Saturday, August 27, 2011

Write book reviews for money

For writers of incipient looking for making money on the internet, one way to break into the market is by writing reviews of books and sell them to sites that need. If you read regularly, you know that what lee almost always leaves with a printing or other - why not write about your impressions and earn money while you do.


For some reason, many people who want to write for the internet tends to jump directly to articles and web content. Very few actually take the time to write a good review. One of the reasons for this is that sites like helium and associated content are well known content article sites that offer secure money for someone who can write (and attract an audience to read what they write).


However, there is something to say to write serious reviews. People read before you buy new books, and many consider reviews as invaluable tools to eliminate irrelevant and poorly written literature of any genre. Sale of revisions is a task far more time than the sale of articles, however.


When it comes to reviews of books, there are fewer options exist for articles, although they can sometimes carry articles that exist in constant work for a single client. In presenting its consideration to a magazine or newspaper, for example, can sometimes win a season of occasional guest reviewer, or even a working full-time as a writer. If their skills are of one high enough quality, his writing may even earn you a work written other content of the publication.


So, if you're one of those who regularly recording through the pages of a book as the front cover in fire and is racing the flames to see how the ends of the story, try to write and submit your own review of a book recently has read. It can be that you surprised even yourself.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Reviews of children's books for children: how to write review of a children book

I should probably write book reviews in school. As a kid, I used to hate to write them. But now I use profiles that others have written all the time. Help me to decide what books I would like to read below. So if you are a child and you have to write a review, here is how to write one about a book that I think will like other children.


In fact, you can't be about a book that you really like. They are also helpful negative comments. Sometimes a book that he dislikes is still a great book, not just for you. Another child with other interests might find that perfect book for them. So write your review of anyway.


Here are some things that should be included in your review:


Title


Be sure to obtain the correct and complete title to the book of that review. Sometimes the series of books has parts of titles that are the same and different. If you don't include the full title, another child could read your opinion and ill get the book to read.


For example, you probably know about diary of a child might, by Jeff Kinney. But if later review one of the books in the series, be sure to include the entire title, like this: Diary of a Wimpy child: really ugly (book 5).


Author


You probably hates the people say or write his name wrong. I bet the authors of the books you are reading feel exactly the same way!


Be sure to correctly write the name of the author. Check and double check your report.


Recommended age or degrees


You can read a fun book, but they know is too difficult for her younger sister to read. So they include the age that you think you will enjoy the book.


You could say something like "Recommended for children in 4th and 5th grade". Or something like "I'm 10, but usually read books that are much more difficult that it supposed that you reading in the school." "So I think it would be better for the sixth or seventh degree."


Summary of the history


Give a brief description of the main things happen at the beginning of the story, or the principle and the environment. But don't forget not to give the end, especially if there is something really amazing happens.


There are other things that may want to include in his review:


Something that really enjoyed


If you thought that the book was funny, say so. If it seemed exciting or fear, and love the adventure, mention it.


Something that you don't like the book


Perhaps the beginning is really good, but the end is boring. Perhaps the book seemed too scared to children, or gave him nightmares. You can warn others about it.


Other similar books


The book review compare to other similar books. In this way, children can have a better idea if it could be something you would like to read.


Others that might enjoy the book


Say what kind of children believes that the book could interest you. For example, "If like to read books about spies or adventure, you can enjoy the series Alex Rider." "Do or,"If you like books about witches are not too much miedas, you can enjoy"which witch?"by Eva Ibbotson.


Recommend other books or authors


It's fun to find a lot of books by another author who doesn't even know. Therefore include other authors with books like the review. Or can suggest other books that are similar to this one, that other children may also enjoy reading.


Think of the children will be reading the review. Use some of these tips that I have given them in writing. If you do, you will be able to write reviews of books for children and help other children sharing their love of reading and great books.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Steps in becoming a book reviewer

Do you want to be a book reviewer?. Like to read books and think that you can earn extra money by writing reviews of books, or perhaps you are an author that is a little frustrated that cannot be revisions so it decided to begin to review books for yourself or you think writing reviews, might get people interested in reading their books.
 
They are all good reasons to become a book reviewer, but how to go about it, and what rules or guidelines need to follow?
 
Book reviewer qualifications
In this era of the Internet, anyone can be a book reviewer, but some basic qualifications are needed to establish himself as a renowned and reliable. You don't need a Ph.d. in English, doesn't have to be an expert in anything, and doesn't have to be an author. But it is necessary to have a good command of English language and be able to express themselves well. She also wished to have a professional attitude, be fair and be careful about how to express their views, not just reacting according to their own preferences but also taking into account the book recipients and what the opinion of the majority may be towards the book. In short, still being balanced honest is key qualities of a successful review book.
 
Introduction
People start to review books in many ways. Many authors begin by sharing books and write comments between them as a way of mutually supportive fellow authors. You may want to begin by writing comments and place them on Amazon or Barnes & Noble Web sites, or any of the editorial reader sites lover as LibraryThing. You can even decide to create your own blog or Web site where can publish his book reviews. Today, many bloggers are their own independent book reviewers. If you don't want to run your own blog, you can connect with bloggers to your guest book reviewer. Do not ignore the possibilities of review online or in homes of impresión-potencial for his book reviews are endless.
 
If you really want to learn the ropes of book review, may want to start writing opinions for a service of review established book or publication. While printed publications are gradually in book reviews, many magazines and newspapers still have comments. Some of these publications have an established book reviewer or book team, while others requested tests. Send an enquiry to the publication and ask if they would be interested in a review of a specific book, or if you can write comments for them books many of them are in the mail that would be willing to send. Review online services, including the views of readers, reviewed the book and pen pen reviews also have teams of book. Many of these services are configured so that readers can choose books who wish to review. Some of these services offer a monetary compensation to review books, while others offer only a copy of the book to be reviewed as compensation. In any case, it is a great way to start winning book reviewer credentials.
 
Find your niche as a reviewer
Initially, you may want to review any book that you can get your credentials and to be known as a reviewer of book, but over time, may decide that you want to become an expert reviewer for certain types of books such as novels or self-help. Several authors/bloggers should focus exclusively on one type of book. If you are an author, can review books similar to yours, mysteries, thrillers, or cookbooks. If you have some credentials, such as an archaeologist, a history teacher or a psychologist with a license, you can focus on review of books in these fields. If you're a MOM loves House, you can review books or child-rearing books. And of course, don't forget to published authors. Yes, they would like to read John Grisham novels, but he probably doesn't need his book reviews to increase sales, so consider writing a review for a published author who only wrote his first thriller and is trying to get exposure. In this way, you both doing each other a favor, promote the together book through its review. Published authors can be very grateful for your help, and then see their friends to so you can quickly create their credentials and clients.
 
Review for money
When you start being a reviewer, you probably want to review some free books just to get your name out there and build their credentials. It can offer its services to members of an Association of authors and give a special price for a review. Many authors are not going to pay $50, much less than $600 for a book review (Yes, there are reviewers who are paid $600), but might be willing to give you a copy of his book and $25. As known and increase their credentials, always can charge more. Do not be embarrassed about load to write comments. They are committing their time to read the book, and it may take from a couple of hours to more than twenty years to read a book, not to mention the time spent writing the review and preparation for publication, either online or in print.
 
Good and bad comments
Be prepared if you decide to write negative comments, some authors and readers than angry. If you load a revision, you can especially be problems here. You must decide if you only write book reviews you like, or be honest regardless of whether you like the book. It should always be ethical and write comments only good for the readers of money that they have praised a book that is poorly written will be quickly read your comments. Be upfront with authors and let them know that it is sincere in his opinions. You can set a policy that if does not have three stars or higher in a review, you can write the review but not to publish, and that the author can be considered the test as an evaluation with pointers to make the book better. Sure that someone does not like a review he wrote, but while the reviewers must be professionals at what they say, revisions are also subjective and understood based on personal opinion.
 
Let the book review Begin
I hope these few tips to help you begin your career as a critical book. You must review book may take a long time, but can also be enjoyable and enlightening; It will probably be much more information about topics that interest you and expand your horizons read new books that otherwise would have never experienced. Books can change the world, and to help readers select the best books to read, are doing their part to make the world a better place.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Ten book pick up suggestions that I have learned over the years

I have always enjoyed visiting book stores. I went to my brother about libraries used for years. He started collecting books in the 1980s when he was on the West Coast.


Although I enjoyed looking for books I knew nothing of what became a collectible book. I don't understand then why my brother was interested in collecting all the pretty horses Cormac McCarthy for a few dollars at a used book store... but I do it now!


In late 1990 when he came internet... my brother showed me how to find the prices of the books through exchange of advanced book (abebooks.com) and eBay. Gave me many other book collect suggestions.


Therefore... in 1998 I decided to start to pick up the book.


Here is the book collection of tips I've learned since then:


1) That a book to be collectible, should be a first edition (also called first impression)


How do you know? Well, open the book up on the third page - usually the page after the first page - copyright page.


Look at the bottom of the page. It will normally be a line with numbers from one to 10. (i.e. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0)


If you see a line number with a "1" in the first edition.


Almost 80% of modern editors have standardized the use of a number of the line that represents the number of printing.


If there is no line number then search for the words "first edition" or "first impression" or "published". Old books, is best to consult one of the many books on the identification of the first edition.


(2) Condition book has a great impact on its value


Condition is critical to the value of a book. Just reading a book once can result in stains, tears or friction that might reduce its value by 30-50% or more. The higher grades of a book are very thin (essentially impeccable) either. Dust jacket condition these days is very important that the cover can be attributed to 75 per cent of the value of the book.


Always try to buy books where the book and dust jacket essentially new feature (described as beautiful / fine).


(3) First book of the author tends to be the most valuable book writes


The Publisher is taking an opportunity of a new author not verified. Only a small number of books... perhaps only a few thousand of books may be printed. If the author obtained favourable reviews and sold the first impression... the editor may request a second printing with more books. And sign the author for a second book.


From the author's next book is likely to have a run in his first impression of... two or three times that of the first book of the author. You can see the demand and value of the first book will be more--perhaps much higher than the second book!


(4) Collect hardcover books


Hardcover trade Edition is usually the first selling book. You will have a greater longevity of the Softcover Edition which turn yellow with time and the pages will be fragile. Pocket Books can go six months to a year later. Pocket Books are for reading. Some may pick them up but I do not. The same applies to the editions of the book club. These books are shorter, more slender and have a price in the jacket.


Buy paperback to read... do not collect!


(5) Select books these book genres: literature, science fiction, fantasy and mystery


What gender (pronounced zhahn'-ruh) mean? It is a category or style which can refer to films (for instance horror films), music or books. Books in other genres, such as history or biographies can be highly collectible, too. But it may not reach the heights of value that can be in the genres of fiction.


(6) Book awards


Books which have won awards from book are often very valuable and collectible. In particular... being in search of his first book by an author who has won a prize.


(7) Books that are generating a buzz can be worth collection


It is a collection of the art book to examine books with reviews of good books, perception is in best-sellers lists... or the book is doing in a movie.


(8) Signed books


Books are signed by the author in general increase the value of a book of 20 to 100%. Authors sign book earlier in his career... and less when they are most famous. So later signed books by known authors may have considerable value... Although many first editions were printed.


See your local newspaper for author signing events. There are fewer independent book stores these days... but many are able to stay in business and prosper because of famous authors, coming to sign.


(9) A book will be more collectible of the country in which it was published


Often the same book was published in United States and United Kingdom. If it was first published in the United Kingdom will be called the "first true" and more value. Books published in the United Kingdom and Canada are printed in numbers lower because of the small population - the most valuable.


(10) Valuable first editions are found on the shelves of treatment in the main libraries


Editors of discount books which have ceased to sell well or have been reprinted too often. The first editions of books authors first or second at times can be found... by six or seven dollars. Often without a remainder mark (which reduces the value of books) in the bottom or top of the text block party.


Following these ten book boards of management in a period of years can generate a nice library of valuable first editions.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Use of the images in book promotion

Books usually have at least one couple of images related to them - at least the cover and the picture's author. Other books may have numerous photographs inside, white and black or in color, as well as illustrations, maps, or other types of images. All these images can help promote your book, even if people are shopping online, and not a physical book can look before you buy. Before your book is published or even established, ensure that raisins thinking in time all the ways that you can use those images in their marketing and that are in a format that will make these images available when necessary.


Make sure that you have the right kind of images


When working with the design and the photographer or person, if you have photos or other images to include, make it clear that it wishes to images in jpeg format, so it can be used online and in other formats.


Some people of book design prefers to use tiff images, which can be better in some cases for the print quality, but they are usually equally good jpeg images. Not able to publish your images online from Internet tiff preferred JPEG files. If you're expert with Photoshop or another program that will allow you to crop and edit images, change image formats may not be a problem, or may want information about how to modify images you it has more options later. But if you want a ready to use images, make sure that leaves his book design person, they know nothing cuts or changes, like on its final shape as reproduced in his book to be the best images you can use in your marketing efforts. And make sure you ask these images as JPEG files and color while his book will be printed only in black and white. People to look at images in white and black in a book, but they expect full color online. In addition, images of books generally have to be high resolution as 300 dpi, but you want a lower resolution, such as 72 dpi, if you are going to publish the images online because the lower resolution images will have less time to load on a web page.


Several ways to sell images of the book


Web site: If you are a first time author out with your first Web site, you want a Web site to resemble the deck or reflect the content of his book. Using themes, colors, graphics and images that match the book's cover and the tone of the book, purpose and content. They do not want to settle for a Web site that collides with the cover of the book or its image, or use prefabricated templates which do not project the image of the right - or what is worse, contradictory. Speak with designer of the Web page that can make the best use of the cover and other images. Use these images as a preview, which is why people want to buy the book.


Blog: As its Web site, you may want your blog to reflect the theme and the content of his book and his role as author. The blog may have a couple of images uploaded to it in the template of the blog are from his book, such as the image of an author or an image of the book. Use images to post on your blog, a couple at the same time. Here is a place that you want to make sure that you have many of the available jpeg images, so if you are going to publish a blog on a daily basis or even a couple of times a week, your images are all readily available and already cropped and size as necessary to save him from spending much time with them.


Publish extracts from his book and upload book images appropriate to each post. Alternative their posts of his book with occasional articles on yourself or things he has done and continue to take new photographs for publication. Effective blogging with images must learn how to use a program like Fireworks or Photoshop so that the images are high-quality, cropped or altered to provide the best effect.


Because people will probably have to go to read your blog entry, puts an image at the top of the entry, so grab the attention immediately rather than hide it over bottom of the page. And tease your readers-post one or two of your best images in a section of the book and let them know that most images are available in the book.


Online photo albums: In the era of social networking, people loves to see pictures of each other. If you're on Facebook, MySpace or anywhere else that allows to upload photos or images to an album, create an album of photos of his book, or even several albums for different sections of his book. People are more interested in his book if you can see some of the images. And don't be afraid of alternating some of these images for your profile picture.


Videos of preview of the book: He has made a video of his book. Several companies for the promotion of professional book, including the views of readers, make book preview films for authors. You want to present a dozen more or less the best images from his book, in jpeg format, which can be used for the video. You can include a voice command sequence or have one fact for you to help you match the words he spoke with the appropriate images to use. Although the book does not have many images, here is a reason to find additional images, provided that you pay for them or use free images royalty, to help promote the book.


Postcards and other Marketing pieces: Consider all the possibilities beyond the usual prior to promotion of the book. If he has written a book of history or tour, he would like to convert their images into its own line of postcard. If tourists can buy his book, to buy their cards, and postcards are generally low-cost, it may be likely to sell a lot of them. You can do the same with his book marketing pieces-pick five or six of their best images and perform a series of take it - for children's books could be a take for each character in the book. Cards, posters, calendars, baby cards, cups of coffee, bags, puzzles or even her own line of t-shirts? Although it does not mention his book on all of these elements, they can additional income from your images and you can sell these products on the Web site as well as his book. Local gift shop could not be interested in the sale of his books, but they might be able to sell calendars or t-shirts. Not to be limited. Market and sell your images, with or without your book.


The images are a key component for a marketing book. People love looking at pictures and captures the attention when a book of plain text can not. Use your images to get attention and promote his book in every way possible. Be creative so that these images will create additional income for you as the author.


Sunday, July 31, 2011

The ten main reasons that should write a book now!

Many would-be authors have a great book inside them, but most will never be written, and that's a shame. Isn't it time for you to quit making excuses, and write the book you've been dreaming about?


What keeps people from successfully writing the book of their dreams? Typically, would-be authors allow their lack of confidence, or a few flimsy excuses to stand in their way. But don't be deterred any longer, because I'm going to show you ten ways to overcome obstacles and boost your writing confidence.


Who exactly is capable of writing a great book, or the next bestseller? A lot more people than you might think. There are literally thousands of great writers who have amazing stories to tell. But here's the kicker: They'll never be discovered until they get off the sneid, and start writing.


Is it possible that YOU could be the next author to hit the bestseller's list? I hope so, because that would be really cool But even if your book doesn't ascend to the top of the charts, it's still worth writing, isn't it? After all, good books, told-right are always welcome in the publishing world.



Ten excuse-busters to help you write your dream-book at last:


1. IT'S YOUR DREAM. How do I know that? If it weren't your dream, you wouldn't be reading this article right now! What have you done with your dream? Have you pursued it? Worked diligently toward fulfilling it? Or have you allowed the excuses of life, and mental obstacles to kill it? Sounds like an easy question to answer, doesn't it? But for many would-be authors, the right answer; the one that leads them to fulfill their book-writing goal, is never discovered. And that's a shame, because your dream, if channeled properly, can become a powerful driving force in your life.


If you possess the personal passion that's needed to fulfill your dream, and are willing to devote yourself to achieving it, then quite possibly, your dream may come true. But it can only happen if you dare to believe that dreams are worth pursuing.


2. YOU just might have a story worth telling. I hope you don't think the only people capable of writing good stories, or creating quality books are those being published already, because that's just NOT true!


Popular opinion suggests there re no new stories to be told. You know, that all the good ones have already been written. But isn't it amazing, that every now and then, an inspired author will challenge the limits of creativity, and give us something fresh and wonderful to read again?


Why shouldn't that special someone be YOU? After all, if someone is going to do it, why should it be other writers all the time?


Personally, I believe everyone has a great story to tell, an amazing book to write, or good advice to pass along. The problem is, most non-published authors don't REALLY think they have anything to say.


Louis L'Amour, the famous western writer, said, "Folks is folks wherever you find them." If that's true (and I believe it is), then why shouldn't YOU have a tale to tell, and a great book to write? After all, the only thing that separates you from published authors is - they have already been published, and you haven't. So what - that doesn't make their writing skills superior to yours, does it?


I hope you're paying close attention to what I'm saying, because it's important for you to grasp this point if you are going to produce the kind of books you're capable of creating. You must believe that you possess the talent, the creative ability, and the necessary initiative to write your book successfully, or you'll never pull it off. For without tenacity, perseverance, and the right attitude, you will not succeed in the publishing world, because doors only swing open for those who knock loud and long enough.


Do you have what it takes to keep trying, even when others tell you to quit? Many successful authors had to battle through unbelievable rejection and incredible obstacles, before they finally got published. And chances are, your journey won't be that dissimilar from theirs. So keep on persevering, even when it would be easier to quit.


3. Are YOU an expert? If so, then use your expertise to write a book that will benefit others in your field, or assist people in making decisions that will make life better for them.


Personally, I find it very frustrating to go into the bookstore, in search of a book on a particular subject, only to find none. This trend holds especially true in the techno, writing and historical sections. Sometimes, dozens of nearly identical books have been written about the same subjects, but not a single volume on the subject you need.


Someone needs to fill in the blanks! Even though more books are being published now than ever before, there are still plenty of empty niches in the publishing world that are begging creative writers, and experts like you, to fill them. Take it from an author, who is an avid reader: The book world needs your help! We need authors who will actually use their experience, talent and expertise to widen the genre list, and help create books that people really want to buy.


4. Help wanted: Authors who will write good, clean, creatively written books, the whole family can enjoy. In the publishing world today, there's no shortage of authors who rely on the cheap crutches of sex, violence, and filthy language to make their books sell. And that's sad, because great storylines don't need immoral or offensive crutches to make people buy them.


Growing up, my parents told me, "Intelligent people don't need to use foul language." That's the same way I feel about book publishing. Creative writers don't need to use sex, violence or offensive language to sell books. If anything, it cheapens the story, and makes it unacceptable to people, who otherwise would have purchased their writings. Remember this: If the story is well-told and engaging, it will sell itself.


Need proof that clean books sell? Let me introduce you to Jan Karon (though she needs no introduction). Her Mitford series of books has sold over 25 million books since 1998. How's that for a clean book success story? But I hope you don't think her books are a one-time phenomenon, either, because they're not. There are enough good clean books at the top of the current and all-time bestseller charts to inspire anyone to go clean.


5. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." I hate using old adages to illustrate new points, but that particular one applies here. The truth is; if you sit on your laurels and do nothing, you can expect to accomplish exactly that in life.


You'll never become a published author unless you put your fingers to the keyboard and start typing. It's as simple as that. To win the marathon, you have to run the race. To go to the moon, you have to become an astronaut. I wish there was a 1-2-3 formula for writing bestseller books, but there isn't. It just takes a lot of hard work - and nobody can do it for you.


Now don't take me wrong. I'm not saying that writing isn't fulfilling, or pleasurable, because many authors enjoy it (I know I do). But whether you find it enjoyable or not, that doesn't change the fact that it still requires many hours of hard work.


If you are hoping to get rich quick off your writing ability, you might be disappointed, because most authors don't find the pot of gold at the end of their story's rainbow. Then again, in the publishing world today, you never know, it could happen. Every year, new writers hit it big, and best of all, you never know who it will be. So maybe, just maybe, that someone will be you. Of course, there's no way of knowing who will write the next book that tops the charts, but one thing we do know; that someone will definitely NOT be you, unless you write a book, and submit it to the publishing process.


6. You're not too old! It's my conviction that some of the best books reside within those who are over forty. They have the training, the knowledge, the history, the experience and often, the necessary time to devote to writing great books, but sadly, many 'older' people never do it. And you want to know why? Most often, they think they're too old to do it. You know what I say to that? Humbug!


How can I say that? I was past forty when I started writing my first book, and since then, I have written four more, plus several guides for group and individual studies. Want to know what I learned from the process? If I was able to do it, why shouldn't you be able to do it, too?


Think of it this way: What does it matter how old you are? You can't change your age, anyway, so why don't you do what you've always dreamed of doing, and stop worrying about how many ticks are left on the clock! Wouldn't you prefer to leave this world fulfilling your dream, instead of wasting your remaining years doing nothing, while wishing you had?


7. You can find the time, if you know where to look! Yeah, yeah, yeah - I know how hectic life can get, and how scarce time can be. But if you are ever going to fulfill your dream, you have to find a way to overcome this obstacle. Here's a hint: Try swapping some of the elective activities in your life for quality writing time. What do I mean by that? During the course of a seven-day period, everyone wastes time. Your assignment is to find those wasted hours and convert them into writing time.


How can you convert wasted hours for usable ones? Start by tracking your activities for the next few weeks. This will give you a good idea of what your time inventory looks like. Next, you need to decide which of those hours can successfully be converted into writing time.


Some of the items on your list might include excessive sporting activities, trips to the mall, time spent surfing the web, mindless television viewing, or even your hobbies. Now, I am not suggesting that you quit interacting with family and friends, sell your home, move to Montana, buy a shack and start writing. But with careful planning, you might find a few hours every week that you can devote to writing.


8. If you're not creative enough to write fiction, write something else! Who said you have to write fiction? Fiction is only one genre among many. Besides, it's the most flooded part of the book market, anyway. You'd actually be much better off finding a different niche, than trying to replicate the hundreds of established fiction writers at the top of the bestseller list.


What can you write, if you don't write fiction? You can write whatever you want to write! Go into your favorite bookstore, and look at all options. A few of the categories include: children, fix-it, self-help, advisory, hobbies, travel, relationships, problem-solving, religion, lifestyle, leadership, poetry, biography, media, sports, finance, reference, and a whole lot more.


An excellent method for determining what book to write, is to use the same formula entrepreneurs use when starting a new business. Start by answering these two questions, and you might be on your way: What topics (subjects) are you most passionate about? What do you enjoy talking about, or doing, more than anything else?


What comes next? Use the passion you have for your hottest-topic to inspire readers. Will it work? It has worked exceptionally well for thousands of other authors, so there's no reason it shouldn't work for you. For one thing, your passion will be evident when you write about something you really enjoy. Your readers will pick up on it, too, and will enjoy it much more than a book that was written for lesser reasons.


9. Your style may not be what publishers are looking for? Who said every book needs to be written in the same style, anyway? Do we all go to the same store, and buy identical outfits to wear? Of course not. After all, we aren't clones.


So why should your creative writing style be any different? When you sit down to the keyboard, try being a trendsetter, and write something different from the rest of the books out there. Be uniquely you! And perhaps, you will find success in it.


10. What if your book is not mainstream enough? Write for pleasure. Enjoy what you are doing, and it will be a success. If your book doesn't have a strong tie-in to a specific category, then develop a slant that will connect your book with an existing niche, or create a new niche.


Every book in the publishing world doesn't fit neatly into the confines of established topic headings, anyway. This is especially evident in the world of technical writing. As technology expands, so do the categories and sub-categories that try to contain them. But what happens when technological advancements fail to fit into existing topic headings? Publishers make new ones.


If you create a book that is worth reading, I believe publishers will discover a way to sell it.


Let's wrap it up.


OK, it's time to get that book written! Got it? So repeat after me. "I am not going to allow excuses to keep me from writing the book of my dreams anymore! Starting today, I am going to pursue my dream, write from the heart, and get it done!"


Before we finish up, however, I want you to consider this: "Do you have what it takes to fulfill your dream, and get that book written?"


I wish I could answer that question affirmatively, for you, but I can't. So you will have to look deep inside your heart, and answer that question for yourself. I hope you answer it like a thoroughbred answers the bell. If you do, you'll be on your way to fulfilling your dream. And with that, you'll find a sense of fulfillment, and quite possibly, a whole lot more!


Even after reading this article, you still might be tempted to reach inside your excuse bag, and find reasons for not pursuing your dream. Sadly, many people do, and that explains why so many dreams go unfulfilled.


Overcoming every obstacle is your job. If you are going to write the book of your dreams, then you have to find a way. That's the bottom line. You can allow excuses (even legitimate ones) to stand in your way forever, or you can get off the sneid, and conquer them all! The choice is yours.


Starting right now, I hope you will pursue your dream with passion, and fulfill your destiny with purpose. Maybe it will take a little creative shuffling of your life to do it, but I strongly encourage you to find a way to write that book NOW! After all, it's what you've always wanted to do - so don't waste another minute. Go break out that computer, and write! Who knows, you just might be amazed at the results!


Tom Cannon is an experienced author, and has written numerous books, including; "Two Faces in the Mirror," "Servants of the King," "Mountain Empire" and "Changing Natures."


Friday, July 29, 2011

Things you should know about how to determine the value of the book

If you are a new book collection or you have a book that you want to determine the value of should know some terms relating to the classification of paper. The book value is based on two basic things: shortage and status. If a book is few (very few copies available worldwide) will have value. A book may be in pristine condition, but if printed ten million copies, will have no value above the "new" library price. Why the first editions are the most commonly collected, from the first edición-primera books printing is usually the least number of copies. The shortages also applies when an author signing a book, that there are many fewer copies signed than the common perception. Status of the book is the other key: a limited edition books collector status makes a big difference in value.


With the popularity of online book sales, a common language to express the condition of the book is in general use. A seller should describe precisely the book status in order to have a satisfied customer and to justify a price that correlates to the condition. Except in very good condition, many booksellers also use steps between categories, such as "about right", "very good plus" or "very good less."


Book conditions described below also apply to jacket a book (if the book was originally published with one), which can be up to half the value of the book. When it comes to a book in hardcover with a dust jacket, the degree of dust jacket says modified. For example, a condition can be described as beautiful very good (or F/VG) which means a fine book in a very good jacket.


Very fine (VF) or new


Grade given highest any copy of the book, very well described a sharp new copy with no defects. The term is new, but the new cannot be used to describe a book that was printed more than one year or two in the past. If a book has even one minor stain isn't rated "very good". Some vendors use the phrase "mint" or "as new" rather than "very well". These conditions are also acceptable.


Fine (F)


A good degree corresponds to a copy that has no visible defects. Collectible book resellers rarely give a higher degree of fine book. A book that is "good" has been managed with care. A fine degree can have exceptions noted to specify minor in the book or the cover imperfections.


Very good (VG)


The most common degree for a copy of the collection is very good. A very good copy is no longer sharp; It has been handled and it shows some signs of wear, but is still solid. Defects such as signatures of ownership, bookplates and other brands in the description, along with friction, chips and tears and cuts price on jackets of dust in their case should be observed.


Good (G)


Well it's the lowest grade given a collectable book. The book has been used and shows evidence of management, but is everything. There may be shortcomings, such as spots or a cracked hinge, or may have a collection of small problems, how to write, highlighting, blows (smashing of thorns or corners from the handling) or pages with errors. A dust jacket may have some scratches or tears, but should not be falling apart.


Fair


A term used for a rather dilapidated copy is "just". This condition is rarely bought by book collectors, because they are not valuable specimens in this condition. A "fair" book is basically falling apart.


Ex-Biblioteca


A common example of a bad book is a copy of the ex-biblioteca, which usually has defects such as glued pockets, sheets of grouper and paste in the. A copy of the ex-biblioteca, although not collectible, can be an acceptable reading copy.


Book Club Edition


An edition of Book Club is not generally collectible. There are several ways to identify editions book club (BC). Different book clubs use different criteria for the identification of their books.


Editions book club commonly smaller are the book's cover is regular. There is often a blindstamp impressed or embossed on the back of a hardcover book near the bottom of the back cover, near the spine. This blindstamp always indicates an edition of book club. The dustjacket may contain a notation "book club Edition"


Notes on first editions


How to tell if a book is a first edition? This is not an easy-to-answer question. Criteria to indicate a first edition vary from publisher to publisher. Some editors do not identify their first editions. Otherwise, a book usually dial in one of the first few pages (copyright page) that "First edition". There may also be a line number 9 8 7 6 etc... and whatever the number is the lowest of the sequence is the printing. A first edition first printing is the most valuable, so the line number would fall to one. This designation was implemented after World War II, so the books before this will not include (a many later). Also, if printing date coincides with the date of copyright, there is a good chance, the book is a first edition.