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Where to Autograph Your Books
A Book Inside, Writing, publishing, and selling your story | October 9th 2008 by Author 101
Here’s an interesting topic rarely addressed; what is the proper way to autograph a book? New writers and seasoned authors listen up! There really is a “proper” way to sign.Book buyers love to receive signed copies, so how important is it to pr read more
put your dreams on paper
Shroom Heat | October 1st 2008 by Joseph Gelb
someties it is best to write down your thoughts and get them published read more
Illiterate Authors?
Exploring Our Matrix | September 5th 2008 by James McGrath
Today I started reading Bridget Gilfillan Upton's book Hearing Mark's Endings (Leiden: Brill, 2006). It connects up both with my interest in the end of Mark and in oral tradition. At one point she writes the following about the author of the Gospel read more
Welcome!
A Book Inside, Writing, publishing, and selling your story | September 5th 2008 by Author 101
Welcome to A Book Inside where new and seasoned authors come to learn the complete process to writing, publishing, and selling their stories.Step-by-step, in an easy to read and comprehend format, each blog will guide you through your journey to your read more
This Day Is God's. It Is My Gift To Him.
The Light Has Come | August 29th 2008 by Tanja van Steijn Seely
What an amazing idea to give your day to God as a gift. I can see it in my own mind as a reaching to the sky, holding out my hands that contain my day and all my ideas about it, and saying, 'It is yours. Do with it as you please.' This is exciting, i read more
Getting Discovered Has Downsides
bizsolutionsplus | August 24th 2008 by Lewis Green
I've been writing since age 16, some 46 years. My first paying gig came in high school as a sports stringer for one of the local dailies. A spin after college as a writer with a large daily, a free-lance travel writer and then editor of several trave read more
Welcome!
A Book Inside, Writing, publishing, and selling your story | August 14th 2008 by Author 101
Welcome to A Book Inside where new and seasoned authors come to learn the complete process to writing, publishing, and selling their stories.Step-by-step, in an easy to read and comprehend format, each blog will guide you through your journey to your read more
About Your Copyright
Internet Marketing Tips And Strategies to make money online | August 8th 2008 by zaifulzin
With the easy access of the Internet, more people are writing and creating and displaying their art publicly than ever before. As a marketing coach, I receive many questions about copyrights ??? how to get your own, and how to know about someone else read more
Google Knol - a new Wiki
Best Web Ezy | July 27th 2008 by Leo Chan
Google recently announced the launch of Knol. What is being considered a Knol? A knol is an authoritative article about a specific topic. Knols were written by authoritative people who actually knows about the topics. Nowadays, Knol is open for e read more
Cathedral vs. Bazaar: Google Launches Knol, its answer to Wikiped…
CEOWORLD Magazine | July 24th 2008 by Amarendra bhushan Dhiraj
Google Knol Goes Public
DarrenBarefoot.com | July 23rd 2008
As you’ve probably heard, Google Knol launched publicly today. It’s considered a more or less direct competitor to Wikipedia, as it permits anybody to author an article on pretty much anything. It doesn’t have the same degree of read more
Facebook Anyone?
Mythbuster Beauty | June 26th 2008 by Jen Hill
Do you have an account on Facebook? If you do, MBB could use a little help. I simply need 3 more individuals to confirm that Mythbuster Beauty is my blog, and I need more subscribers to Mythbuster Beauty. To confirm, that I am the author of this read more
Relating Pastoral and Academic Work (Reflections by John Hobbins)
Exploring Our Matrix | June 19th 2008 by James McGrath
(First question for John Hobbins) How do you go about relating your academic interest in Biblical languages and interpretation to your pastoral work? How do you understand the responsibility of Christian academics specialized in Biblical studies? Wha read more
Web 2.0
Dave's WeBLog | May 19th 2008 by David OMara
Web 2.0 ... The Machine Is Us/ing Us - video powered by Metacafe read more
Signature Sales
Let There Be Blog! | May 1st 2008 by Jim Musgrave
Watch this short instructional video to see how to create a quick signature for your email and cell phone. Maybe you’ll get a sale or two! read more
Who Wrote Shakespeare? Who Cares?
The Bard Blog | April 30th 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
Not I, said the blogger. There are so many theoretical webs that have been spun over the past several years about who the REAL Shakespeare was. Shakespeare couldn’t have written the plays… he was uneducated, lower class, not well read, di read more
Forget Everything You Ever Learned About Writing
The Voice of Your Muse | April 13th 2008 by Mark David Gerson
Forget your grade school teacher who was a stickler for spelling and grammar. Forget your high school teacher who forced you to turn in an outline with your essay. Forget your college professor who forced you to write a certain way. Forget all the cl read more
Sight-Seeing Shakespeare
The Bard Blog | April 1st 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
Around a third of Shakespeare’s plays take place in Italy. Most scholars assumed that his knowledge of Italy was from writings and contact with Italian merchants. Some authorship debates arise from the suspicion that Shakespeare never went to I read more
collectivism AND individualism
Collections 2.0 | March 22nd 2008 by Steven Harris
About a year ago, I made a contribution to an article in “The Balance Point” column in Serials Review (”Collectivism vs. Individualism in a Wiki World: Librarians Respond to Jaron Lanier’s Essay ‘Digital Maoism: The Haza read more
Shakespeare Was Written By A Black Jewish Woman
The Bard Blog | March 15th 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
“WHAAAAAAAAA!?!?” My thoughts exactly. This is yet another authorship theory that is floating around. If it’s a joke, someone had way too much time on their hands. But more likely is that someone else out there wants to be the one w read more
20+ sources to read about the web
Social media and green horses | March 14th 2008 by robojiannis
This is the second, more detailed part of the readings, studies, lessons, articles and essays I have found online about the theory and analysis of the web. The first part was relatively small, I admit, but I hope this list will keep you reading for s read more
The implications of wikileak’s success
Social media and green horses | March 12th 2008 by robojiannis
Almost a week ago there was a great buzz about a relatively new wiki, called wikileaks. One of the reasons for this popularity burst was, that this wiki accepts submissions that are classified, censored or otherwise restricted […] of political, read more
Copyright, Creative Commons and our sense of ownership
Social media and green horses | March 7th 2008 by robojiannis
We are all aware with Creative Commons. Flickr photos are under CC licences, web designs are licensed, blog posts have some rights reserved and even some wikis have licenses on them. Purpose of Creative Commons is to promote sharing of information an read more
Life Of John Hay
fairfieldsbooks.com | February 17th 2008 by spicer
ON AUCTION The Life And Letters of John Hay In Two Volumes/A Complete Set by William Roscoe Thayer 1915 Eleventh Impression Published by Houghton Mifflin Company illustrated with Black and White Plates Blank on the Reverse Very Good and Very Good/N read more
Another Epic
Dude He's the Stallion | February 12th 2008 by Adam Greene
A quick glance at the Wikipedia entry for Epic Films reveals the following: “The epic film is a film genre typically featuring expensive production values, an emotionally moving music soundtrack, and dramatic themes. The name is derived from th read more
Writing a Proper Article
The New Business World Blog | January 24th 2008 by Murad Ali
Advertising with articles doesn’t need to be a difficult concept. For some people writing articles is hard because they simply have no experience in it or they have a hard time putting their thoughts down on paper. No matter if you are an expert or read more
User Generated Content: redefined
Social media and green horses | January 22nd 2008 by robojiannis
An interesting discussion started yesterday, if digg (and all similar networks) is a user generated content site. Allen Stern argues, that With Digg, you find a good piece of content, and then submit a link to that story on Digg. That’s it. T read more
IJIRE’s launch a week before Pownce
Social media and green horses | January 22nd 2008 by robojiannis
While some academic circles do not agree with the tactic of internet research, the Internation Journal of Internet Research Ethics has elevated it into a study. It was a logical step to be made since, with the emergence of Internet use as a research read more
Making your content net-compatible (+ a challenge)
Social media and green horses | January 21st 2008 by robojiannis
Blogging has enabled every John, Dick and Mary (I’m a John by the way) to write his/her personal thoughts, ideas or ambitions. Depending on the quality of the material some blogs get more readers, while others are lost in the sea. There are man read more
Bruce Sterling’s Hacker Crackdown. free audiobook to download
Social media and green horses | January 15th 2008 by robojiannis
Corry Doctorow, published a couple of days ago a series of podcasts, where he narrates Bruce Sterling’s Hacker Crackdown. He writes: Since last June, I’ve been podcasting a weekly reading from Bruce Sterling’s 1992 classic journali read more

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