September 12, 2007

Letters To The Editor For September 12th
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Does Your POD Publisher's Homepage Tell Everyone You Paid to Have Your Book Published?

Hi Angela,

Until you mentioned it, I did not notice that Xlibris was not set up like a bookstore. Thanks for these articles. Even though it is a bit late for me, at least others won't fall into the situations that many authors fall into.

I even see that the shelving of books in stores is kind of daunting as the best books that we read are not on the shelves. The fantasy section in Indigo and Chapters has been getting reduced in size every month until someone that reads a lot cannot find a good book. I feel forced to sell e-books off of my website, but even that is a hopeful and not guaranteed. Your contests and Wednesday newsletters help keep things going. Thanks.

-Name not published on request

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Back Page Break-In

Hi Angela,

Please tell writer Barbara Neal Varma that her article on breaking into the back pages of magazines is a Gold Mine. Oh, Thank You Barbara! Thank You Angela!!

Welcome Home, Angela!

Regards,
Suzanne

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Essay Writing

Hi Angela,

I just wanted to say thank you for printing this article. Besides writing fiction, my next favorite thing is writing essays, and this article provides some great info!

Thanks again
Karen
Lawrence, KS

 

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