Rusty Fischer
Rusty Fischer is a full-time, professional ghostwriter who has collaborated on projects for Wiley & Sons, McGraw-Hill, Kaplan Publishing and Kensington Books. Visit his blog @ www.requestedmaterial.blogspot.com to find out more.
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3 Writing Tips for Young Adult AuthorsI thought I'd take this opportunity to share three of the biggest things I've learned about writing for young adults: -
10 New Year's Resolutions for Using Social Media to Promote Your BookIf you're looking to find even more success with your book promotion in 2011, why not make the following 10 New Year's Resolutions for Using Social Media to Promote Your Book -
Top-3 New Year's Resolutions for Soon-to-be Published AuthorsAs 2010 winds down and 2011 pokes its head just around the corner, I want to start this new article '" and the New Year '" with the best way I know how to start getting published today. -
Social Media in 30 Minutes or LessHere are five simple ways you can have an effective and optimal social media campaign in 30-minutes (or less) per day -
Dealing with Publisher DeadlinesMeeting deadlines is tough, but when you follow these four steps you can safely turn in a good, well-written, clearly polished book on time while still wearing your artist's hat. -
Zombies Don't GobbleTurkey? Check. Gravy? Check. Dressing? Check. Zombies? Uh oh... -
Five Ways to Promote Your Book on Scribd.ComFor those who may not be familiar with it, Scribd.com is a powerful tool for promoting your books online. Authors can find readers, and potential customers, merely by posting excerpts - or free content - online.
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Five Ways to Promote Your Book on TwitterTwitter can be a powerful tool or a significant waste of time. The difference lies in how you view social media, in general, and Twitter, in particular. To make Twitter work for you, you have to treat Twitter like work.
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5 Quick Email Etiquette Tips when Querying Agents and PublishersI just spent the morning pitching a few small publishers for one client and nearly a dozen literary agents for another, and I felt inspired to share five quick tips on the blog for those attempting to do the same for themselves. -
Five Ways to Promote Your Book on Facebook"Before you promote your book on Facebook, remember that we're all supposed to be 'friends.' Ask yourself, 'Would my friend respond to this?' If so, give it a green light; if not, think again."














