Keith Ogorek Reveals the ‘4 Paths to Publishing’Nothing says you’re a writer more than seeing your name on the copy of your published book. Getting published may not be your ultimate goal but it could be one of the turning points in your writing career. With so many publishing options available for today’s writers, which one do you take? To guide aspiring […] READ MORE |
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Grammar Day Marches Forth on March 4Good grammar is sexy. Whoever has coined these wise words must have been riled by a poorly written missive from an admirer. Or it could be that the recipient has gotten so smitten by the written eloquence of the letter sender. Either way, he or she is a genuine lover of words. March 4 marks […] READ MORE |
Juvenile Bard Pens 1st Xlibris Poetry Book – Part 2Eight-year-old poet Isabelle Scott must have been making her parents proud. At such a tender age, she already has a poetry anthology and a long list of other achievements to her name. The Xlibris Blog reveals more of this young bard’s accomplishments on this sequel. A long list of other achievements Isabelle is now more […] READ MORE |
Juvenile Bard Pens 1st Xlibris Poetry Book – Part 1Grade school scholar and former Long Island regional Spelling Bee champion and now Xlibris author Isabelle Scott publishes her first poetry book – Isabelle’s Muse: Poems of a Grade School Scholar. The Xlibris Blog shines the spotlight on this exceptional young bard, as well as her academic and literary achievements. Introducing Xlibris author Isabelle Scott […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Writer Christopher Persaud Recieves 5th International AwardXlibris author Christopher H.K. Persaud was recently honored in Miami, Florida at the 2014 Readers’ Favorite International Book Award ceremony. The award was the author’s fifth international award. Persaud’s book, The Da Vinci Code Revisited: A Conclusive Refutation of the Widespread, Sinister Lie (Xlibris Corporation, USA, 2013, Revised) earned top marks in the Non Fiction […] READ MORE |
