Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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Previous Posts Specifically for Self-Publishing Authors
- An oldie to get started: the serial comma
- Judg[e]ment about acknowledg[e]ment
- 500 billion channels and nothing on
- Do it yourself? Not so much.
- Gardening, garage software, and garage books
- A fool for a client
- The opposable thumbsucker*
- There's no crying in baseball
- Speed reading vs. typography
- Rolling your own
- Growing up is hard to do
- Three out of five ain't bad
- The architect of the page
- A way of thinking about typography
- Amsterdam vacation III: If it's Saturday, this must be Belgium
- Head case
- Undecapitation
- Covering the object
- O vanity! O authors!
- Hunka hunka burnin' hate
- Prove it yourself!
- Fact checking
- I love it when a plan comes together
- A dim bulb
- Jazz in Ecuador, Butch's BBQ, and books
- Count me in
- Those pricey textbooks
- Making books
- The economics of literary novels
- The P word
- Structure, content, and the principle of linguistic relativity
- The rules of writing
- The referents desk
- PMA-U
- BookExpo America at the Javits Center
- Who you gonna call?
- The self-editing question
- Sometimes it quacks like a duck but isn't one
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Articles and resources
- The Eggcorn Database
- Turkey City Lexicon
- Tom's Glossary of Book Publishing Terms
- MBA Jargon Watch
- Other editors’ blogs
- The Saints of Communication
- Book Publishing Advice from Michael Blowhard
- When to hire an editor: A checklist
- 100 questions to help you develop a character
- "Damn," he hissed.
- Ornamental Typography
- Magazine jargon glossary
- Midwest Book Review
Blogs I like
- I Love Typography
- Language Log
- Lexicographer’s Rules, on Double-Tongued Dictionary
- Arts & Letters Daily
- Writing for Hire
- EditorMom
- The Golden Pencil
- Palimpsest
- Beyond the Elements of Style
- illuminateddesigns
- The Bloggery
- Knowledge Work
- India, Ink.
- Quotulatiousness
- Miss Snark, the literary agent
- Nathan Bransford, literary agent
- Evil Editor
- Book Cover Express
- Tiano Design
- The Real Writing Life
- Ironic Sans
Previous Posts
- The Evildoers at Yale Rep
- Real life intervenes
- This could be your self-published novel
- Language vs. punctuation
- Vote early. Vote twice.
- Kid in an eye candy store
- Typographic notes from all over IV: About that gif...
- We are experiencing particularly heavy call volume...
- Blog news: feed subscribers can now access comment...
- No statistical difference
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