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Call for Stories
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Virtues celebrates the seasonal sights, sounds and ceremonies that lift us higher. Submission deadline in March 31, 2005. Contribute a true story, vignette or anecdote focusing on the refining qualities that increase our delight in the yuletide holiday. Virtues will include: kindness, joy, love, gratitude, faith, simplicity and wonder.
The publishers are looking for inspirational, true stories, 1000 words or less, that will make readers laugh, cry or sigh. Stories should be positive, universal, and non-controversial. The point or message should be evident without preaching. You may submit more than one story.
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Posted by Julie on February 28, 2005
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Get yourself on Amazon
If you've self-published a book (or self-produced a CD or film), one of your biggest challenges is distributing your work. And one of today's biggest distribution channels is Amazon. How to make your work available on the powerhouse online retailer? Kevin Kelly of the Cool Tools blog tells how:
In 8 easy steps, here is how to get your book, CD, or DVD listed on the long tail of Amazon:1 Get an ISBN (for a book), or a UPC (for a CD or DVD). For one book it costs $125, for one CD, $55, for one DVD, $89.
2 Get a bar code based on the ISBN or UPC. Costs $10, or may be included in UPC.
3 Sign up with Amazon, $30 per year.
4 Duplicate your stuff; include the bar code on the outside.
5 Ship two copies to Amazon
6 Send cover scan
7 Track sales
8 Resgister it (optional)
The full details are given in the entry, along with sensible tips and caveats:
The cost of using Amazon is high. They take 55% of the "official" price (not the sale price but the price you originally determine). That means that even if they discount the book (good for sales), the discount is coming out of their half. But it means you are only getting 45% of your listed price. In addition you pay for shipping books there, and of course for printing them, so the math does not encourage fortune making. Most self-published books are in the "long tail" zone, selling only a few copies per month. I've done better, selling several thousand copies over a couple of years, but still: This is not a way to make money; this is a way to distribute your message.
(Link via the resourceful Lifehacker)
Posted by Cindy on February 24, 2005
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Marketing and promotion
Call Out for Stories of Preschoolers
The Chicken Soup for the Soul publishers are now accepting submissions for Chicken Soup for the Mother's of Preschoolers Soul. Deadline is April 29, 2005. Payment is $200 for stories and $50 for poems. Julie and Judy have both had stories published with Chicken Soup and can say that publishing with this well-known series is a good opportunity.
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Posted by Julie on February 06, 2005
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