Mark Coker Lists Where Most E-Book Readers Reside

This information is from Shelf Awareness. “Have you ever wondered where the most voracious e-book readers live?” asked Mark Coker of Smashwords, who crunched his company’s data to see how “the states stack up against one another” and found that the “numbers are...

Keep Your Books–They Will Be Around Along Time

The link below reflects on which various gadgets you should consider keeping and those to toss! It is certainly nice that books are considered a keeper, however, I’m not sure I would have classified them as a gadget. In our home, we would not be getting rid of them, even if we also purchase e-books. In...

Daily Writing Tips Are Available

Included in this post are four references from guest blogger: Daily Writing Tips. Since I feel the content could be valuable to our readers, with their permission, I will be passing some on for your own determination. Your comments are welcome. –Maralyn Here are some of the best recent articles on...

Bad Formatting = Bad E-Books

I wish I could take credit for the knowledge and comments in the link to Bad Formatting = Bad E-Books, featured on BookBuzzer. This article is right on the mark. Our published books have too many bullets, charts, photos, and variations to be effective e-books in any form other than PDFs. In formatting books...

Interview: Kevin Moloney of Australia

While travelling around the state of Victoria and Tasmania in Australia, Norm and I were with Kevin Moloney, Chair of the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association Australasia Division. I mentioned to Kevin that I liked to interview writers, and he agreed. Maralyn: Please introduce yourself...

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