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		<title>Larry Winget On Getting 4 New York Times Bestselling Books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Debbie Jenkins managed to pin Larry Winget, The Pitbull of Personal Development™  down just before the launch of his latest book, Your Kids Are Your Own Fault, to share tips with other authors on his controversial book titles and unique approach to marketing. If you&#8217;re an author, expert, professional speaker or want to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debbie Jenkins managed to pin Larry Winget, The Pitbull of Personal Development™  down just before the launch of his latest book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/1592404952/ref=nosim?tag=bookshakercom-20" target="_blank">Your Kids Are Your Own Fault</a>, to share tips with other authors on his controversial book titles and unique approach to marketing. If you&#8217;re an author, expert, professional speaker or want to be then listen to what this man has got to say about taking responsibility and creating an authentic personality-based brand. For more information on Larry Winget and his excellent books visit <a href="http://www.larrywinget.com" target="_blank">www.larrywinget.com</a> and be sure to check out his latest book at <a href="http://www.YourKidsAreYourOwnFault.com" target="_self">www.YourKidsAreYourOwnFault.com</a></p>
<h2>Larry Winget Interview: Part 1</h2>
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<h2>Larry Winget Interview: Part 2</h2>
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		<title>Jeremy Holland, New Author of From Barcelona: Stories Behind the City, Explains His Writing Journey</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 12:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Non-fiction author of &#8220;&#8230;from Barcelona&#8221;, Jeremy Holland, explains why he invented a new type of fiction called City-Lit, for his first book&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://authorshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Jeremy-Holland.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-208" title="Jeremy Holland" src="http://authorshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Jeremy-Holland.jpg" alt="Jeremy Holland" width="187" height="199" /></a>Non-fiction author of &#8220;&#8230;from Barcelona&#8221;, Jeremy Holland, explains why he invented a new type of fiction called City-Lit, for his first book&#8230;</p>
<p><span id="more-121"></span>Jeremy Holland is an American expat from Los Angeles living in Barcelona. Arriving in 2002 with a blanket, a laptop and just enough Spanish to order a beer, he set out to make a new life in his adoptive home where he continues to live and speak the language more or less &#8211; the city and its people inspiring a collection of short stories From Barcelona Vol. 1. He is also a regular contributor to the leading online expatriate news paper <a href="http://Expatica.com" target="_blank">Expatica.com</a> and a short story of his can be found in the inaugural edition of <a href="http://www.barcelonaink.com/" target="_blank">Barcelona INK</a>.</p>
<h2>Tell us      about your book?</h2>
<p>From Barcelona is a collection of ten short stories inspired by the      jewel of the Mediterranean and the capital of Catalunya &#8211; Barcelona.</p>
<p>In a bit more detail, it&#8217;s a contemporary collection of short stories inspired by Barcelona, its history, its legends and its people including: First Impressions: Exploring the metro, Las Ramblas and the labyrinthine alleys of the Barrio Gotico you go in search of an elusive Spanish beauty in a white dress and meet a gruff book seller who introduces you to the legend behind the city. Senyor Jordi i el Drac: In this quirky retelling of the classic story of Saint George, an old knight and his squire battle a bat-winged beast, saving a village and a princess, on their way from to the kingdom of Barcelona where their friend, Don Quixote, awaits. A Book for A Rose: Meet Johnny &#8211; a long term American expat who wonders if it will be the first Sant Jordi the sun doesn&#8217;t shine &#8211; and Elena &#8211; the Spanish beauty who breaks his heart, giving him something more valuable than romance in the process. CSI Barcelona: The death of an English man has Dr. Josep Caldet searching for the killer. His investigation uncovers a hidden underworld that lurks beneath the beautiful city as he discovers the price some are willing to pay to live in Barcelona. Running the Gauntlet: A motley crew of locals and expats decide to take back Barcelona&#8217;s streets from the pickpockets and thieves. They grab a drink or two along the way, in some of the city&#8217;s most famous bars, before the night ends with a bang. The Crypt of Colonia Güell: Barcelona&#8217;s most famous architect, Antoni Gaudí, is being crushed by his designs for La Sagrada Familia until his benefactor, Eusebio Güell, offers him a commission that challenges their friendship. Barcelona Gothic: Based on true events, Urquinaona 4 is a mysterious building located in the famed L&#8217;Eixample district of the city where its newest tenant, Alex, soon discovers that the cheap rent and great room comes at a terrifying price.</p>
<p>&#8230;From Barcelona offers a fresh and unique literary perspective on this popular Catalan city, while fulfilling the interested visitor&#8217;s desire for information about places to go and things to see.</p>
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<h2>You      invented a new genre – City Lit – tell us what that means?</h2>
<p>City-lit makes      the city the focal point of the book by using fiction to describe the      place, people and life. It&#8217;s been done before but usually in novel form.      However, I thought using the short story format offered the reader a more      varied and interesting perspective while requiring less commitment. The goal of this book is to entertain, inform and inspire you to live and breathe your own Barcelona adventure.</p>
<h2>Who      should read your book?</h2>
<p>Obviously anyone interested in Barcelona, whether      you&#8217;re planning to visit or have been here before or are contemplating      living here.  And, I hope for anyone      who enjoys entertaining fiction.</p>
<h2>Why did      you write your book?</h2>
<p>To be published. An editor mentioned once that after      an author&#8217;s name, the second most important aspect of a book for the      reader is location. And I thought, no one knows me but I live in      Barcelona and millions come here every year.  I also figured if the book is successful      enough, it could provide a template for aspiring writers in other      locations.</p>
<h2>With      hindsight, what one thing do you wish you knew when you started out      writing your book?</h2>
<p>I don&#8217; really do hindsight, which isn&#8217;t to say lessons      weren&#8217;t learned. They mostly had to do with the writing process, settling      on a grammar / punctuation standard, different literary techniques etc.</p>
<h2>What      was the most challenging part in going from book idea to getting      published?</h2>
<p>As a first time author, the submission process is really      key.  I recommend after your fifth      draft investing money in your book by contacting an editor on Linked-In or      another website to critique it. Then be creative in who you send it to.      Location and city-lit is an example. Try to avoid the whole agent – major      publisher paradigm.</p>
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<h2>What’s      next for you? Other books?</h2>
<p>Right now, the marketing of “From Barcelona” is      my main focus. The articles in the <a href="http://PublishingAcademy.com" target="_blank">publishing academy</a> and the ebooks      provide a great template for making a name for the book and yourself in      the process, even for fiction writers.       But I also enjoy writing and have a few ideas. Maybe a short story      collection called “Booze.”</p>
<h2>Is      there anything else you want to tell people?</h2>
<p>Persistence is important but      so is knowing when to let go. If your first idea isn&#8217;t successful, don&#8217;t      keep at it &#8211; think of another one.</p>
<h2>Contact Details &amp; A Special Offer</h2>
<p>You can contact Jeremy at <a href="http://www.frombarcelona.com" target="_blank">www.frombarcelona.com</a> where you can read more at his blog.</p>
<p>He is also offering a free PDF  of his book for anyone interested in providing a review and then a free signed hard copy for those who actually post a review on Amazon or one of the sites.</p>
<p>Buy Jeremy&#8217;s Book</p>
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		<title>The Wealthy Author Podcast &#8211; Debbie Jenkins Interviewed by The Creative Penn</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 10:21:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joanna Penn says: If you want to be a financially successful author, it is important to consider how you will make your money. For most, writing does not pay a full time income, but for some, it can be a path to wealth. I read “The Wealthy Author” a few weeks ago and thought it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2009/12/04/podcast-how-to-become-a-wealthy-author-of-non-fiction-books-debbie-jenkins/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-214" title="Joanna Penn - The Creative Penn" src="http://authorshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/joanna-penn.jpg" alt="Joanna Penn - The Creative Penn" width="155" height="218" /></a>Joanna Penn says: </strong>If you want to be a financially successful author, it is important to consider how you will make your money. For most, writing does not pay a full time income, but for some, it can be a path to wealth. I read “<a title="Wealthy Author" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/publishingacademy.com');" href="http://publishingacademy.com/buy/guidebooks/the-wealthy-author/" target="_blank">The Wealthy Author</a>” a few weeks ago and thought it was full of fantastic tips for writers. It is aimed at non-fiction writers, but there are a lot of cross-overs that fiction authors can also use.</p>
<p>In this audio interview, Australian-based British author, speaker and business consultant, Joanna Penn, gets Debbie Jenkins to reveal some of the secrets from inside The Wealthy Author. You will learn&#8230;</p>
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<li>How to target hungry fanatics with cash to spend on you and your book</li>
<li>Why other authors targeting the same readers as you should be treated as allies</li>
<li>How to use a book to bridge the price gap in your consultancy, coaching or expert business</li>
<li>How to benefit from the future of ebooks now that they&#8217;ve grown up</li>
<li>Much more&#8230;</li>
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