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Controlling Creative Clutter Third Edition    by Diane Dobson Barton
Price: $7.99 USD. 17670 words. Published on October 23, 2011. .

How to keep clutter and disorganization of your supplies from preventing you from being a creative and productive artist.
Any Day Will Do    by Sasha L. Miller
Price: $1.49 USD. 3310 words. Published by Less Than Three Press LLC  on February 1, 2012. .

Sean is good at forgetting about things, so caught up in his painting that the rest of the world slips away. He's pretty certain he's done it again, because his boyfriend, Dustin, is dressed to the nines and ready to take him out to dinner. Whatever important occasion he's forgotten, Sean hopes it's not going to cost him the best boyfriend he's ever had.
The Producer's Guide to Making a Great Independent Recording    by Eric Copeland
Price: $24.99 USD. 31730 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

A Step by Step guide for anyone wanting to produce an album in the studio like a pro. Written by an experienced independent producer with 20 years of experience in the local, regional, and music center studios. This is NOT about producing superstars, this is about the nuts and bolts of working on every day independent projects.
What is Song? 101 Questions People Ask About Music, Instruments and Singing – and for which You've Gotta Have Answers!    by Rickey Nguyen
Price: $3.99 USD. 60210 words. Published on May 2, 2012. .

This e-book introduces the subject of song and everything you always wanted to know about singing. Learn where the history of song comes from. Have you always wanted to sing but were told you are tone deaf? Learn what muscles blocks the ability to sing and how to move them out of the way to sing.
Spinning Blues Into Gold: The Chess Brothers and the Legendary Chess Records    by Nadine Cohodas
Price: $3.99 USD. 136990 words. Published by Iconoclassic Books  on May 16, 2012. .

The story of the Chess brothers, who worked hand-in-glove with disenfranchised black musicians, and how their lives entwined with the great blues, r&b, and rock artists who appeared on their legendary record labels. They changed what America and the world listened to, introducing us to Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Etta James and countless others.