Why I’m Reading Fewer Books on My Kindle – by TM Jacobs

Research is beginning to show that there is a downside to reading books on an electronic device.

Research is beginning to show that there is a downside to reading books on an electronic device.

I recall an afternoon after publishing my first book. Riding the high of a book launch and some great reviews, a friend asked me if I had considered…

My article about our peaceful and multi-cultural neighborhood vendors, surviving after the Covid lockdown, would never be published because Militant Muslims, with full Israeli citizenship and all its privileges, burned down every shop while rioting in the area I’d written about. They murdered whomever they could, destroyed ancient architecture, and ended normative daily life for everyone in the region…

How I sell my books virtually AND in person.

Whether you like social media influencers or not (I do not), the allure of their numbers of followers has not been ignored by marketing firms…

Ah, “hybrid.” Such a cool sounding word, right? But…

We’ve heard of family members suing authors for what was written, even when names were changed.

One misconception about the writing business is that we’re fighting each other over precious few positions. As a freelancer, I can assure you there is a ton of work out there in a lot of different markets…

“If I get rid of the paperback, people will buy the hardcover one instead and my profits will increase, right?”

It took three years to create the screenplay, but only three weeks to complete the novel.