Sunday, May 6, 2012

Lydia Bennet's Blog: the real story of Pride and Prejudice

Lydia Bennet's Blog: the real story of Pride and Prejudice Review



A teenage Bridget Jones lives Pride and Prejudice. Lydia, the streetwise youngest Bennet, is a modern teen living in Regency times! She’s funny, flirty, lippy, rebellious, obsessed with fashion and fit boys, but more than that, she’s a force to be reckoned with. It's about time someone dared to diss Darcy and Lizzy a little! Now you can read her blog and find out what really happened behind the scenes in Jane Austen’s novel. Lizzy, Mr Bennet, Darcy and the others little know who is really pulling the strings, as Lydia schemes to save herself and a clueless family from a cash-free future, and to get her man, the supremely sexy bad boy Wickham. By an odd quirk of history, Lydia’s teen generation use slang very like our own, though it comes from their own time and her strangely patchy education. Whether you read and love Jane Austen, or prefer the films to the books, or just like a good laugh, you’ll enjoy Lydia’s conniving, eavesdropping, Mr Collins-outing, Pa-baiting, clothes-crazy, shamelessly flirtatious and outrageous adventures.


Saturday, May 5, 2012

How to Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time

How to Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time Review



How to Blog a Book teaches you how to create a blogged book with a well-honed and uniquely angled subject and targeted posts--and how to build the audience necessary to convince agents and publishers to make your blog into a book.
Inside you'll find:
  • Basic information on how to set up your blog and the essential plug-ins and other options necessary to get the most out of each post
  • Steps for writing a book easily from scratch using blog posts
  • Advice on how to write blog posts
  • Tips on gaining visibility and promoting your work both online and off
  • Tools for driving traffic to your blog
  • Information on how to monetize an existing blog into a book or other types of products
  • Profiles with authors who received blog-to-book deals

Author Nina Amir explains how writing a book in cyberspace allows you to get your book written easily, while promoting it and building an author's platform. It's a fun, effective way to start writing, publishing, and promoting a book, one post at a time.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Coyle's Blog (Lexington Avenue Express)

Coyle's Blog (Lexington Avenue Express) Review



Coyle’s Blog (Lexington Avenue Express - Short Fiction)

Robert Coyle clicked on the 'Accept' icon and posted the new entry on his fiction blog. As he rose from his chair his eyes narrowed, boring in on the sparkling Lexus sedan parked four stories below. The car was parked in a reserved space that should have been his; a space marked 'President.' Dark lines appeared across the pale, thin skin of Coyle's forehead, each furrow etched-deep by an invisible harrow of hatred, the tines honed razor-sharp by the simmering mixture of contempt and envy he had come to embrace.

Turning from the window, Coyle leaned back against his office credenza, palms flat on the oak surface, thumbs hanging over the edge, pointing defiantly toward the hell he accepted as his final destination. Such was his familiar pose; the posture he frequently assumed as he appraised those he hated more than he hated himself. As he focused his contempt on the unbroken spines of the books on the shelf above his work station, the echo of the telephone intercom interrupted the relentless boil of his hatred.

“Mr. Coyle, Mr. Faulkner's secretary just telephoned. He'd like to see you in his office at ten o'clock today.”

Coyle shoved himself upright and angrily snatched the telephone from its cradle on his desk. “Tell Mr. Faulkner's secretary that I have a prior commitment at ten. I'll be in Primary Fabrication supervising a tool setup.”
Coyle felt smug as he resumed his position perched on the edge of the credenza. I saved this company from bankruptcy after my father's death, he thought, and they repay me by bringing in a college boy to humiliate me. In reality, Robert's reputation as a reckless womanizer had thwarted his ten-year dream; in October, the board of directors had selected an outsider to serve as President of Coyle Metal Forming.

Robert Coyle continued glaring at the bookshelf but his thoughts were fragmented, cleaved by his loathing of new company president Paul Faulkner and his lust for Faulkner's secretary, Kimberly. He thought of her, his eyes crawling from one book spine to the next, Webster's Dictionary, 2011 Guide to OSHA Compliance, Thorne MBP-44 Safety and Operations Handbook, Atlas of New Jersey-- “just six more pounds and I'll be down to two-ten,” he whispered looking down at his stomach, thinking of her lying next to him, the sheets damp from their love-making. Again, the intercom interrupted his musing.

“Mr. Faulkner's secretary is on the line. Is it okay to ring her through?”

Coyle righted himself again, smiling this time. “Yes, certainly,” his voice was syrupy as he spoke into the telephone, “put Kimber … you may connect Ms. Pendleton now.”
*****
Seven hours later, Robert Coyle and three others were standing in the Primary Fabrication Building. The group was dwarfed by the three-meter maw of the computer-operated machine tool they'd been struggling to install throughout the day.

“Form at fifteen degrees, strike at twenty-two tons, confirm settings, over,” the foreman barked into his two-way radio as he glanced at the three-ring binder open on the work table in front of him. The setup project should have been completed hours earlier and the foreman's patience was growing thin.

“Form fifteen, strike two-two tons, over,” a young man in the glass-enclosed control booth above them repeated as he typed the settings into the console-keyboard. A few seconds later he added, “I've got a yellow-light here, over.”

“Confirm yellow light on local panel, removing safety key,” the foreman said. As the foreman spoke, one of the others slipped a heavy, bright orange safety bar from a slot on the front of the MBP-44. “Green light on local, over,” the foreman said.

“Green light on console, cycle in five seconds … four … three…” The men on the machine platform stepped back a few paces, each absently adjusting the safety equipment he wore. The man in the glass booth rested his finger on the button labeled 'SEND'.


Sunday, April 29, 2012

How to be a Journalist 1.0: Writing News, Blog Writing, Pitching Freelance Stories, Building Contacts

How to be a Journalist 1.0: Writing News, Blog Writing, Pitching Freelance Stories, Building Contacts Review



A practical ebook with chapters on writing news, identifying stories, blog writing, contacts, pitching freelance stories and how to get a job. This book is aimed at student journalists, or new journalists who wish to improve their techniques. Writing news is the most important skill a journalist can have. This book will give you the basic grounding in writing and seeking out stories that you can do, and write for money. David Stephenson works at a national newspaper, and knows what stories work for papers and websites. His book includes chapters, such as Five Ways to Instantly Improve Your Writing, Selling Your Freelance Stories, and How to Build Contacts. It's a great introduction for new journalists, at a bargain price.


Friday, April 27, 2012

Make Peace with Housework: The Book of the Blog (Vol 1)

Make Peace with Housework: The Book of the Blog (Vol 1) Review



A book for anyone who 'has issues' with housework. Volume 1 is a compilation of the first 20 months of the popular (and sanity-saving) blog: Make Peace with Housework. Containing the blog posts from March 2009 to December 2010, including the launch of the blog and the story behind its creation. Posts include: • How to keep your head.... when all around are messing up your house. • How sweet is your home? • Housework? But I'm a feminist! • Top 10 'Give Yourself a Break' Tips • For the Non-Bedmakers • Why housework is mental • Hold that Spring Cleaning! • Readers Top Tips • A non-washer-upper's guide to the washing-up • Feng shui & housework • Top Ten Blues Blasters ...and many more. A fun and easy read, yet packed with ideas, tips and games to help you cope with the 'unique challenge' of keeping a home. These are strategies to keep you sane. READER COMMENTS: "What I love about your blog is finding someone who can express what I have felt so eloquently...and finding out I am not alone." "...already making SUCH a difference to how I view housework. Thank you!" "Thank You for helping us with our homekeeping chores!" "Feel like it's written just for me." "Love it!"


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Blogging For Income: The Fast Track Plan For High Traffic & Big Profits

Blogging For Income: The Fast Track Plan For High Traffic & Big Profits Review



Blogging For Income is the only guide you need for setting up, managing, and marketing your blog. Brandon Connell is a successful full-time blogger who teaches you everything he has learned about blogging through trial-and-error.

The ultimate goal for any blogger is to be able to generate a primary income from their blog. This jam-packed tutorial teaches you the methods that turn profits such as affiliate marketing, direct sales, ebooks and newsletters.

Many books in the blogging genre don't cover all of the topics you need to be successful. Blogging for Income tells you everything you need to know from start to finish. This book assumes you have never blogged in your life, and are looking to hit the ground running!

Topics covered in this book include blog setup, to getting traffic, to making money. This is a truly all-in-one manual for making money while you blog.

This book will help:


Complete beginners to blogging.
Stay at home moms.
Blogging professionals looking for new techniques.
Anyone interested in supplementing their income.


Monday, April 23, 2012

Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms

Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms Review



Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms Feature

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For educators of all disciplines, this third edition of a bestseller provides K–12 examples of how Web tools such as blogs, wikis, Facebook, and Twitter allow students to learn more, create more, and communicate better.