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Fun Fridays – December 3, 2021

By Steve Laubeon December 3, 2021
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Today’s video kicks off the Christmas season with something word related: “An Anagram Christmas.”

Enjoy!

Below the video are some fun anagrams to enjoy. Can you come up with more?

(If you cannot see the embedded video in your newsletter email, please click the headline and go directly to our site to view it.)

Statue of Liberty = built to stay free

Debit card = bad credit

Dormitory = dirty room

Astronomer = moon starer

Eleven plus two = twelve plus one

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Category: The Writing Life

The Happy Writer

By Guest Bloggeron December 2, 2021
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Today’s guest post is by Courtney Ellis, author of the recently released Happy Now: Let Playfulness Lift Your Load and Renew Your Spirit. Courtney is one of Bob Hostetler’s clients and lives with her husband and three children in southern California. Follow her on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. ____________________________ There’s no cliché for a cheerful writer. We all know the …

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Category: Guest Post, The Writing Life

Project Gutenberg

By Dan Balowon December 1, 2021
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Fifty years ago today, at the age of 24, Michael Stern Hart of Urbana, Illinois, founded Project Gutenberg. It was the world’s first digital library, using technology that would eventually help create the Internet. Michael invented ebooks. An interesting guy, his parents were both professors at the University of Illinois. He graduated from U of I in two years with a degree in Human-Machine …

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Category: Historical, Publishing History

B is for Binding

By Steve Laubeon November 29, 2021
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When a book is physically printed, there are two, among many, decisions that must be made. One is trim size. This means the size of the book itself (5.5” x 8.5”? or something else?). The other is our topic for today. The binding. Binding is the process of gathering the printed pages and assembling them together into a book with a cover. The two most common choices are perfect binding and …

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Category: Publishing A-Z

Fun Fridays – November 26, 2021

By Steve Laubeon November 26, 2021
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Since it is Thanksgiving weekend, I thought I’d give you a visual “thank you” to all you readers! Good ‘ol Hoops and YoYo always make me smile. Thank you. (If you cannot see the embedded video in your newsletter email, please click the headline and go directly to our site to view it.)

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The Writer’s Senses (a Writer’s Prayer)

By Bob Hostetleron November 24, 2021
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Gracious God, thank you for the smell of pencil shavings, the tactile elegance of a good fountain pen, and the click-clack of ancient typewriter keys… for the intoxication of creative juices, the sweetness of a well-turned phrase… for the creak of the office chair, and the surprise of a catch in the throat and the salty track of a tear on the cheek… for the hum of a computer, the …

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Category: Inspiration, The Writing Life, Theology

How to Create Compelling Secondary Characters for Your Novel with Angela Hunt

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on November 23, 2021
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We have had episodes about protagonists, the characters who want something that drives the plot forward, and antagonists who get in their way. But stories do not live on protagonists alone. Side characters, or supporting characters, play a vital role in your novel. But how do you craft characters that are believable and compelling? How […]
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How to Create Compelling Secondary Characters for Your Novel with Angela Hunt

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on November 23, 2021
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We have had episodes about protagonists, the characters who want something that drives the plot forward, and antagonists who get in their way. But stories do not live on protagonists alone. Side characters, or supporting characters, play a vital role in your novel. But how do you craft characters that are believable and compelling? How […]
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A Is for Advance

By Steve Laubeon November 22, 2021
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by Steve Laube

Whenever I lecture about money the room becomes unusually quiet. Instead of a common restlessness from listeners there is a thrumming impatience to reveal the punch line. The punch line that declares every writer will be rich.

Now that I have our attention let’s turn to the topic of the day. The Advance. This is defined as the money a publisher pays to the author in …

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Category: Agency, Book Business, Publishing A-ZTag: advances, Book Business, Publishing A-Z

Fun Fridays – November 19, 2021

By Steve Laubeon November 19, 2021
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The world’s highest post office (in the Himalayas) is today’s topic. As the description reads, “Rinchen Chhering has been the devoted postmaster since it opened in 1983. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night keeps Chhering from getting to work every day.” While it’s a fascinating three-minute video, I have to wonder if some of my recent postal mail had …

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