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As Gina gets ready for her Christmas wedding, all is quiet in Steeltown. Then she's robbed, cousin Jimmy has a heart attack, and someone in the city has hijacked a transport truck full of booze. But who? And why? Gina knows bootlegging used to be a family business, but they stopped that in the '30s. Didn’t they? Gina and Nico work feverishly to keep the latest bungled family matter under wraps, but the police are closing in. And, once again, everything points to the Holy Cannoli Retirement Home. The Bootlegger's Goddaughter is the fifth book in the Gina Gallo Mystery series.
Once upon a time a jealous girl stole a magical artifact from a museum to eliminate her competition. In the Rocky Mountains, a man studies a woman raised by wolves, but soon watching won't be enough. Tonight, you might find yourself in a fairy tale of your own. Will you answer magic's call?
Ever dreamed of seeing your name on a book cover? Maybe you have a killer story brewing, but that blank page keeps staring you down. Fear not, aspiring author! This book is your friendly writing coach, here to hold your hand and guide you through the entire process, from brainstorming that brilliant idea to holding your finished book in your hot little hands (or metaphorical hands, if you prefer ebooks). In this book, you'll discover: • Where your inspiration comes from - We'll tap into that creative wellspring and help you unearth the story begging to be told. • Finding your perfect genre - From fantasy epics to heart-wrenching romances, we'll navigate the world of genres and help you pick the one that makes your heart sing. • From spark to bonfire - Learn how to develop your initial concept into a full-fledged book with a roadmap that keeps you on track. • Planning like a pro - Setting goals, plotting your story, and creating a writing schedule - we'll banish procrastination and turn you into a writing machine! • Overcoming the dreaded block - Writer's block? We've all been there. Learn battle-tested strategies to smash through those creative roadblocks and keep the words flowing. • Finding your voice - Developing a unique writing style that grabs readers and makes your story unforgettable. • Characters that come alive - Learn how to create characters that readers will root for (or love to hate!). • Weaving a captivating plot - Crafting a story with twists, turns, and cliffhangers that will keep readers glued to the page. • Dialogue that crackles - Master the art of writing natural-sounding dialogue that moves the story forward. • Descriptions that transport - Paint vivid pictures with words and immerse your readers in your world. • Editing and revising your masterpiece - Transform your rough draft into a polished gem. Learn editing techniques and revision strategies that will elevate your writing. • Getting that feedback gold - Learn how to find the right critique partners and beta readers to help you refine your manuscript. • Demystifying publishing - Whether you're going the traditional route or self-publishing, we'll guide you through the process. • Marketing magic - Discover how to promote your book and connect with your target audience. This actionable guide is your roadmap to: • Transforming your book idea into a finished manuscript. • Building the confidence and skills to become a successful author. • Joining the exciting world of published authors. So grab your copy today and get ready to embark on your writing adventure! This book is your key to unlocking your inner author and sharing your story with the world.
“The Author’s Journey: A Comprehensive Guide to Becoming an Author” is an invaluable resource that offers aspiring writers a roadmap to navigate the exciting and sometimes challenging path of becoming an author. This book delves into every aspect of the writing journey, providing practical advice, expert insights, and inspiration to empower writers to fulfill their dreams. Covering topics such as finding your writing voice, developing strong storytelling skills, and understanding the publishing industry, this guide takes readers step-by-step through the process of becoming a successful author. From overcoming self-doubt and writer’s block to mastering the art of revision and self-editing, no aspect of the writing journey is left unexplored. “The Author’s Journey” also provides in-depth insights into traditional publishing versus self-publishing, helping writers make informed decisions about their publishing path. It offers guidance on navigating literary agents, crafting compelling book proposals, and understanding contracts and royalties. Moreover, the book dives into effective marketing strategies, building an author platform, and connecting with readers through social media and book events. It offers valuable advice on managing the business side of being an author, including financial management and long-term career planning. Written in an engaging and accessible style, “The Author’s Journey” combines practical tips, personal anecdotes, and motivational stories from established authors to inspire and encourage aspiring writers at every stage of their journey. This comprehensive guide is a must-have for anyone with a burning desire to share their stories with the world and embark on the fulfilling path of becoming an author.
Author Representations in Literary Reading investigates the role of the author in the mind of the reader. It is the first book-length empirical study on generated author inferences by readers of literature. It bridges the gap between theories which hold that the author is irrelevant and those that give him prominence. By combining insights and methods from both cognitive psychology and literary theory, this book contributes to a better understanding of how readers process literary texts and what role their assumptions about an author play. A series of experiments demonstrate that readers generate author inferences during the process of reading, which they use to create an image of the text's author. The findings suggest that interpretations about the author play a pivotal role in the literary reading process. This book is relevant to scholars and students in all areas of the cognitive sciences, including literary studies and psychology.
This ambitious undertaking is designed to acquaint students, teachers, and researchers with reference sources in any branch of English studies, which Marcuse defines as "all those subjects and lines of critical and scholarly inquiry presently pursued by members of university departments of English language and literature.'' Within each of 24 major sections, Marcuse lists and annotates bibliographies, guides, reviews of research, encyclopedias, dictionaries, journals, and reference histories. The annotations and various indexes are models of clarity and usefulness, and cross references are liberally supplied where appropriate. Although cost-conscious librarians will probably consider the several other excellent literary bibliographies in print, such as James L. Harner's Literary Research Guide (Modern Language Assn. of America, 1989), larger academic libraries will want Marcuse's volume.-- Jack Bales, Mary Washington Coll. Lib., Fredericksburg, Va. -Library Journal.
Now updated for 2015! The best, most comprehensive guide for writers is now revised and updated, with new sections on ebooks, self-publishing, crowd-funding through Kickstarter, blogging, increasing visibility via online marketing, micropublishing, the power of social media and author websites, and more—making The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published more vital than ever for anyone who wants to mine that great idea and turn it into a successfully published book. Written by experts with twenty-five books between them as well as many years’ experience as a literary agent (Eckstut) and a book doctor (Sterry), this nuts-and-bolts guide demystifies every step of the publishing process: how to come up with a blockbuster title, create a selling proposal, find the right agent, understand a book contract, and develop marketing and publicity savvy. Includes interviews with hundreds of publishing insiders and authors, including Seth Godin, Neil Gaiman, Amy Bloom, Margaret Atwood, Leonard Lopate, plus agents, editors, and booksellers; sidebars featuring real-life publishing success stories; sample proposals, query letters, and an entirely updated resources and publishers directory.
The founder of Belt Publishing demystifies the publishing process, offering some insider how-to advice for aspiring authors. This slim but insightful guide offers concrete, witty advice and information to authors, prospective authors, and those curious about the publishing industry’s inner workings. The chapters are chock full of important advice and information, including: · How advances and royalties really work · The surprising methods that actually move books off the shelves · The art of pitching to agents · The differences between Big Five and independent presses · The ins and outs of distribution, direct sales, and selling through Amazon Written by an industry veteran who’s been on both the writing and publishing side, So You Want to Publish a Book? is a refreshing, no-nonsense, and transparent guide to how books get made and sold. For readers and writers looking for a straightforward guide for publishing, promoting, and selling their work. “A compact, practical manual . . . a wealth of information usually only available to insiders.” —The Times Literary Supplement