reader the fundamentals of becoming a millionaire in 10 easy steps

    It all sounds fine, and it makes for a fun read, but generally speaking it is just a bunch of junk that has little to do with the real world
  • Book Review Of Fitness Kills By Helen Barer  By : Simon Barrett
    Food writer, or Foodie, as they are known in the trade, Nora Franke is overfed and overwrought over a recent breakup with her long time boyfriend "We need a break" he tells her, Nora decides that spending some time away from the bustle of New York is just the tonic she needs
  • Book Review Of Coinage Of Commitment By Rob Costelloe  By : Simon Barrett
    The press release bills this book as a love story, I disagree, it is a story about love Specifically one man's search for an everlasting love
  • Back To Back: Two Good Reads On Entry Level Leadership And Culture  By : Stuart Nachbar
    This month, I read two books back to back: Soldier's Heart by Elizabeth Samet and Punching In by Alex Frankel Both of these works are an excellent introduction into entry-level corporate culture and leadership development
  • Avoiding Mistakes With Adsense  By : Rahul Bhagta
    Don't you think it is fascinating that with so many Adsense publishers, all setting up hundreds of sites, they have absolutely no idea who their clients are? The first rule of setting up and maintaining a successful business is thorough knowledge of your client.
  • An Introduction To The Power Of Yin  By : The Power Of Yin
    This book is the outcome of an extraordinary convergence of three remarkable female minds The pure exhilaration I am left with, having had the extreme good fortune to have witnessed this encounter, empowers me to attempt to record—and thereby to share—this profound affirmation of a different kind of feminism
  • An Interview With Paul Mark Tag, Meteorologist Turned Author, About Prophecy  By : Simon Barrett
    I recently had the pleasure of reading Paul Mark Tag's second novel Prophecy, and it is a riveting page turner The concept behind the plot is just wild enough to give you pause for thought
  • An Interview With Author Alan Rolnick About His New Book Landmark Status  By : Simon Barrett
    Landmark Status is a wonderfully funny book Alan Rolnick uses Miami as the backdrop, and real estate as the weapon, to take the reader on a madcap journey that I can guarantee you will enjoy
  • A Book on Review for Target Audien.  By :
    If you are burned out with writing how-to articles to promote your business then consider writing a book review. I recommend you write a review about a book you enjoyed that is related to your products or services. Your review, of course, will be capped off with your 5-6-line byline that includes your contact information and web site URL. Many of the article directories, e-zines and web sites that normally accept articles will accept book reviews too.

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