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Writing Opportunities . . . for the Dedicated and Serious Writer

Posted by William S. Peters, Sr. on Friday, December 13, 2013, In : Opportunities in Writing 




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Editing Poetry

Posted by William S. Peters, Sr. on Friday, March 22, 2013, In : Editing and Writing 


Editing Poetry

 

Editing Poetry can be one of the most difficult and daunting tasks of any Editor, Publisher or 3rd party. Poetry being one of the most misunderstood and interpretive genres within the Literary Community often escapes the conformity to the rules of Grammar and many other aspects within the dynamic of written communication. Many Poets take license to circumvent these rules either deliberately or not. It is good to establish an understanding for the Editor and Poet that the ...


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Selling your Book ~ The Passive vs. The Proactive

Posted by William S. Peters, Sr. on Sunday, November 25, 2012, In : Book Marketing 


Selling your Book

The Passive vs. The Proactive

 

If you are like myself and most Authors, we feel a great sense of accomplishment just because we have a Book in Print with our name on it or in it. Books do sell ! There are the “trickle” sales and there is something quite different and dynamic . . . . and of course there is a wide expanse of experience in between the two. This leads to our sub title of this article “The Passive vs. The Proactive”.

 

First let us examine this ...


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