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News You Can Use – Jan. 29, 2013

By Steve Laubeon January 29, 2013
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Barnes & Noble to Shut Down 200 Stores in Next Ten Years – This article will take you to the Wall Street Journal article (may need registration to view) where the CEO of Barnes & Noble’s retail group Mitchell Klipper declared their intent to downsize. I heard the screams of the faithful. I heard the cackle of glee from the doomsayers. But then read behind the numbers. No CEO can truly predict TEN years of plans like that. According to another source 60% of the leases on their 689 retail stores (they also operate a separate chain of 674 college stores) are coming up for renewal in the next couple years. This gives them tremendous flexibility in fixing their rental costs for the next decade.

For the past decade they have averaged closing 15 stores per yer. But until 2009 they countered by opening up to 30 a year. The article does not mention any plans for new openings which left a pallor on the statistics. When asked if the brick & mortar days are done Klipper said that was nonsense. Of those 689 stores only 20 were losing money (3%). Read the articles yourself and see if the prediction doom has any merit.

Is Barnes & Noble Doomed? – Ironic that the Wharton School of Finance published this article the week before the one from The Wall Street Journal above.

Why Do Writers Post Their Books on Amazon Before They are Ready? – Kimberly Hitchens answers a great question.

Mermaids Have Replaced Vampires! – Not sure what to think (“Under the Sea” instead of “Bella’s Lullaby“?).

Blogging for Writers – Elizabeth Spann Craig explores the topic from a fresh perspective.

eleonoreandregforderEleanore Forder, the First Lady of Christian Writers Conferences Has Passed Away – My dear friend Eleanore has reached her heavenly award. Since 1992 I have done over 100 conferences with Reg and Eleanore. She was an incredibly gracious lady. Always there with a gentle spirit and a bright smile. Toiling in the background she helped countless people across the country feel welcome and cared for. She will be sorely missed.

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Fun Fridays – Jan 25, 2013

By Steve Laubeon January 25, 2013
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The music...the audience...the joy of the performers....
Hope you have a big smile on your face.

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Taking Your Questions

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon January 24, 2013
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In my ongoing quest to address the needs of our blog readers, I am answering more questions authors have posed in the comments section of past blogs.

What publishers do you generally work with, and with which ones do you have the closest working relationship, or usually contact first? Which ones do you avoid? And why?

What I think you really want to know is, "If I sign with you, where will I …

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Category: Agents, Book Business, Get Published, Marketing, TamelaTag: Agents, publishers

Editing 101 – My Turn

By Karen Ballon January 23, 2013
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Thanks for all the great comments and conversation on what needed to be edited in the text I posted in my last blog (Editing 101 - Y0ur Turn). You all made some great observations!

Below you’ll find the edited text. I tried doing it in Track Changes, which is what I usually use to edit a manuscript, but the blog server didn’t like that much. So I’ve made the edits red (think the dreaded red …

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Category: Craft, Editing, Karen, Writing CraftTag: Editing, Writing Craft

News You Can Use – Jan. 22, 2013

By Steve Laubeon January 22, 2013
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Why Online Book Discovery is Broken (and how to fix it) – Fascinating article by Laura Hazard Owen. This is the first time I’ve heard someone describe it as “broken.” Instead we keep hearing that “discoverability” is the main feature of the online book selling process.

Create a QR Code Campaign to Market Your Book – I have to admit, the picture leading this post got my attention. Brilliant. …

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Fun Fridays – Jan. 18, 2013

By Steve Laubeon January 18, 2013
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Please watch this wonderful and inspirational video. While it isn't "funny" it made me smile.

Below is a trailer for "Landfill Harmonic" an upcoming feature-length documentary about a remarkable orchestra from a remote village in Paraguay, where its young musicians play with instruments made from trash.

Landfill Harmonic movie teaser from Landfill Harmonic on Vimeo.

Unrelated to the …

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Questions About Editors, Countries, and Awards

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon January 17, 2013
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This blog is a continuation of my question-and-answer session in response to queries posted on a recent post.

1) Would you be able to get access to briefs from editors on what they are looking for and suggest to the author if there are any mutually interesting topics or genres?

Yes. Between the three of us, our agency has 81 years in publishing experience. During this time, we have forged …

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Category: Agents, Awards, Conferences, Get Published, TamelaTag: Agents, Awards, Editors

News You Can Use – Jan. 15, 2013

By Steve Laubeon January 15, 2013
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Successful Query Letters for Agents – A fascinating collection of 23 links to actual query letters that sold a book….organized by genre!

Goodreads vs Facebook Ads – an Experiment – A fascinating article by Angela Quarles on two marketing outlets available to every author.

Of Books and Bedbugs – This story is full of the “ick” factor. The article is called “It was a Dark and Itchy Night.” …

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Answers from the Mountaintop

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon January 10, 2013
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(Or, from my desk in Virginia, where I am fueled by bold, rich coffee)

Before Christmas, when I posted about having a serious talk with your agent, a couple of you asked more questions. I really appreciate you! Over the next few weeks, I'll provide my perspective on various questions. I want my posts to be a source of good, helpful information, so feel free to make more queries in the …

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Category: Agents, Book Business, Get Published, Tamela, Writing CraftTag: Agents, Get Published

Editing 101 – Your Turn

By Karen Ballon January 9, 2013
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I’ve had a number of writers ask me if I can show an edited page from a manuscript, so they can learn from it. So that seems a fun way to start out the New Year. But what I want to do is let YOU take a turn as an editor first. So here, for your editing pleasure, is something I wrote just for this occasion. Print this out, put on your editing hat, and go for it. I’ll post the edited text next week, …

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