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Interview: Fantasy Writer M.K. Theodoratus

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Kay Theodoratus, is a prolific Fantasy writer and published almost a dozen short stories – and just recently an e-book: The Ghostcrow.  She welcomes readers to her magical, paranormal world and describes it: “Fantasy, a wonderful way to run away from mundane annoyances.”
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I asked Kay: “What inspired you to start writing?”
“I have always told stories, ever since an imaginary friend started coming to play with me when I was about three.  Writing stories didn’t occur to me until the sixth grade when a teacher assigned the class a short story.  Everyone did their three-five pages. I wrote 25 pages of an incomplete story Nancy Drew pastiche, and got a “C”, but finished a full-length middle-grade novel the next summer.  I’ve been writing something, more or less, ever since.  Selling what I wrote is another story, but I’ve done that fairly often when I tried.”

“One of the reasons I like writing Fantasy is that I can design the rules which my characters play with.  It’s a way to leave the mundane world behind and ask “what if?” and then, follow the consequences wherever they take me.  The big difference now is that I am more willing to share my pretend worlds.”
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Kay is there a book review that you especially remember?

One review of Showdown at Crossings, also set in my world of Andor, sticks in my mind:

“This is a fantasy fiction story that was so innovative.  There’s magic, a world that is different from what we know, and plenty of suspense.  The main character isn’t your usual strapping young man; in fact, he’s older and yet we love the hero he strives to become to protect his town.

If you love Fantasy then this is the tale for you.  It is so different from what I have read before and that’s a good thing.  Too many fantasy stories seem to start out the same way or strive to be like the others and this did not – it’s innovative and excellent.”
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Her Latest Book THE GHOSTCROW is Available at Amazon:



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iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-ghostcrow-a-tale-of-andor/id973215103?mt=11

iBookstore — http://www.ibookstore.com/products.php?i=B00U5RTMC0

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Visit Kay Theodoratus Online:

Blog – http://kaytheod.blogspot.com

Author Website – http://www.mktheodoratus.com

YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdjWx7V6i04lHyTABHzqVrA

Amazon Author Page —
http://www.amazon.com/M.-K.-Theodoratus/e/B0055EBKVE/

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Meet Kay Theodoratus on Social Media:

Twitter – https://twitter.com/kaytheod

Google+ — https://plus.google.com/114959381917569899950

Goodreads – http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5478544-m-k-theodoratus

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/pages/M-K-Theodoratus/235376633158175?ref=hl

Pinterest – http://www.pinterest.com/kkaytheod/

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100 Best Classic Non-Fiction Books

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Indulge into The Guardian’s top one hundred list of the very best factual writing, organised by category.
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Literature
The Lives of the Poets by Samuel Johnson (1781)
Biographical and critical studies of 18th-century poets, which cast a sceptical eye on their lives and works

An Image of Africa by Chinua Achebe (1975)
Achebe challenges western cultural imperialism in his argument that Heart of Darkness is a racist novel, which deprives its African characters of humanity

The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettelheim (1976)
Bettelheim argues that the darkness of fairy tales offers a means for children to grapple with their fears

Mathematics
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter (1979)
A whimsical meditation on music, mind and mathematics that explores formal complexity and self-reference

Memoir
Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1782)
Rousseau establishes the template for modern autobiography with this intimate account of his own life

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass (1845)
This vivid first person account was one of the first times the voice of the slave was heard in mainstream society

De Profundis by Oscar Wilde (1905)
Imprisoned in Reading Gaol, Wilde tells the story of his affair with Alfred Douglas and his spiritual development

The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by TE Lawrence (1922)
A dashing account of Lawrence’s exploits during the revolt against the Ottoman empire

The Story of My Experiments with Truth by Mahatma Gandhi (1927)
A classic of the confessional genre, Gandhi recounts early struggles and his passionate quest for self-knowledge

Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell (1938)
Orwell’s clear-eyed account of his experiences in Spain offers a portrait of confusion and betrayal during the civil war

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank (1947)
Published by her father after the war, this account of the family’s hidden life helped to shape the post-war narrative of the Holocaust

Speak, Memory by Vladimir Nabokov (1951)
Nabokov reflects on his life before moving to the US in 1940

The Man Died by Wole Soyinka (1971)
A powerful autobiographical account of Soyinka’s experiences in prison during the Nigerian civil war

The Periodic Table by Primo Levi (1975)
A vision of the author’s life, including his life in the concentration camps, as seen through the kaleidoscope of chemistry

Bad Blood by Lorna Sage (2000)
Sage demolishes the fantasy of family as she tells how her relatives passed rage, grief and frustrated desire down the generations

Mind
The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud (1899)
Freud’s argument that our experiences while dreaming hold the key to our psychological lives launched the discipline of psychoanalysis and transformed western culture

Music
The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen (1998)
Rosen examines how 19th-century composers extended the boundaries of music, and their engagement with literature, landscape and the divine

Philosophy
The Symposium by Plato (c380 BC)
A lively dinner-party debate on the nature of love

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (c180)
A series of personal reflections, advocating the preservation of calm in the face of conflict, and the cultivation of a cosmic perspective

Essays by Michel de Montaigne (1580)
Montaigne’s wise, amusing examination of himself, and of human nature, launched the essay as a literary form

The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton (1621)
Burton examines all human culture through the lens of melancholy

Meditations on First Philosophy by René Descartes (1641)
Doubting everything but his own existence, Descartes tries to construct God and the universe

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by David Hume (1779)
Hume puts his faith to the test with a conversation examining arguments for the existence of God

Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1781)
If western philosophy is merely a footnote to Plato, then Kant’s attempt to unite reason with experience provides many of the subject headings

Phenomenology of Mind by GWF Hegel (1807)
Hegel takes the reader through the evolution of consciousness

Walden by HD Thoreau (1854)
An account of two years spent living in a log cabin, which examines ideas of independence and society

On Liberty by John Stuart Mill (1859)
Mill argues that “the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others”

Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche (1883)
The invalid Nietzsche proclaims the death of God and the triumph of the Ubermensch

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn (1962)
A revolutionary theory about the nature of scientific progress

Politics
The Art of War by Sun Tzu (c500 BC)
A study of warfare that stresses the importance of positioning and the ability to react to changing circumstances

The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli (1532)
Machiavelli injects realism into the study of power, arguing that rulers should be prepared to abandon virtue to defend stability

Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes (1651)
Hobbes makes the case for absolute power, to prevent life from being “nasty, brutish and short”

The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine (1791)
A hugely influential defence of the French revolution, which points out the illegitimacy of governments that do not defend the rights of citizens

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft (1792)
Wollstonecraft argues that women should be afforded an education in order that they might contribute to society

The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (1848)
An analysis of society and politics in terms of class struggle, which launched a movement with the ringing declaration that “proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains”

The Souls of Black Folk by WEB DuBois (1903)
A series of essays makes the case for equality in the American south

The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir (1949)
De Beauvoir examines what it means to be a woman, and how female identity has been defined with reference to men throughout history

The Wretched of the Earth by Franz Fanon (1961)
An exploration of the psychological impact of colonialisation

The Medium is the Massage by Marshall McLuhan (1967)
This bestselling graphic popularisation of McLuhan’s ideas about technology and culture was cocreated with Quentin Fiore

The Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer (1970)
Greer argues that male society represses the sexuality of women

Manufacturing Consent by Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman (1988)
Chomsky argues that corporate media present a distorted picture of the world, so as to maximise their profits

My favorite:  Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky.
A vibrant first history of the ongoing social media revolution.

“Clay Shirky may be the finest thinker we have on the Internet revolution. Here Comes Everybody is more than just a technology book; it’s an absorbing guide to the future of society itself.”

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Get the complete list of the classic 100 non-fiction books, compiled by The Guardian

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Book Marketing on a Shoestring

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Book-Marketing

 

How Authors Can Promote their Books Without Spending a lot of Money
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Book Content:

PART ONE
Why Book Marketing is Important – and Rewarding.
How Readers Will Find Your Book.
Author/Entrepreneur – Do You Have What it Takes?
Marketing Possibilities Seem to Be Overwhelming!
The Internet is Full of Bogus Stories.
What’s the Difference Between Marketing and Selling?

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PART TWO
Evaluate Your Current Publishing Situation.
Let’s Start With the Basic Tasks.
Get a Professional Author Portrait.
Create Your Avatar.
Use Your E-mail Signature.
Join the Most Effective Social Media Sites.
Join Reader/Writer Communities — Online and in Person.
Start a Website and/or Blog.
Sell Your Books from Your Website/Blog.
Create a Business Card, or Bookmarks.
Outline an “Elevator” Pitch.
Start a Newsletter E-mail List.
Write Blog Articles as a “Guest Blogger”.
Write Prequels for Your Future Novel.
Contribute Content to Article Directories.

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PART THREE
You Never Get a Second Chance …
Write a Compelling Blurb.
Edit, Edit, and Edit Even More!
Increase Readership: Create an Audio Book.
Will Print Copies Sell More Books?
Get an ISBN Number.
Why do you Need a Copyright Registration?
List Your Book Worldwide.
Create Excitement with a Book Cover Poll.
Gather as Many Early Reviews as Possible.
Get Advance Book Reviews from Magazines and Newspapers.
Get Pre-Orders for Your New Book.
How to Deal With the Media and Book Bloggers.
Submit Photos of Your Book Cover.
Sign up on HelpaReporter.com.
Create a Media Kit.

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PART FOUR
Marketing Steps Within Your Book’s Content.
Choose the Correct Category/Genre.
Let Your Readers Pay With a Tweet.
Press Releases for a Review—are They Worth the Effort?
Create a Separate BOOK PAGE or AUTHOR PAGE.
Organize Your Book Launch Party.
There are at least 17 Online Book Retailers.
With a Little Help from Your Friends…
Get More Book Reviews.
Cross Promotions and Blog Tours.
Create a Slideshow for Your Book.
The Power of Book Trailers.

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PART FIVE
Book Marketing Strategies
Selling Books and e-Books to Libraries
Offer Your Book to Book Discussion Clubs.
How to Profit from an Award
Get Interviews on Radio and TV Shows.
Improve Visibility for Your Books.
Connect All Your Social Networking Sites.
Read from Your Books at Libraries.
Book Signings at Local Bookstores
Get Your Book Translated Into World Languages.
Sell Your Foreign Rights.
How About a Movie Deal for Your Book?
How Else Can You Leverage Your Manuscript?
Bestseller Tips from Trade Publishers.

CHECKLIST FOR YOUR BOOK MARKETING (Timeline)

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Book Description:
No Money? No Problem!  Success as an author, especially when creating your platform in social media and establishing your brand, using the tools described here, is almost free. It’s all about where to find readers, book bloggers and reviewers and how to connect with them.
A book marketing checklist in the last chapter will provide you with a useful timeline.

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You Never Get a Second Chance for a Good First Impression!
The goal of this book is to show you the professional, yet inexpensive way of publishing a book and how to build your readership, no matter if you self publish or sell your manuscript to a traditional publisher.
Book Marketing on a Shoestring contains 103 pages, chock full of valuable tips for authors, and will be very affordable priced for the pre-sale at US$2.99. If you are a frequent reader of our blogs, you can already imagine how useful this new ebook will be for your own book marketing!
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Book Marketing on a Shoestring contains 103 pages, chock full of valuable tips for authors, available on Amazon for only US$3.99.  If you are a frequent reader of our blogs you can already imagine how useful this e-book will be for your own book marketing!

Thanks for writing a review after reading it  : )

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WHO I AM IN CHRIST

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Author Cleveland McLeish About His Book:

“Most Christians do not know who they are in Christ. They cannot begin to comprehend what Jesus did for us on the Cross and through His resurrection. Because of this, we live as servants and not as sons of God. This mindset has had serious repercussions for the body of Christ. The Kingdom of God has not been fully realized or experienced, even in communities with a large population of Christians.
We live below our potential and God-given status, limiting our experience of God’s manifested glory and the supernatural.

We read the Bible, but we miss the revelation. Our positions in Christ are many and varied.
http://www.amazon.com/Who-Am-Christ-Cleveland-McLeish-ebook/dp/B00F2N2JBI

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Cleveland O. McLeish is an Author, Entrepreneur, Playwright, Screenwriter, Ghostwriter and a Teacher. He studied Creative Writing at the University of the West Indies, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Gotham Writers Workshop, Christian Writers Guild and The Writers Bureau.
Presently, he holds a Diploma in Urban Ministry and is pursuing his Masters of Arts in Religion with the Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. He serves as Youth Director and Lay-Minister in the Church of God of Prophecy in Jamaica, along with his wife Nordia.

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TO STEAL A SEA

Print and e-Book by Simon D. Reagan: To Steal a Sea

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Russian oligarch Petr Damyanovitch had amassed his fortune through ruthlessness
and charisma. His war record had been exemplary: as one of the most talented snipers
in the Russian Army he had survived the blood-soaked killing fields of Stalingrad, and
been present at the fall of Berlin. Read more… http://savvybookwriters.com/blog

http://www.amazon.com/Steal-Sea-Simon-D-Reagan-ebook/dp/B00FRSKGO0 e-book

http://www.amazon.com/To-Steal-Sea-Simon-Reagan/dp/0957526709/ paperback

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About the Author Simon D. Reagan:

Simon D. Reagan lives in London and has lectured and presented on financial crime,
money laundering, and international finance for more years than he’d care to say.
He holds a doctorate in financial innovation in the global shipping sector. He’s fascinated
by world politics and conspiracies, both real and imagined, and loves the beaches of
Trinidad during the later cooler days of summer.

 


FRENCH ILLUSIONS

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French-Illusions

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FRENCH ILLUSIONS, the first book in the series by Linda Kovic-Skow:

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Memoir of an American au-pair for an aristocratic French family in a Loire Valley chateau.

She pretended to speak French when applying for the job at a Chateau in France, confident she’ll be forgiven once she arrives at her destination…

Read an interview with the author at SavvyBookWriters.com

Author page on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Linda-Kovic-Skow/e/B009PORWR6

Get the book here:

http://www.amazon.com/French-Illusions-American-Valley-ebook/dp/B00BG0EV8A

 


PAINTER OF THE HEAVENS

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Painter of the Heavens
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PAINTER OF THE HEAVENS – a Novel of Crime and the Heart, by Bart Stewart.
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“A Novel of Crime and the Heart,” Painter of the Heavens goes inside the mind of a woman as she is drawn into the bizarre fraud scheme of an eccentric man she is dating. Penny doesn’t know going in that Lyle is a con artist. His personality had seemed slightly strange from the start, but charismatic and alluring as well. Only after bonding with him does she learn that the “business plan,” which was too sensitive for him to talk about, is in fact an outrageous forgery plot. He needs an accomplice for this caper, and sees Penny as being perfect for the role.

Penny Sturdevant is in flux in her life. Just turning thirty as the decade of the 1980’s turns into the ’90s, she has taken a leap into the unknown, divorcing her well-placed husband because he had become loveless, distant, and dull. Coming from a background of financial struggles, she feels the insecurities swirling around her after this big move. She dreams of turning the page, getting off of the sidetrack, and being “part of something.” Her old circle of friends, and her impoverished parents, aren’t much support for her in this time of transition.

One day, on a random whim, she stops off at an indie bookstore on the outskirts of her home town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The manager there has a hypnotic presence, with a magnetic gaze that grabs her and leads her to come back again. He is a poet (six original poems are featured in the novel) and Penny finds him more and more intriguing as she gets to know him. The point of view in the novel is all Penny’s, so we have only Lyle’s mixed signals and trippy, zen-like sayings to know what’s happening in his mind.

He seems increasingly suspicious, but we don’t know just how bad this bad guy is. One unsettling moment comes at their first date, when he asks Penny to keep it entirely their secret that they are seeing each other. He has a plausible explanation for this, all ready to go. And it turns out that he always does. He talks a very, very good game. At one point Penny reflects that everything he says seems to be both outrageous and indisputable. He is a “plague of vague,” and “like boxing with a fog bank.” But he is also sexy, and loving for her. He’s different, and interesting. They have a hot affair. (Not that this is full-on erotica.)

The novel is character-driven noir fiction that goes deep into the heads of its two lovers. It is not the familiar crime novel or police procedural. Penny and Lyle aren’t Bonnie and Clyde, but they become desperadoes in a way, when their perfect, “victim-less” crime spins out on them.

A phony letter and a genuine love. Humor, pathos, danger, and two of what Dickens called “lives of quiet desperation” come together in Bart Stewart’s debut novel, Painter of the Heavens.
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e-Book $2.99

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F849FMM

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THE MARRIAGE WHISPERER

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Marriage-Whisperer

 

 

THE MARRIAGE WHISPERER by Dr. Patt Hollinger, Licensed Marriage &amp; Family Therapist You will be in awe at how clearly so many of these relationship stories will ring true …

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This jargon-free, self-help title is written by an experienced Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and inspired by over 10,000 conversations.

delivers 70 couple stories with humor and includes practical tips and tools for lasting relationship improvement. Popular themes like communication, habits, chores, arguments, sex, and intimacy are explored in easy-read tales.
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THE MARRIAGE WHISPERER was featured in the September 2013 Small Press Bookwatch as a “Reader’s Choice” for the marriage shelf. It also won the gold medal in the IPPY “Living Now” competition.
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Paperback $18.24 http://www.amazon.com/dp/1933455659

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OMINOUS: BORDERS: COFFEE:

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Set in PARIS, this thriller surges ominously through the psyche of modern Europe. Conflict is rife; danger is everywhere.

You will be tempted to trawl through Paris, to drink in the bars, or smoke on dark street corners. Be warned… watch your back…

Inspector Vasseur has his favorite table on a battered sidewalk. Alone he sits on hot summer nights, allowing his instincts to grapple with the mysterious case of innocent deaths along the River Seine.

In other parts of the city, the Stalker trails her female targets, hell-bent on seduction; the Baker clings to his French traditions despite the temptations of the world around him; two beautiful women set up a coffee society – one leaves the prison of her insular creativity and the other relishes life in all its forms. They bring out the very evil in some, and the pursuit of romance in others.

In this tightly plotted novel, borders are stormed, emotional, sexual, and psychotic; and borders weave danger around lovers of coffee, the creative, and the finest of foods.

Discover why author Peter Standish Evans holds a deserved and special place among the new breed of thriller writers.

http://www.amazon.com/Ominous-Borders-Coffee-Thriller-Novel-ebook/dp/B0087Q4U7I

286 pages, $4.99

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Guest Blogs Increase Visibility of Your Book

 

Guest Posts anyone?
We are now inviting guest posts to our Promo and Seminar clients: Write an article for two of our websites, plus for our highly successful blog .* (see below) Guest post’s URL’s are submitted regularly to many Social Media sites, such as Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, StumpleUpon, and to dozens of Google Communities as well as Goodreads. Many other bloggers re-blogged them too.
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Content Writing
You might have read an article, explaining how authors can get publicity for their books by writing content.  Blog guest posting is one possibility of many, and here is the best reason for it – beside the fun of writing:
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Link to your book
Guest posting is a great way for your blog and your book to get some fantastic exposure. You certainly can add links from your guest blog to your website, your own blog or the retailer where your book is sold. At the same time you’ll be helping readers (most of them are writers), by providing them with useful and relevant information.
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We welcome guest posts from our clients – who are either signed up to our book promotion package or the online book marketing seminar/consulting, and who are able to produce quality content, edited and maybe even with an image.
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Here are some guidelines for you:

  • Your Guest Post must be original. It should be a new, original post, written entirely by you. No articles from article directories.
  • Topics: should be relating to writing, publishing and book marketing. It doesn’t have to be specific to e-books.
  • Length: somewhere between 500 words to 700 words. Longer posts if the subject requires it.
  • Exclusivity: for 30 Days. By submitting a guest post to us, you agree not to post it anywhere else online for a period of 30 days after it first appears on this blog. After this time the article is yours again.
    Exemption:  You might re-blog it on your own website, as soon as it is online. Use the re-blog button on top of our blog.
  • Don’t query. Just send your entire post, using the contact us form – copy and paste it directly into the email body – No attachments will be accepted!
  • Subject line for the email: Guest Post
  • Please include a short “About the Author” bio of up to 150 words (including the link to your Web site or book sales page, max. two links. Using the http://About.me function, you can pack lots of links in one, and readers can find your Social Media sites as well.
  • The link back to your own website must be in the Author Bio, not within the article itself.
  • Please submit a polished post that you would be proud to have published.
  • Become familiar how to write for the web
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You will be contacted within 3-5 working days. Thanks a lot for your interest and we do look forward to hear from you!
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ALEXA Traffic Rank
Our ALEXA Traffic Rank in the USA as of August 2013 was: 39,196 !!! out of of more than 500.000 sites, which means being in the top 8% in America. Our worldwide rank was 116,444 – out of almost
1 BILLION websites. If I do the math right SavvyBookWriters should be in the top 1% of the world’s websites? Have to use a calculator : )

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