How Bloggers And Publishers Rely On Each Other For A Payday
Blogger. Vlogger. Tweeter. Author. Journalist. These words aren’t synonymous, and yet they all have one thing in common: behind these terms are peop...
Blogger. Vlogger. Tweeter. Author. Journalist. These words aren’t synonymous, and yet they all have one thing in common: behind these terms are peop...
Julie Haas Brophy | Posted 11.23.2011
Culled from thousands of submissions, these entries comprise a thorough collection of things destroyed or adversely affected by little ones.
The Guardian | Posted 05.25.2011
f only they were like grouse and you could walk into a bookshop with a shotgun and bag a brace without anyone having to read the blasted things. But l...
Pamela Redmond Satran | Posted 05.25.2011
Here, the ten most important things you need to know to turn your blog into a bestseller.
Alec McNayr | Posted 05.25.2011
In the coming weeks, we'll be sharing the best tweets in history, but today, we offer the top 7 tweets from U.S. presidents.
Neil Pasricha | Posted 05.25.2011
My name is Neil Pasricha and I'm a no-name 30-year-old guy who started a tiny blog called 1000 Awesome Things back in June, 2008 with the goal of writing about one awesome thing every weekday.
Jesse Kornbluth | Posted 05.25.2011
No bigger than a Whopper, this little picture-and-text -- plus some recipes -- package is so gross it has something to offend and delight almost anyone.
Copyblogger | Larry Brooks | Posted 05.25.2011
First, let's get one thing out of the way. A blog alone, no matter how popular, isn't enough to score you a book contract. It's not quite that simple....
mashable.com | Brenna Ehrlich | Posted 05.25.2011
Ever since roughly 2005, publishers have been looking toward the Internet in order to find new fodder for the printed page, and this year, those liter...
Publishing Perspectives | Posted 07.13.2011