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If you've decided that you want to write your memoir and also market it, here's a list of vital things you'll need to do.
In this interview with Susanna Starr, self-published author, she shares her views on print-on-demand (POD) publishing houses and on the mechanics of self-publishing.
Who doesn't like free things? Thanks to marketing, the internet, and the goodwill of a few comic book distributors, anyone can get free, full issues.
Who wouldn't know Harry Potter publisher Scholastic? Millions of books in print and $2 billion in revenue make Scholastic the world's largest children's book publisher.
Spanish-speakers have been out of luck when searching for top content in their native language - until now. This article showcases the best Spanish websites.
Authors who choose to self-publish face a wide array of options. Here is a look at some of the better-known print on demand companies.
Lapbooks are a creative way for children to learn about the Bible. These fun crafts can be especially helpful for younger kids who learn best through visualization.
Most Sunday School teachers are volunteers. They give of their time because they feel led to teach children. Here are some tips to keep teaching fun and alive.
Those planning travel to areas of the world known to have high rates of malaria should consider treatment with neem, a valuable herb with known anti-malaria properties.
Out-of-print books, foreign language books, progressive books, Christian books. Washington's independent bookstores have them all.


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