An eReader’s Bill of Rights

In the midst of all the preparations for the big Erekos release on Tuesday (your calendar has a big red circle on it, doesn't it? Well, why not?), we've been…

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Mark Your Calendars

Mark your calendars - the release date for Erekos has been set! On September 21, 2010, you'll be able to purchase your very own copy of Erekos, a mythic fantasy…

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Thoughts on Format and Design

As I've been typesetting Erekos for the last two weeks, I've been musing about formatting. Print is a beautiful thing. It lets you set exactly how you want a reader…

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Behind the Curtain, Part 4: The Contract

In the Behind the Curtain series, we've discussed writing your manuscript, pitching it, and getting accepted. What happens next? This is the part where things start getting really mysterious. Even…

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Barnes & Noble no more?

It would seem that Barnes & Noble has gone up for sale. This is going to be interesting to watch. Personally, I have a feeling the sale is going to…

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BROKEN: An announcement

Big, exciting happenings in the Candlemark & Gleam world! We've just acquired a new manuscript - Broken, by Susan J. Bigelow. It couldn't have a more appropriate title. Broken is…

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Behind the Curtain, Part 3: Decisions

Thus far in the Behind the Curtain series, we've talked about writing your manuscript, prepping your pitch, and where your pitch goes once you've mailed it out. Now it's time…

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Selling Yourself

The rise of the author-entrepreneur is a trend I've been following closely. Not only does it have an immediate bearing on the industry as a whole, but it has a…

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Fair pricing

The fair pricing debate is cropping up again. According to the author of that post, e-books should be priced very low indeed, at 99c to $2.99, because the overhead is…

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Behind the Curtain, Part 2.5: Slush

Before we move on to the next full installment of Behind the Curtain, I thought I'd do a little prep work. You see, the next section is about acceptance and…

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