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Recent Posts
- Book Marketing: Creative Promotional Tip for Branding Your Book - February 26th, 2008
Those of us who write books love books. Am I right? When someone asks you what book is on your nightstand do you try to not laugh because it's more a question of how many stacks you are trying to bala... - Book Recommendations: Taxi Driver Scores Surprise Best Seller - February 21st, 2008
Savannah, Ga., USA––The young adult novel, Blood Kin A Savannah Story, written by Robert T.S. Mickles and featuring a foreword by Aberjhani, debuted at number four on ESSENCE Magazine’s Best Sel... - General Book News: Three Excellent Reasons to Buy Books in April 2008 - April 18th, 2008
The more the fate of books in the world are called into question ––as they compete with the ever-increasing domination of techno gadgetry–– the stronger and more enduring their impact seems to... - Web Marketing: Three Excellent Reasons to Buy Books in April 2008 - April 18th, 2008
The more the fate of books in the world are called into question ––as they compete with the ever-increasing domination of techno gadgetry–– the stronger and more enduring their impact seems to...
