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Write Good or Die    by Scott Nicholson
Price: Free! 48170 words. Published by Haunted Computer Books  on April 14, 2010. .

Survival tips for 21st century writers, from best-selling authors Kevin J. Anderson, M.J. Rose, Heather Graham, J.A. Konrath, Gayle Lynds, Alexandra Sokoloff, Jonathan Maberry, and more. How to develop your craft, improve your writing, get an agent, promote your work, embrace the digital age, and prepare yourself for the coming changes in the publishing industry. Edited by Scott Nicholson.
Dollars and Sense for Writers: A Guide to Managing Your Writing Business    by Linda Mickey
Price: $2.99 USD. 28080 words. Published on August 5, 2010. .

This must-have manual is a plain-talk look at the business of writing. It will help you know what you don't know about publishing and provides tools you can use to survive and thrive as a writer.
Argumente für Dynamic Publishing    by Pg Bartlett
Price: Free! 6230 words. Published by Digipub Press  on November 17, 2010. .

Wachsende Anforderungen an das Publishing bei sprunghaft ansteigenden Kosten. In diesem eBook erfahren Sie, wie man diese Herausforderung erfolgreich meistert.
The Case for Dynamic Publishing    by Pg Bartlett
Price: Free! 6160 words. Published by Digipub Press  on February 11, 2011. .

The automation of dynamic publishing not only streamlines the process and improves productivity and costs, it also lets you spend more time creating and improving your information and less time producing it. Improvements to your information quality can have significant impact on your ability to satisfy and even delight your audience.
Dear Author - How Sending Agent Manuscript Queries & Receiving Publisher Rejection Letters Drives Writers Insane    by Matthew W. Grant
Price: $0.99 USD. 5090 words. Published on February 13, 2011. .

Witness his descent into madness when writer James Walek, suffering from a failing marriage and a stalled writing career, gets pushed over the edge by one too many of those insulting "Dear Author" rejection letters from publishers.
The Naked Author - Exposing the Myths of Publishing    by Kat Smith
Price: $4.99 USD. 16520 words. Published on March 16, 2011. .

Kat Smith, the author of The Naked Author - Exposing the Myths of Publishing, strips down and examines the responsibilities of everyone involved in bringing a book to market; authors, agents, editors, publishers, reviewers, distributors and wholesalers to name a few.
The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know    by Timothy Aldred
Price: $3.99 USD. 16050 words. Published on April 7, 2011. .

In October of 2006, author Millenia Black, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York publishing giant, Penguin Group, U.S.A. After two years, Penguin Group settled the case out of court, and she is prohibited from ever discussing the details of the case again. THE DARK SIDE OF THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY is a father's explosive tell-all about the case...because he's not gagged.
Ink Stains    by Lara Zielin
Price: $2.99 USD. 7310 words. Published on July 24, 2011. .

Nine authors with more than 25 published books between them offer countless insights to help your writing leave a mark. These candid author interviews speak to overcoming self doubt, triumphing over writer's block, mastering the editing process, and more. With Kelly O'Connor McNees, Jim Ottaviani, Rachael Herron, Rhonda Stapleton, Sarah Quigley, Josh Berk, Helen Ellis, Eileen Cook, L. Zielin.
Self-Publishing    by Bill Munro
Price: $0.99 USD. 12330 words. Published by BillJM on July 25, 2011. .

Everything you Need to Know to Get Started, an author and publisher guides you through the process.
Nietzsche: The God of Groundhog Day    by Michael Faust
Price: $2.99 USD. 35440 words. Published by Mike Hockney on October 27, 2011. .

Is Groundhog Day the greatest philosophical movie of all time? Under the rom-com exterior, this seminal film touches on Nietzsche's eternal recurrence, Camus' Myth of Sisyphus, and the possibility of becoming a Superman and even God.