Xlibris Writing Tips| The Art of War and Marketing Your BookSun Tzu’s The Art of War was written in the 5th century BC, and has since then remained a classic for military strategists as well as for corporate marketers and salesmen. In this Writing Tips article, Xlibris Publishing shows you ways in which to use The Art of War and its lessons to market your book. The Art of […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Author| Marie Thompson, Storm SparrowsXlibris Publishing introduces Marie Thompson, author of Storm Sparrows. About Your Book and Yourself: Please briefly describe your book. Storm Sparrows is a family saga taking place from 1900 to 1975. Frank and Maggie are full of hope when they marry, believing their two wages would guarantee a good future, but their dreams […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| John ZwerenzXlibris Publishing introduces John Zwerenz, author of Eternal Verse, A Lady Faire and Other Poems, Sonnets of Dusk and Dawn, Visionary Wonderings, and other books. I began my formal publishing career as a professional poet with Xlibris who published my first 6 poetry books, prior to me being signed successfully to ATLA Books, […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Writing Tips| 3 Tips for Writing Opening LinesIt has been this writer’s experience, that when it comes to novels, fiction, or books of any stripe or subject-matter, the first sentence, the opening lines can be one of the most difficult yet natural things in world. There is a certain, unquantifiable importance so many writers place upon the Opening Lines. The writer’s capacity […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Helen Walters, ImaginaryXlibris Publishing introduces Helen Walters, author of Imaginary. Imaginary is about a serial killer who stalks his victims and becomes a part of their lives. Once they let him in, he tortures and kills them. He slips in and out of the shadows leaving no trace of himself until one witness survives. Now it […] READ MORE |
