Typing Slowly Linked to Better Writing“Slow and steady wins the race” may also apply to writing. A recent study conducted by the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, suggested that typing slowly may result in better writing chops. Researchers of the study found that participants who typed essays using only one hand fared better in their writing than those who […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Authors Usher in New Year with BestsellersThe New Year is indeed off to a good start for our new Xlibris bestselling authors who made it to the bestsellers list this month. Xlibris congratulates these persistent authors who have braved the self-publishing route and doubled their efforts to market their books. Disclaimer: the list is not arranged by rank. Handyman by J. […] READ MORE |
Prolific Author Flaunts Multi-Writer Personalities – Part 4Here’s the fourth and final installment of Author David Taylor’s blog. There’s no peace or joy to be found in this spectacular universe that’s more blissful than being one with The Ultimate Reality; however, upon awakening, we find that we’re a sea of mirth; so we seek His presence and we seek His supreme light […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Unveils New BestsellersThe New Year is just around the corner, and it is probably off to a good start for these self-published authors on the new Xlibris Bestsellers list. Congratulations to these new bestselling authors, and may your books continue to sell and reach more readers. Disclaimer: the list is not arranged by rank. Oscar the Monster […] READ MORE |
Advice from Writers on How To Mend a Broken HeartWriters don’t only offer a respite from reality with their imagined stories. They can also articulate words that can balm a grieving heart. How many of us have turned to literature when real-life solutions seem too cliché and more discouraging? The Xlibris Author Advice shares some of these quotes from literary and art-inspired online magazine […] READ MORE |
