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  1. Toni Ressaire

    Smashwords boasting about one of it's authors

    Don't hold your breath. I'm looking out for your well-being.
  2. Toni Ressaire

    Smashwords boasting about one of it's authors

    I quite agree, Sparky. I have the content for a book I want to publish (and need to find the time to do so) that is very niche. It's a historical collection pertaining to one particular, very small region in Pennsylvania. Not many would buy it b/c the market is so small; but I want to put it out...
  3. Toni Ressaire

    Smashwords boasting about one of it's authors

    I suspect quite a few. I would love to read a good book that's not "sellable."
  4. Toni Ressaire

    Smashwords boasting about one of it's authors

    Most definitely looking out for your well-being. My multi-million ... empire is not at risk.
  5. Toni Ressaire

    Smashwords boasting about one of it's authors

    Sparkchaser, don't ever go into publishing--we do lots of "wading." :)
  6. Toni Ressaire

    The Brontë Sisters

    Thank you so much for the links! I would love to visit these sites. I'll have to add them to next year's travel agenda... after my daughter's wedding!
  7. Toni Ressaire

    The Brontë Sisters

    I've read all of the Bronte books and loved every one. The Professor was one of my favorites, but I think the best-loved is Villette. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Villette by Charlotte Bronte The Professor by Charlotte Bronte The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte Agnes Grey by Anne...
  8. Toni Ressaire

    Everybody's an author now.

    Wow, I had never heard of using fake publishers. That's sneaky.
  9. Toni Ressaire

    Everybody's an author now.

    Don't you read the free samples before you buy a book? That should give you an indication of whether or not it's well written.
  10. Toni Ressaire

    Which e-reader do you own?

    I prefer a tablet because then I can load apps to read all types of files. If you have a reader you are stuck. Right? I have Kindle, iBooks, Nook, Kobo and a few other lesser-known apps on both my iphone and tablet. Plus, I can do other things on my tablet. It's like a mini computer. And it was...
  11. Toni Ressaire

    Does size matter?

    Remember that page count and book thickness do not determine length. Font sizes can make a short book seem long at first glance. 80,000 words is an average size novel.
  12. Toni Ressaire

    Smashwords boasting about one of it's authors

    Hugh, I agree and disagree. There is so much bad writing in self-publishing that it can be difficult to wade through. But I have found some gems, too. It's so difficult for writers, even good writers, to get noticed by the big publishing houses. I applaud those who try to make it on their own...
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    Everybody's an author now.

    I completely disagree. After I bought my tablet I started reading self-published authors, and while there is a good deal of poor writing out there, I found some gems. As a reader it opens my options. The big publishing houses are over-crowded with submissions. Some good stuff gets passed by...
  14. Toni Ressaire

    Suspense/Thriller novels written by women?

    I'm a Cornwell fan. She actually worked in the field of forensics before becoming and author. She also researches her subjects thoroughly. For an authentic forensic experience, I strongly recommend her.
  15. Toni Ressaire

    Hi' Can anybody recommend any good Thriller/Suspense books?

    I'll second this recommendation. If you like forensics, you'll love Scarpetta. Cornwell actually worked in the forensics lab in Virginia. She has first-hand knowledge of this field.
  16. Toni Ressaire

    poirot or holmes

    Poirot gets my vote. He's a funny little character. But then, I'm partial to Christie as a writer.
  17. Toni Ressaire

    How To Promote Your Book? Help? Tips, Advice, Thoughts!

    The best person to promote a book is the author. Yes, you can spend lots of money hiring a publicist, but readers want to hear from the author. When you read a good book, you make a connection with that author. While it may not be every writer's cup of tea, it is an obligation for every serious...
  18. Toni Ressaire

    Looking for Publishers - Epic Fantasy Literature.

    Richard, Send me your manuscript, if you like, and I'll take a look at it. I'm a small publisher in the U.S. interested in U.S. rights for previously published authors. (email removed for your security please send a pm instead) Toni Ressaire
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