Sorry for the late post today. I’m feeling a bit under the weather, but that must not stop the great publishing links!
To kick things off, the top link is a great review of the iPad as a writing tool. Mr. David Hewson confirms my opinion that iPad is a great information consuming tool. It’s not a productive writing tool. He’s got me excited about Android tablets as an intriguing alternative to the iPad.
Read his detailed review here: David Hewson.
Remember those old Ronco ads? But wait, there’s more!
A writer’s blog on taking the NaNoWriMo challenge.
I Want to Publish My Book. Now what?
How to Write for Love and Money
10 Marketing Excuses That Can Kill Your Book and Career | The Official BookBuzzr Blog
Interview with Richard Hine on building a better book trailer.
Will You Be An Independent Author? « BubbleCow
A writer in the final stages of the book polish contemplates the wait ahead.
And last, but not at all least from Roger C. Parker…(make a drumroll sound in your brain)…
The 100 best writing books
More to come Monday morning, but first…a nap!
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