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While books for young adults have been around for a while, I don’t think we’ve been so keenly aware of it until Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling and Twilight by Stephenie Meyer became world-wide phenomena. Here are a few links for fellow writers about the books and the market. At Romance University is the article [...]

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Quick Links: Video Links

Today, a few links to videos. This is a cute story about an inventive reading program for children and dogs. I first saw this on my local news, but it looks like it’s been picked up from Good Morning America. Reading to Dogs Helps Kids Build Literacy Skills. And this link is because I’m a [...]

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Quick Links: Writing Tips

A few quick links of writing tips for your reading pleasure today. Agent Nathan Bransford has a humorous and helpful blog post for writing problems, “Do You Suffer From One of These Writing Maladies?” Every now and then I still stuffer from the second one down. Mr. Bransford’s post begins with a mention, in brackets, [...]

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Two links of interest today. Industry news:  An article from the New York Times about Amazon announcing that their digital book sales have exceeded their hardcover book sales. E-Books Top Hardcovers at Amazon. Ebooks are changing the face of traditional publishing. The question becomes in what way and how quickly? Other questions arise about what [...]

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