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Book Writing for Fun and Profit by BookCatcher.com

Book Writing for Fun and Profit, by the staff of www.BookCatcher.com, helps writers and authors publish and profit from their writing and achieve their dreams of becoming a respected book author.

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15
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2008
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An Author's Guide To Publishing A Book by BookCatcher.com

An Author's Guide To Publishing A Book by BookCatcher.com

Ask any published book author about writing a book, and they will tell you it's a monumental task.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Become A Bestselling Book Author by BookCatcher.com

How To Become A Bestselling Book Author by BookCatcher.com

How to make your book a bestseller whether you want to do it through an online bookstore or from your own website.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
Learn How A Book Publishing Company Operates by BookCatcher.com

Learn How A Book Publishing Company Operates by BookCatcher.com

A typical publishing company has many levels to it, each with different functions.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
Should I Self-publish Or Pitch My Book To A Publisher by BookCatcher.com

Should I Self-publish Or Pitch My Book To A Publisher by BookCatcher.com

You'll need to decide if your book requires a publisher, or if you'd rather self-publish your book.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How to Package Your Book as an E-Book by BookCatcher.com

How to Package Your Book as an E-Book by BookCatcher.com

Learn how to package your book as an e-book to sell online.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
Publishing Options For Freelance Book Authors by BookCatcher.com

Publishing Options For Freelance Book Authors by BookCatcher.com

It is difficult to break into the publishing industry as a new author, and even more difficult to get an acceptance letter from an editor at a large publishing house.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Create Tantalizing Book Titles by BookCatcher.com

How To Create Tantalizing Book Titles by BookCatcher.com

There are many, many other examples throughout history where books were written and published unsuccessfully... until they changed the title of the book.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Write A Better Book by BookCatcher.com

How To Write A Better Book by BookCatcher.com

You'll need to decide if your book requires a publisher, or if you'd rather self-publish your book.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Choose A Money-Making Book Subject by BookCatcher.com

How To Choose A Money-Making Book Subject by BookCatcher.com

By knowing what people want, you can profit from their desires. And since their desires are predictable, your ability to make money from your book ideas just got a lot more profitable.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Self-Publish Your Poker or Gaming Book by BookCatcher.com

How To Self-Publish Your Poker or Gaming Book by BookCatcher.com

Many people have life experiences playing poker. Many people want to read about these poker-playing scenarios, including the players involved.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
The Book Writer's Guide To Self-Publishing by BookCatcher.com

The Book Writer's Guide To Self-Publishing by BookCatcher.com

Self-publishing has become common practice for many writers who want accolades of having a book published, no matter who publishes it.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
The Reality Of Publishing Your Book by BookCatcher.com

The Reality Of Publishing Your Book by BookCatcher.com

For the estimated two million manuscripts that authors complete, there are only 64,000 publishers of record, and only a fraction of those publishers actively seek new manuscripts.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Generate Repeat Sales With Your Book by BookCatcher.com

How To Generate Repeat Sales With Your Book by BookCatcher.com

The most valuable thing you can collect if you are selling your book from a website when a visitor comes to your book's sales site is not their money.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
How To Ghostwrite Books For Clients As A Freelance Writer by BookCatcher.com

How To Ghostwrite Books For Clients As A Freelance Writer by BookCatcher.com

Serious freelance writers know their income may come from other sources, not just writing articles for magazines or clients.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
Book Publishing From A Book Publisher's Point Of View by BookCatcher.com

Book Publishing From A Book Publisher's Point Of View by BookCatcher.com

You can improve your chances of a publisher accepting your book manuscript if you understand more about what happens at the publisher's desk.
Mon 10 Mar 2008
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