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Hot Topics in Book Writing    by Brian Scott
Price: Free! . Published on July 22, 2009. Nonfiction.

Successful book authors who earn a lot of money selling their books online and offline share a common motto: "Hot topics equal big profits!" This is the premise of our free e-book, Hot Topics in Book Writing, a no-nonsense guide to help you research, develop and create your next hot book topic. Published by Brian Scott, founder of www.BookProposalWriting.com
Sit Down and Write that Bestselling Novel    by Brian Scott
Price: Free! 12700 words. Published on July 22, 2009. Nonfiction.

Release your hidden muse and write your own bestselling novel! Our free e-book, Sit Down and Write that Bestselling Novel provides a step-by-step blueprint for learning everything you need to know about writing your own novel. Others have done it - why not you!?! Published by Brian Scott, founder of www.BookProposalWriting.com
How to Get a Literary Agent    by Brian Scott
Price: Free! 18980 words. Published on July 22, 2009. Nonfiction.

Our professional contributors give you the heads-up and thumbs-down approach to researching, finding, and getting a literary agent for your next possible bestseller. They'll tell you what to look for in a literary agent -- and what to watch out for. Published by Brian Scott, founder of www.BookProposalWriting.com
Sample Book Proposal    by Brian Scott
Price: Free! 7250 words. Published on July 22, 2009. Nonfiction.

Download our sample book proposal and unleash the secret information of what makes a book proposal successful. This is a real book proposal that landed a book contract with a major book publisher. Published by Brian Scott of www.BookProposalWriting.com
How to Write a Book Proposal - Super Fast!    by Brian Scott
Price: Free! 17780 words. Published on July 22, 2009. Nonfiction.

How would you like to GET PAID to write your book? All professional writers get paid to write their books. How? They sell their books with book proposals before they actually write their books.

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