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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Women Books' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Women Books Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Women Books 1. Promoting Your Poetry Book - By: Rose Desrochers At long last your book is finished. As a self-publisher poet it is up to you to market your anthology or chapbook. Self-publishing requires you to self-market successfully. Marketing your book can become a full time job and it isnt going to happen overnight. So you might be asking yourself, Where do... Featured ArticleAmazons Of E-books: Two Women That Successfully Sell E-books For a long time I was the only one I knew that sold e-books. I've been selling e-books for 7 years, and when I would say "I sell e-books" at parties, people would barely know what I was talking about for a long time. I was shocked when a mutual friend told me about Julie Fast, a woman with several successful e-book sites including bipolarhappens.com. As it turns out she does the same thing for a living as I--selling e-books, and lives right in the same area.When I met ...
Read full story 2. Make A Chapbook Of Your Poetry - By: Rose Desrochers Poetry is a hard thing to market; it could take years to get your work published by a traditional publisher so why not publish your own chapbook. A chapbook is "a small book or pamphlet containing poems, ballads, stories, or religious tracts" (dictionary) the term is still used today to refer to sho... 3. Publishing And Promoting Of Poetry Anthologies And Chapbooks - By: Rose Desrochers So you have always dreamed of having your poetry published? Why not self-publish it or go with a pod publisher? Poetry is something perfect for self-publishing or pod publishing. Now you are asking yourself how you get started. Start by choosing up to 100 of your best poems, think of who your... 4. Dont Get Taken: Exposing The Fraudulent Poetry Publishers - By: Rose Desrochers Poets are warned to be leery of where they publish their work, whether it is a vanity publishing house, pod publisher or a magazine. Look at the reputation of the publishing house or magazine and look at some of those who have already published with them. What is the quality of their wor... 5. Civil Law Attorneys In Toronto - By: Michael Russell A Google Book Search for civil law attorneys in Toronto, Ontario brought up a bunch of results. The Law Society of Upper Canada and Ontario's Lawyers, 1797-1997 was the first result and it was written by Christopher Moore in 1997. A political science book called North American Human Righ... 6. The Poetry Contest That Hunts For Desperate Writers - By: Rose Desrochers Many of you have likely seen the following contest Free Amateur Poetry Contest $10,000 grand prize, Enter Now!, and you have most likely sent off your poem and received a letter back stating that your poem will be published. You are just one of the many who have become the prey of poetry.com. ... 7. Women Writers - By: Michael Russell Women writers are writers who bring their own unique perspectives to the world of writing. They craft books that celebrate women and highlight certain aspects of a womans life that others may not realize. But that doesnt men that all women writers are required to write strictly about females or from... 8. Making Love For A Lifetime: Seniors And Sexuality - By: David Yarian We are sexual beings, throughout the lifespan. This includes the later years of life, which are often overlooked in discussions of sexuality. In this article I want to address some misconceptions about aging and sexuality; report some survey information on sexual behavior among seniors... 9. A Women's Health Consultant Is Here To Help - By: Jack Brooks A Women's Health Consultant Is Here To Help by Jack Brooks Tom Peters, one of the great business minds of our time, noted in his book, The Circle of Innovation, "That is .this Woman Thing is unmistakably in my opinion ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY #1..for the foreseeable future." The US female ... 10. How To Research Absolutely Anything - By: Stephanie Cage Have you ever thought about writing non-fiction but been put off by the amount of research involved? Writing about what you know helps, as youre likely to have the information you need at your fingertips, or at least know where to find it, but if youre anything like me, you will still need to check ... 11. Menopause And Perimenopause - By: Michael Russell In our youth-oriented society, women are often fearful of any label that contains the word "menopause," because it is often presented as a disease or a condition associated with old age. The truth is that for many women, menopause, and the stage of life it represents, is very positive. They no longe... 12. How To Meet, Attract, And Date Sexy Single Women On The Tennis Courts - By: Don Diebel Take a look around at the tennis courts. What will you see? Plenty of hot & sexy single women. That's what. Tennis is very popular and attracts a lot of single women for you to date. Lots of single women go to the tennis courts to possibly meet men for love, romance, and relationships. P... 13. Women Issues - Are Women Being Paid Less Than Men? - By: Michael Russell In the book "Getting Even," co-author E.J. Graff puts forward a number of examples of abuse, discrimination, and harassment lawsuits that have been settled. Some examples listed in the book are about a police officer who got discriminated at work after her pregnancy and a woman who got money stuffed... 14. Ground Yourself In Gratitude - By: Katherine Scherer And Eileen Bodoh Deep in my memory there is an intense, black and white picture of a mother squatting next to her small son surrounded by barren land in Korea. The caption underneath reads, “Where will their food come from now?” Printed by our Sunday Journal many years ago, it made me feel sad that they didn’t h... 15. Menopause - Misery, Or A Time To Thrive? - By: Michael Russell Menopause has received quite a bad reputation with women around the globe. The men who love them aren't too thrilled about it either. Amidst all of the blame and confusion there exist select groups of women who honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Somehow they seem to have escaped all ... 16. Giving Birth Under Hypnosis - By: Michael Russell Hypnosis has been used to relieve the pain of childbirth for decades; maybe longer. There are now several well-known international organizations dedicated to promoting natural childbirth through self-hypnosis. Two such associations are “HypnoBirthing” and “HypnoBeginning”. Also available are a wi... 17. The Best Of Amish Cooking - By: Molly Martin Informative Read ... Recommended ... 4 stars The Review This is not a story book, it is a cookbook. Recipes include Traditional and Contemporary Recipes Adapted from the Kitchens and Pantries of Old Order Amish Cooks. Before directions for preparing dishes the autho... 18. Advice For Women - By: Michael Russell Advice for women These days, there are a number of sources that can provide advice for women on everything from dating, health, children, work and relationships. There are columns, books, magazines, televisions shows, Internet sites and circles of friends that can help a woman make import... 19. Yoga And Pregnancy Benefits - By: Michael Russell Yoga is claimed to be a good exercise for everyone. Yoga is also a good exercise for pregnant women and provides them with many benefits. So whether you are pregnant or know someone who is, read on to learn the many positive benefits of yoga for pregnant women. Yoga is a wonderful ... 20. Using Research To Find Writing Topics - By: Maxine Thompson Copyright 2006 Black Butterfly Press Through research you can find topics, subjects and 'seeds' for stories. Pick five different topics that interest you, and research them on the Internet, or through your local library. These topics can be virtually anything, as long as they inter... 21. More Firsts For African-american Women - By: Michael Russell Phillis Peters Wheatley was not only the first African-American woman author, but was also the first African-American person to write a book that was published in America. She was a former slave. In 1773 her book, "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious, and Moral", was published. She was an African-A... 22. Plus Size Modeling: An Introduction - By: Rebecca Jennings Plus size modeling is a growing industry that is gaining popularity and acceptance throughout the world. Because plus size models and modeling has gained popularity in the last ten years, the opportunities have broadened considerable, but all modeling shoots for a plus size model are not the sam... 23. Getting Published: Publishing Tips And Advice From Rose Desrochers - By: (see Article) It appears that today everyone is a writer, and we all have the same dream. We all hope to someday be published. So as writers, where do we get started? I suggest joining writing groups first and start seeking feedback that can help your career as a writer. It... 24. Blending Cultures Is The Key To Frisco's Greatness - By: Michael Russell Cultural activities and events abound in the great city of San Francisco. There are even plenty of museums that not only promote awareness of the diverse cultures of this great city but also celebrate the contributions of these people to what this city has become. If you are planning to visit San Fr... 25. Chinese Pregnancy - By: Wong Yee Lee Chinese Pregnancy Traditionally in China, when once people got married, they would immediately get ready for having a baby. That is why symbolic things such as dolls or lotus seeds would be put on the beds of the newly weds on their wedding day so as to bring in the meaning of having a ba... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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