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The start of spring offers the promise of renewal and the opportunity to pursue your book publishing dreams. So today, we want to do a little spring cleaning, shake off… Five Tips to Help You “Spring” Into Writing
Friday, March 20 marked the official start of spring! Though some parts of the country are still experiencing winter-like weather, we thought we would boost your spirits and warm your… ”Spring” into Reading with this Children’s Book
As promised in part one of our Facebook series, today we will be discussing more about the idea of how it “pays” to advertise on Facebook. In our first installment of “The… The Facebook Advantage: Types of Facebook Advertising
In a previous blog titled, The Facebook Advantage: The Importance of a Fan Page, we discussed various ways to maximize your free presence on Facebook, such as building an audience, updating… The Facebook Advantage: The Benefits of Facebook Ads
Perhaps you’ve tossed around the idea of becoming a published author but, for some reason or another, you’ve been sidetracked. Whether it’s a life event, procrastination or lack of time,… Novel Writing Starter Kit
Writing your book doesn’t end when the last word of the last page is written. In fact, there’s still writing left to do, and in some ways, it’s just as… Five Tips to Write a Good Book Description
The topic of social media is nothing new for the Dorrance Publishing blog. We’ve covered it a few times, learning how to promote your book on Facebook and Twitter and even with a personal… Three Social Media Posting Quick Tips
When you see a sign that says, “Wet paint, don’t touch,” what do you usually want to do? More times than not, you’ll touch the paint to see if the… CENSORED: The Story of Five Banned Books
Although the cold winter and unusual amounts of snow aren’t exactly the most favorable weather conditions, for some this weather is perfect –after all, it’s ideal for cuddling under… One Blog, Five Bookstores!
The styles that are used to write a book differ from writer to writer. Some write in the first person, others the second person and some in the third person.… First, Second or Third Person, the Choice Is Yours!