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It’s Your Life, Write It Down Writing Workshop #FED_ebooks #writer #author

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Writing Workshop – It’s Your Life, Write It Down

 

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Salem, Conn. – The Salem Public Library, 264 Hartford Road, Salem, CT will host a six-week writing workshop titled “It’s Your Life, Write It Down” beginning at 4 p.m. on Oct. 12, 2012.

The program, led by long-time freelance writer Nancy Rodgers, will help participants record their most poignant memories, learn how to compose an autobiographical narrative and how to create characters to use in a work of fiction.

The cost for the program is $5. Participants are expected to attend all six sessions. Registration is required.

For more information, call (860) 859-1130.

 

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Best Bad Writing Contest — The Winner Is #FED_ebooks #author #indieauthor #writer

For three decades, the deeply silly Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest has challenged entrants to write the opening sentence to terribly bad books.

 The books aren’t real, but the best (bad) openers typically cram a whole lot of story into one convoluted phrase.

This year, a Texan won the romance category. Karen Hamilton of Seabrook wrote:

“I’ll never get over him,” she said to herself, and the truth of that statement settled into her brain the way glitter settles onto a plastic landscape in a Christmas snow globe when she accepted the fact that she was trapped in bed between her half-ton boyfriend and the wall when he rolled onto her nightgown and passed out, leaving her no way to climb out.

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“One of my friends put a link on Facebook, and I thought, ‘Well, heck, why not?’ ”

Her winning sentence, she added, is in no way based on personal experience.

“No, I’ve never had a half-ton boyfriend,” she said Wednesday.

Instead, the phrase that kept running through her head – “I’ll never get over him” – became the seed of a long-winded pun.

Hamilton, 55, has earned accolades for her wordplay before, taking second place three years running at the O. Henry Pun-Off in Austin.

But these sorts of honors don’t come with a windfall of cash. When asked what she won for her winning sentence, Hamilton said: “Bragging rights and, apparently, an article in the Chronicle.”

The contest categories include adventure, children’s literature, crime, fantasy, historical fiction, purple prose, romance, science fiction, vile puns and western.

The overall winner was Cathy Bryant of Manchester, England, while another Texan – Bill Hartmann of Dallas – took runner-up in the crime category with:

“Chester and Harry, you don’t have the stomach for this, but Dick and I do,” the leggy blonde said in a throaty voice as she headed back in to finger – and hopefully nail – the brains and muscle of the strong-arm syndicate, the heel that gutted her niece.

The contest, sponsored by San Jose State University’s English department, takes its name from Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton, who wrote a doozy of an opener for his 1830 novel “Paul Clifford:”

It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents-except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.

As the contest website points out, even Snoopy saw fit to plagiarize the first few words.

Source: http://www.chron.com By: Maggie Galehouse

 
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#Apple Agrees to Stop eBook Price Fixing in Europe #FED_ebooks #ebook

 

Apple agrees to stop eBook price fixing in Europe

Apple and four publishers have proposed some changes to their ebook business, the European Union will assess

 

Apple is fighting the U.S. Department of Justice over claims that it colluded with publishers to fix ebook prices. However, in Europe the company has agreed to settle the case and has offered to overhaul its pricing model for ebooks.

The US Department of Justice is claiming that Apple’s supposed conspiracy with book publishers has caused “unmistakable consumer harm”. Apple claims that the Department of Justice has sided with monopoly (Amazon) rather than competition in bringing a case of ebook price-fixing against Apple.

Ebook Publishing Design Edition First Graphic Aggregators Ebooks Publishers Distribution POD Designing Approved Aggregator How Services Academic Distributor Chapter Submission Professional Firsteditiondesignpublishing.com published book market In Europe, however, Apple has settled the eBook price fixing case. Back in April European Union competition commissioner Joaquín Almunia said Apple and all the publishers, other than Penguin, had agreed to settle, at least in Europe.

Apple and four publishers (excluding Pearson/Penguin who hasn’t agreed to settle) have now offered to overhaul their pricing model in Europe.

As part of the proposal, Apple has promised to terminate so- called agency agreements with the four companies and Pearson. In addition, they will allow retailers to set their own prices on titles for two years.

The EU is asking rivals and customers to comment on the offer by Oct. 19 before accepting, according to Bloomberg.

European Union antitrust regulators began their investigation of Apple and various publishers back in December 2011. That probe is targeting Apple’s deals with Hachette Livre, Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, Penguin and Macmillan. According to the European Commission the investigation would examine whether the publishers were: “…with the help of Apple, engaged in anti-competitive practices affecting the sale of e-books in the European Economic Area, in breach of EU antitrust rules.”

Source: http://www.macworld.co.uk By: Karen Haslam  – Sept 20, 2012

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7 Movie-Title Mistakes #FED_ebooks #writer #indieauthor #screenplay

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7 Movie-Title Mistakes

 

One does not rely on the entertainment industry to model proper grammar and punctuation, but is it too much to expect that movie titles make grammatical sense? Evidently, it is; filmmakers and film studio marketing staff have more important things to do than ensure that titles correctly use hyphens and apostrophes, appropriately employ punctuation marks, and form verbs properly, as these movie posters demonstrate.

 

An early poster for The 40-Year-Old Virgin omitted the first hyphen, resulting in a title that didn’t make sense. If it were plural, it could refer to twoscore twelve-month-old babies, but that’s rather complicated. Fortunately, later versions were corrected, and moviegoers were left with a comforting correlation between a photograph of Steve Carell’s dorky-looking title character and a that-figures movie title.

 

The title of the horror-comedy Eight Legged Freaks appears to refer to an octet of people who may be otherwise abnormal but are equipped with legs. However, as an epithet for unusually large and aggressive spiders (apparently based on an ad lib from the star of the film, which originally bore the title Arac Attack), it should read Eight-Legged Freaks; the wordseight and legged must — outside of Hollywood, that is — be hyphenated to signal that they combine as a single term modifying freaks.

 

Shrink, shrank, shrunk. Shrink, shrank, shrunk. I always have to look that kind of stuff up — a strategy the makers of this film could have easily employed to produce a grammatically correct title. Depending on where Rick Moranis’s character is in the child-miniaturizing process at the pertinent time, the title should be Honey, I Will Shrink the Kids, Honey, I Shrank the Kids, or Honey, I Have Shrunk the Kids.

 

This man belongs to the ladies. He is in their possession. Ladies claim ownership of this man. He is a ladies’ man. Ladies, is this your man?

 

A citizen who abides by the law is a law-abiding citizen; law and abiding are connected by a hyphen to show that together, they describe the particular type of citizen ostensibly featured in this film (in reality, the protagonist is a law-flouting citizen — but that’s Hollywood for you). The lack of a hyphen is excusable in display type on a movie poster or in the film’s credits, but when it is omitted on promotional materials as well, the producers are not law-abiding filmmakers.

 

When you plan to resign from a job, it’s customary to give notice two weeks in advance of your planned departure date. You give a notice of two weeks. The two weeks “belong” to the notice, so it’s “two weeks’ notice” (or “a two-week notice,” though the other form is much more common).

 

This title is a question. The source material for the film is a novel titled Who Censored Roger Rabbit? So, why does the movie title not include a question mark? Some sources claim that filmmakers have a superstition that titles so adorned do poorly at the box office. Tell that to What’s Up, Doc?Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and, more recently,O Brother, Where Art Thou?, among others. This film did very well, but I think would have been just as successful with the perilous punctuation mark. Defenders will say the title is shorthand for “Find Out Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” but that requires logical contortions not even the rubber-limbed title character can manage.

http://www.dailywritingtips.com by Mark Nichol

 
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#eBook Sales Zoom Upward #FED_ebooks #indieauthor

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Digital e-books sales reach new heights

 

Digital fiction sales have seen a huge increase in the UK, according to a report by the Publishers Association.

The sale of e-books and works of digital fiction in the first half of 2012 increased by 188 per cent compared with the same period in 2011.

“Certainly the strong e-book growth has taken the tarnish off the otherwise tricky market,” Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller told the BBC.

“It is good news that the market is transitioning and making money from that, but it is moving to a trickier situation where there are fewer booksellers.”

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A new wave of tablet devices, such as this model from retailer Toys R’ Us, will flood the market this holiday season and boost ebook sales.

Popular best sellers like Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L James have contributed to the sales climb in the last year.

Digital sales of children’s books have gone up 171 per cent, whilst non-fiction titles have increased by 128 per cent.

In contrast, printed books continue to see a drop in sales, as physical book sales have tumbled 0.4 per cent year on year.

“The huge increase in digital sales shows how rapidly readers and publishers are embracing e-book reading,” said Richard Mollet, chief executive of the Publishers Association.

“Whether books are enjoyed physically or electronically, publishers will continue to invest in exciting authors and titles.

“They can do this because of the stability provided by the UK’s robust and flexible copyright framework.

“This is why The PA is at the forefront of calls to government to ensure that copyright is not eroded and that creator’s rights are protected and supported online.”

As the market changes, independent booksellers are struggling to keep up with the likes of Amazon, with stores like Waterstones aiming to enter into contracts with e-book manufacturers to boost sales.

“What we don’t know yet is what will happen when more book readers get tablet devices,” said Philip Jones, editor of the Bookseller.

“This will be the first Christmas where you get more cheap tablet devices from the likes of Barnes and Noble, Amazon and Kobo.

“There’s a good deal of uncertainty about what will happen on Boxing Day 2012 when a few million people open up their tablet and think ‘What am I going to buy on it?’.”

Source: bigmouthmedia.com – 18 September,2012 By: J Ogville

 

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Remembering the Father of eBooks #FED_ebooks #ebooks #Gutenberg

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How e-books came of age: in memory of a pioneer

 

As we predicted a couple of weeks ago, Amazon has released a new range of e-book readers and colour pad computers. What we didn’t foresee was that Amazon’s big announcement would coincide with the first anniversary of the death of the inventor of the e-book.

As long as there were computers that were widely networked, it was inevitable that book texts would be digitized. But somebody had to go first, and the world is richer for the fact that Michael Stern Hart had the vision and altruism to make it happen long before the rest of us dreamed of owning a computer, or heard of the internet.

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Michael Stern Hart – the father of ebooks.

In 1971, Hart had talked his way into a user account on a mainframe computer at the University of Illinois, where he was a student. He had no idea what to do with it. In those days university computers were used mainly for data processing. But walking home from Independence Day fireworks in 1971, he had his eureka moment when a grocery store stuffed a free copy of the Declaration of Independence in his bag. Hart typed it into the mainframe and made it available for download over the academic network that then joined just a few campuses and the US Department of Defense. Hart’s Project Gutenberg was born.

By 1987 he had personally entered the text of 313 out-of-copyright books and plays. On average, every 20 days, Hart typed in The Odyssey, then The Iliad, then Tom Sawyer, then The Merchant of Venice, and so on. As Gutenberg himself had given the world its first printed Bible, Michael Hart gave us the first electronic edition.

 The university communications network grew, and Hart asked others to contribute. Project Gutenberg became one of the first distributed technology projects with mirrored sites and coordinated volunteers. We’ll let the man himself articulate his cause. “Encourage the creation and distribution of e-books. Help break down the bars of ignorance and illiteracy. Give as many e-books to as many people as possible.” To date, his US project has captured about 40,000 books. Affiliated organizations like Project Gutenberg Australia account for another 60,000.

Hart died on September 6 last year aged just 64, and apparently having made more from odd jobs like stereo repair than he took as salary from his real work.

We’ll be using US contacts to get hold of the new Kindle Paperwhite model with its increased pixel density, greater contrast and a patented, built-in light that emanates evenly from the edge of the page. This will make reading in the dark easy without any clip on lamp. And when we take delivery, we’ll spare a thought for M.S. Hart, late of Urbana, Illinois.

Source: www.afr.com Sept 17, 2012 By: Peter Moon

Peter is a Melbourne, Australia lawyer who writes a weekly technology column for the Australian Financial Review.

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How to Manage Textbook Costs #FED_ebooks #ebooks #textbooks #author

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5 Ways to Help Manage High Costs of College Textbooks

 

When you think about the cost of college, you probably automatically consider tuition, room, and board–but you can’t ignore the cost of textbooks. With costs averaging now around $1,100 per year, according to the College Board, saving for your textbooks can be a major undertaking.

Although most scholarships won’t cover the cost of your books, some do–if you have earned enough scholarship awards to cover your tuition and other college expenses and have money to spare, see if you can use the remainder to cover books.

Ebook Publishing Design Edition First Graphic Aggregators Ebooks Publishers Distribution POD Designing Approved Aggregator How Services Academic Distributor Chapter Submission Professional Firsteditiondesignpublishing.com published book marketMost students, however, won’t have this option. Before you roll your textbook costs into yourstudent loan (which will need to be paid back with interest later), consider these five options:

1. Buy used: Used textbooks can be a great value, often costing as little as half the sticker price of a new book. Plus, you’ll have the added bonus of another student’s notes–which can be extremely beneficial. Be careful before purchasing a different edition than the one your professor is using, however; using an older version of the text can put your grade at risk, if information has changed significantly.

That said, the biggest issue with an older version of the book is usually a difference in page numbering between the two versions – which can make it tricky to follow page number references in class and reading assignments, but may be worth the significantly lower cost.

If you can’t handle someone else’s scribbles in your book, another way to defray costs is to buy new and sell your used book back at the end of the semester.

2. Buy e-books: A popular newer option, e-books offer many benefits: a less expensive price tag (sometimes half the cost of the print version or even less) and less weight to lug around campus (print textbooks can weigh three and a half pounds or more). However, it can be more difficult to take notes, and many e-books are purchased on a subscription program–meaning that, at the end of the semester, you no longer have access to the text.

3. Rent: Another option is renting the textbook. Though always cheaper than buying new, renting may not be as pocketbook friendly as buying new and selling back at the end of the semester.

4. Apply for textbook-specific scholarships: One such scholarship with an upcoming deadline is The MyBookBuyer.com Textbooks For a Year Scholarship. MyBookBuyer offers two scholarships for students who submit their applications by December 15–including a 750- to 1,250-word essay that answers the question, “What prominent person would you like to interview, and why?”

This may be someone who is living, deceased, or even fictional. (Of course, you must use a book to support your position.) The grand prize winner will take home $1,250 in cash for books, and the runner up will receive $250, so get writing!

5. Do your research, and do it often: New scholarship and grant opportunities occur pretty regularly to help defray the cost of college textbooks, including programs through Chegg (one such scholarship recently closed on August 31) and other textbook companies. One 10-minute search a week could help you find enough money to cover your books next year.

Source: Scholarship America | U.S.News & World Report LP

By: Janine Fugate

 Janine Fugate joined Scholarship America in 2002. She is an alumna of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minn., and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Affairs at the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Fugate is the recipient of numerous scholarships at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

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The Amazon Experience #FED_ebooks #indieauthor #ebook #author #createspace

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The Amazon Experience:

Guest post by Jamie Sutliff

I am a published author. My first two books published by a small regional press sold out the print run in six months. There were only two thousand copies which became popular on a local level based on folklore of Northeastern Native Americans. During that time the publisher filed for bankruptcy and closed. With less than $1500 in royalties I could not afford to reprint.

Amazon sold more of my books than Barnes and Noble and both companies were selling and asking for used copies and still are to this day. A friend mentioned that I should try to record the books. I had been a road musician for seventeen years and she convinced me that my voice would work as a professional reader. We already had most of the equipment and all I needed was a sound room. We built a tiny studio set up the microphones and equipment and I embarked on a new path for my writing. After several months of trial and error I made a demo disk and sent it to Audible thinking they would reject it. Two days later the acquisitions department called and offered a contract.

The phone call was one of the nicest experiences I’ve had. She was professional, polite and excited with my projects and asked for an exclusive. I accepted the contract and believe it or not I did not know that Audible was a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon. Many articles and blogs complain that Amazon is too big, a monster that consumes everything possible. My experience with Amazon up to this point was as a customer and they do go out of their way for customer satisfaction. Client satisfaction is however not on the same level.

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Something wicked this way comes?

My projects were assigned to an engineer whom I came to know as the Dragon Lady. I sent over three dozen CDs to start as this was an acceptable format outlined in the contract. Two months went by without notice of receipt, something else outlined in the contract and I worried that my audios were lost in the mail room or misplaced due to the sheer size of the company. Seven e-mails were not answered so I sent an e-mail to the woman who offered the contract. She forwarded my mail to the Dragon Lady and I received a reply within forty minutes. Yes my CDs were there – end of note. Sending a mail through another department was a fatal error. Dragon Lady took great offense that a nobody such as I would dare to contact her by a third party.

From that time on I walked through Audible hell for six months as Dragon Lady rejected my work six times. These were her rules: If one mistake is found it cannot be repaired by sending a single MP3 track even though the contract says this is acceptable. The project has to be reloaded with every track (chapter) in numerical order.  Each project takes up to six weeks to process and at the end of each month she found something else wrong most were simple things that could have been repaired and reloaded in five minutes. Because I had enraged Dragon Lady with the e-mail she sought revenge month after month until I became convinced that she was possessed by the ghost of Leona Helmsly and reigned as Audible’s official Queen of Mean.

The only defense was to send another mail to the legal department asking that the contract be reduced and reinstated as non-exclusive due to the abuse of this small minded bully who simply refused to process my work. Legal contacted Dragon Lady and informed her that she breached the contract and to put my work on line without further delay. Dragon Lady did so without apology or even notice that the projects went live. She made sure the audios were not listed or advertised, another breach of contract.

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Author trapped in audible hell.

To answer the above question, yes Amazon is too big. Their subsidiary programs have too much control and again client satisfaction is nothing while customers are given anything they want. I had the same problem with Create Space though not as bad as the Dragon Lady. The books they print are inferior with misaligned covers, faded ink and one book was actually put into distribution with twenty one blank pages in the middle of the book. Lucky for me the investment was tiny and I made them refund the cost of the misprints and you guessed it, I did this by complaining to another department.

Kindle select was another mistake by allowing them exclusivity I have lost valuable markets for two books that would have expanded sales. Amazon programs do not care after your signature is on the paper or the agreement is made on line. I have stopped all advertising for Audible and Create Space. I do run ads for Kindle but those will stop too after I withdraw from select, which will be soon then I will send the books to other publishers.

If you are an author, I strongly advise working with a credentialed e-publisher. Paying the fee will buy some piece of mind and your book will have a better chance with multiple venues. All e-books go to Kindle anyway so do not make them the single source.

If you are thinking of audio books follow the same rules. 1. DO NOT make an audio with an artificial voice – most distributors will not handle them and the ones who do are not worth the trouble and fees. 2. DO NOT make any company a single source distributor – you are cheating yourself this way, depriving your work of multiple venues. 3. Last but not least – DO NOT sign a contract in a hurry because you are so grateful, so thrilled that someone says they like your work. The sad fact is that most e-book companies do not even glance at your manuscript and they will publish a shopping list hand written on toilet paper if you pay the fee. Remember that e-publishers do not advertise your work unless it is for a fee and I’ve seen ad packages for as much as $3000. This is another rip off. You have to advertise your books like everyone else on FB, Twitter and other social media programs and for the stout-hearted ones who believe in their own work consider running local newspaper ads for under $50.

I hope this information helps someone who wants to publish their first book and the final fact is if your work is good, word of mouth will sell it in time, it may take a lot of time but it is the best method – no returns. I wish all of you the very best of luck because you will need it. Cheers from Audible Hell—Jamie Sutliff.

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About Jamie Sutliff: 

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Jamie Sutliff is an artist/sculptor/author living in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. He specializes in life-sized wildlife sculpture for museums and private collections, including 2 Museums of Natural History. His work has appeared in over a dozen national magazines, most recently, The Smithsonian, Oct 2004. His research on early northeastern Native American tribes has led to the writing of three novels on the subject. Two of these novels in a three book series, “The Elves of Owl’s Head Mountain” and “The Land of the Nen-Us-Yok” were published in 2007 (regional small press) and awarded four star reviews from Foreword magazine for the learning curve offered to young adults with lessons in Native American languages, math, global warming and modern day issues woven through fast-paced fantasy plots. First Edition Design Publishing published these three illustrated books as a trilogy in May 2012 and the edition is available on eBook venues world-wide. Sutliff has written six novels (two premises for graphic novels) and a short story collection. He has five novels available in trade paperback.

Sutliff has critiqued aspiring writer’s work for various groups and workshops. Visit him at www.jamiesutliff.com

About First Edition Design Publishing:

Ebook Publishing Design Edition First Graphic Aggregators Ebooks Publishers Distribution POD Designing Approved Aggregator How Services Academic Distributor Chapter Submission Professional Firsteditiondesignpublishing.com published book market First Edition Design Publishing is the world’s largest eBook and POD (Print On Demand) book distributor. Ranked first in the industry, First Edition Design Publishing converts and formats manuscripts for every type of platform (e-reader). They submit Fiction, Non-Fiction, Academic and Children’s Books to Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Sony, Google, Kobo, Diesel, 3M, Ingram, Baker and Taylor, Nielsen, EBSCO, and over 100,000 additional on-line locations including retailers, libraries, schools, colleges and universities. The company’s POD division creates printed books and makes them available worldwide through their distribution network. First Edition Design Publishing is a licensed and approved Aggregator and holds licenses with Apple and Microsoft.

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About First Edition Design Publishing:

Ebook Publishing Design Edition First Graphic Aggregators Ebooks Publishers Distribution POD Designing Approved Aggregator How Services Academic Distributor Chapter Submission Professional Firsteditiondesignpublishing.com published book market First Edition Design Publishing is the world’s largest eBook and POD (Print On Demand) book distributor. Ranked first in the industry, First Edition Design Publishing converts and formats manuscripts for every type of platform (e-reader). They submit Fiction, Non-Fiction, Academic and Children’s Books to Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Sony, Google, Kobo, Diesel, 3M, Ingram, Baker and Taylor, Nielsen, EBSCO, and over 100,000 additional on-line locations including retailers, libraries, schools, colleges and universities. The company’s POD division creates printed books and makes them available worldwide through their distribution network. First Edition Design Publishing is a licensed and approved Aggregator and holds licenses with Apple and Microsoft.

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NY Times Best-selling Book List

Hardcover Fiction

1. Gone Girl. Gillian Flynn

2. Inn at Rose Harbor. Debbie Macomber

3. Odd Apocalypse. Dean R. Koontz

4. Friends Forever. Danielle Steel 

5. Where We Belong. Emily Giffin 

6. Wards of Faerie. Terry Brooks 

7. Black List. Brad Thor 

8. I, Michael Bennett. Patterson Ledwidge 

9. Kingmaker’s Daughter. Phillippa Gregory 

10. Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Hardcover Nonfiction

1. Paterno. Joe Posnanski 

2. Obama’s America: Dinesh D’Souza 

3. Shadowbosses. Mallory Factor 

4. Amateur. Edward Klein 

5. Wild. Cheryl Strayed 

6. Killing Lincoln. Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard 

7. Wheat Belly. William Davis 

8. Fool Me Twice. Aaron Klein 

9. Dearie. Bob Spitz 

10. Double Cross. Ben Macintyre

Trade Paperback

1. Fifty Shades of Grey. E.L. James 

2. Fifty Shades Darker. E.L. James 

3. Fifty Shades Freed. E.L. James 

4. Bared to You. Sylvia Day 

5. Best of Me. Nicholas Sparks 

6. Beautiful Disaster. Jamie McGuire 

7. Three Simple Steps. Trevor Blake 

8. Switch. Megan Hart 

9. 11/22/63. Stephen King 

10. To Heaven and Back. Marcy C. Neal

 — Publishers Weekly, Sept. 3, 2012

What’s your favorite?

About First Edition Design Publishing:

Ebook Publishing Design Edition First Graphic Aggregators Ebooks Publishers Distribution POD Designing Approved Aggregator How Services Academic Distributor Chapter Submission Professional Firsteditiondesignpublishing.com published book market First Edition Design Publishing is the world’s largest eBook and POD (Print On Demand) book distributor. Ranked first in the industry, First Edition Design Publishing converts and formats manuscripts for every type of platform (e-reader). They submit Fiction, Non-Fiction, Academic and Children’s Books to Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Sony, Google, Kobo, Diesel, 3M, Ingram, Baker and Taylor, Nielsen, EBSCO, and over 100,000 additional on-line locations including retailers, libraries, schools, colleges and universities. The company’s POD division creates printed books and makes them available worldwide through their distribution network. First Edition Design Publishing is a licensed and approved Aggregator and holds licenses with Apple and Microsoft.

Visit: www.firsteditiondesignpublishing.com

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