Author April Tiang Celebrates Life’s Gifts with Two Xlibris BooksToday’s blog contributor goes by the name of “April.” Having her as one of our guest bloggers in this month of April is such a pleasant coincidence. Grateful for life’s blessings, Xlibris author April Tiang seizes the day and considers each day the prime of her life. She has self-published two inspirational books with the […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Author David Pendery Shares Insights Learned in Writing, Self- Publishing with Xlibris- Part 3Here’s the third and final installment of David Pendery’s guest blog contribution. He further shares his significant realizations about his book and his craft. About His Memoir Simply put it is a personal memoir about my life in Taiwan since I moved here in 2000. The life of an expatriate in an Asian culture, with […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author David Pendery Shares Insights Learned in Writing, Self- Publishing with Xlibris- Part 2Xlibris author David Pendery talks about marketing his book, learning it the hard way, and eventually reaping the fruits of his labor. Spreading the Word It was certainly a joy when the book was out—as I am sure you all have felt this—and I immediately got to work promoting and marketing it. Certainly this is […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author David Pendery Shares Insights Learned in Writing, Self-Publishing with XlibrisXlibris Author David Pendery is perhaps among the few indie authors who have realized that despite the ease of having their book published in the ever-growing self-pub industry, their journey has just begun. After the favorable Taipei Times review on his memoir Something Super: One American Lives, Learns and Teaches in Taiwan, he knows he […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author Lundon Albrecht Says There’s More to a Penny Than Meets the EyeXlibris Author Lundon Albrecht discovered a penny’s true worth. The usually considered worthless copper brown coin revealed a story he believed was worth telling the world. Also a General Dentist by profession, he realized, however, that proclaiming his tale was like pulling teeth. At least that was what he thought until Xlibris Publishing saved the […] READ MORE |
