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Writing Posts Tagged 'advance praise'
- Do the Blurbs Sell the Book? • May 17, 2008
Do author blurbs, advance praise, and review snippets on a book's cover or first page actually sell more books? And if so, how and why?
- Nick Sagan Gives Advance Praise for “MultiReal” • April 23, 2008
Nick Sagan, author of "Idlewild," "Edenborn," and "Everfree," screenwriter for "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Star Trek: Voyager," and former child ambassador to the universe on the Voyager Golden Record, has read and blurbed my novels "Infoquake" and "MultiReal."
- Robert J. Sawyer Praises “MultiReal” • January 16, 2008
I knew that attending the 2007 World Fantasy Convention would be a good idea for my career, I just didn’t know why. You always hear a lot of jabber about how networking is so important, it’s always good to have friends, blah blah blah — but you rarely get any concrete examples. Well, here’s a [...]