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The REAL Writing Life

Commentary from a New York Times bestselling author on the business and life of writing for a living--everything from money and motivation, to plagiarism and writer's block.
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Author: Michael A. Banks
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Jules Verne Read-Aloud Stories

Nov 29, 2009
The categories-and-keywords antics over at Amazon continue. Today, the No.1 bestselling children's book for Baby through age 3 is Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. No. 2 is Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. More examples...

The Island of Doctor Moreau, America's No.1 Home Computing Book?

Nov 22, 2009
I think Amazon's computers have problem: they act like literal-minded machines. Which they are--sometimes to a fault. Examples: According to Amazon, The Island of Doctor Moreau, by Herbert George Wells is the No.1 bestselling book. My Man Jeeves, by...

Blogging Heroes Video Review in Korean

Nov 21, 2009
If you speak Korean, you may enjoy this video review of my book, Blogging Heroes, in Korean. The lady, Yunahana, is reviewing the translated version, which includes chapters not in the English edition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUsEwvdxM14 The...

Kindle for PC

Nov 19, 2009
I downloaded Amazon's Kindle for PC today. It's a fast transfer and setup. The screen offers sharp text, easy on the eye. The medium-dark gray side boundaries add to eye ease. The accompanying image doesn't do it justice. Graphics within books are...

One of Life's Minor Annoyances

Nov 17, 2009
If you spend much time listening to classical music on your car radio, you've probably had this experience. You're driving along, thinking your thoughts. The announcer murmurs softly, as hosts on classical radio do, and a symphony begins. After a...


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