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Why I Don't Read Fiction    by James Cuomo
Price: $3.95 USD. 11230 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

A collection of anecdotes, close calls, and other ephemera in the life of a musician. The action takes place in Algeria, USSR, Texas, Madagascar, New York, France; Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Illinois and Okinawa. Twelve musical pieces are included in this ebook. This book was the joint winner in the 2009 Lord Mayor's Creative Writing awards in Melbourne.
Online Music Traps    by Bob Findlay
Price: $29.99 USD. 15300 words. Published on March 12, 2010. .

A comprehensive guide to the online music industry & how independent musicians can make an impact without the numerous costly 'traps.' The book covers the industry in general, followed by a description of the most valuable music sites & how to best utilise them,concluding with a specifically adaptable synopsis on how to best conduct your future online music career.
Working In The Music Industry    by Edgar Struble
Price: $7.99 USD. 40800 words. Published on May 12, 2010. .

Working in the Music Industry is a collection of straightforward advice on preparing for and entering careers in the music business. Author Edgar Struble draws upon his extensive experience as a nationally known music director in presenting the myriad opportunities available in the field. In addition, throughout the book there are interviews with folks who are successfully working in the business.
101 Ways To Market Your Music On The Web    by Simon Adams
Price: $18.99 USD. 75110 words. Published on July 18, 2010. .

Save thousands in PR agency fees! This book tells you which digital promotion tools & marketing techniques you should be using to promote your music online. We reveal all the secrets music publicists want to keep to themselves! 101 Ways To Market Your Music On The Web is the #1 book for independent artists and bands seeking to market and promote their music via the web at little or no cost.
Drums: a Novel    by Brad Henderson
Price: Free! 58150 words. Published on December 4, 2010. .

Told from a drummer's point of view, Drums: a Novel chronicles a small-time 80s rock band's run at making it big-time. The story moves from San Luis Obispo to Lake Tahoe, where the band chases the ultimate gig. Drums celebrates those musicians who achieve commercial success, as well as the 99.99% who give it their all, only to fall short from attaining mega record deals and glitz-glam fame.
Kiss Me, I'm Irish    by Bella Street
Price: $2.99 USD. 90670 words. Published on April 18, 2011. .

In 1813, Emily Musgrave is heading to a convent for misbehavior. But it was due to loneliness, not rebellion. In modern-day Tennessee, Liam Jackson is playing his Dobro in seedy bars and it's doing nothing for his music career--and even less for the dark places in his soul. Pixie mischief can not only change timelines, it can change hearts. Because every girl needs a little magic in her life.
Just A Few Seconds    by Nemo James
Price: $5.99 USD. 114130 words. Published on July 5, 2011. .

An amusing and heartrending story of perseverance showing how the road to success can lead us down the strangest of paths.
The Beatlend: The Beatles After The Beatles    by Sergio Marchi
Price: $7.99 USD. 114850 words. Published by Music Brokers on October 13, 2011. .

This book provides an in depth look at the end of the Beatles career as a group, touching on such issues as why they split up and providing an up close analysis of each of their subsequent careers. With meticulous research, the authors have provided a behind the scenes look at this most famous of bands. An important chronicle of the end of an era that is a must read for any die hard Beatles fan.
8 Ways I Failed in Music and 3 Ways NOT to Follow in My Footsteps    by Steve Grossman
Price: Free! 4370 words. Published on October 21, 2011. .

Written by Grammy Award winning former musician and business executive, Steve Grossman, this book challenges the perceptions of players, singers, songwriters and artists who want to make a living in music and replaces them with an understanding of the most useful, and necessary, information from the “Real World” of business they'll need to build a success-full, long-term career.
How to Get Noticed, Heard and Hired    by Steve Grossman
Price: Free! 2540 words. Published on October 28, 2011. .

If you’re a player, singer, songwriter or artist working to figure out how to get to the right people and the right gigs, How to Get Noticed, Heard and Hired is the book for you. It’s an interactive workbook using my 4 Simple Rules of Marketing and a series of indepth questions to help you market yourself well to the right people to get the right work for your music career.