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The Books – The Spoon Box

Monday, October 31st, 2011

Quoted directly from the books website: “This will take a little bit of explaining. I built this prototype of the Spoonbox out of wood, plexiglass, zinc plates, measuring spoons, and closeout radioshack parts. It hooks up to a CD player and small amplifier which cause the spoons to dance. There are small speakers behind the spoons that move in response to the sounds on the CD which I carefully composed using low frequency sine waves and kitchen sounds. The speakers, in turn, blow small puffs of air into the spoons which cause them to bounce/vibrate in rhythmic patterns. It really must be seen to be understood, but this video might give you some sense of what it does. Anyway, I’ve recieved so many requests for these Spoonboxes that I’ve decided to make multiples. As soon as I get back from the tour I’m going to make about fifty of them. I’ll give five away to other artists, like Dave Lachman, Keith Whitman and Scott Herren (although he doesn’t know it yet) so that they can make their own Spoonbox tracks, and I’ll make a few more myself. Then I’ll put all of the tracks together on a Spoonbox compilation so that it will provide a nice evening of entertainment for you and your friends when you hang it in your kitchen. They will be available as a limited-edition handmade sound sculpture/remix project. Truly a special item. Don’t miss your chance to own one! If you’d like to reserve one in advance, e-mail me here: zammuto@thebooksmusic.com” -Nick Zammuto
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fromplaylist: VA – Dark Was The Night (full album) cd www.youtube.com Buy Dark Was the Night: www.amazon.com Lyrics: Strange face, with your eyes So pale and sincere. Underneath you know well You have nothing to fear. For the dreams that came to you when so young Told of a life Where spring is sprung. You would seem so frail In the cold of the night When the armies of emotion Go out to fight. But while the earth sinks to its grave You sail to the sky On the crest of a wave. So forget this cruel world Where I belong I’ll just sit and wait And sing my song. And if one day you should see me in the crowd Lend a hand and lift me To your place in the cloud. Dirty Projectors David Byrne – Knotty Pine – (1 of 31) The Books ft Jose Gonzalez – Cello Song – (2 of 31) Feist Ben Gibbard – Train Song – (3 of 31) Bon Iver – Brackett, WI – (4 of 31) Grizzly Bear – Deep Blue Sea – (5 of 31) The National – So Far Around The Bend – (6 of 31) Yeasayer – Tightrope – (7 of 31) My Brightest Diamond – Feeling Good – (8 of 31) Kronos Quartet – Dark Was The Night – (9 of 31) Antony Bryce Dessner – I Was Young When I Left Home – (10 of 31) Justin Vernon Aaron Dessner – Big Red Machine – (11 of 31) The Decemberists – Sleepless – (12 of 31) Iron & Wine – Die – (13 of 31) Grizzly Bear Feist – Service Bell – (14 of 31) Sufjan Stevens – You Are The Blood – (15 of 31) Spoon – Well-Alright – (16 of 31) Arcade Fire – Lenin – (17 of 31) Beirut – Mimizan – (18 of 31) My Morning Jacket – El Caporal – (19 of

You Are Not So Smart – Book Trailer – Procrastination

Friday, October 28th, 2011

youarenotsosmart.com | http Trailer for the new book, You Are Not So Smart: Why you have too many friends on Facebook, why your memory is mostly fiction and 46 other ways you are deluding yourself. (youarenotsosmart.com by David McRaney. Visit the website for more information: www.youarenotsosmart.com Video animated, designed and produced by Plus3 Productions plus3.squarespace.com

The Book of Mythologies

Monday, October 24th, 2011

From Prospero’s Books (1991) Directed by Peter Greenaway. An adaptation of Shakespeare’s Tempest. Starring John Geilgud & Michael Clarke. This section features Marie Angel, Ute Lemper and Deborah Conway. Music by Michael Nyman.
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Poet-Novelist-Filmmaker (and personal favorite writer) Sherman Alexie was a featured guest at the Texas Book Festival in Austin, speaking at the Texas State Capitol and, as shown here, participating in a Young Adult novelists’ panel at Alamo Drafthouse-Lamar on November 3, 2007. He reads a snippet from his new book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” and then answers a few questions at the end. The panel included eight writers (i’ll post clips of some of the others over time). At one point he appears to be flippant, but it’s a false impression — the questions were being randomly drawn from a fishbowl, and the questioner had no choice about who or what to ask (a perfectly odd format). In any case i thought Sherman handled it with great humor and poise, and made the situation evolve into a funny and astute answer. Also on the panel were Jacques Couvillon, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Adrienne Kress, Perry Moore, April Lurie, Neil Shusterman and Brian Yansky. The hosts were Barbara Chisholm and Rosalind Faires. Check out Sherman’s site at www.fallsapart.com Note that the new book he reads from here has just been nominated for a National Book Award! UPDATE: Alexie WON the National Book Award for this book. Congrats Sherman! Many, many thanks to Sherman for posting a link to this video on the homepage of his website. Esokapi! Alexie is also the writer and director of three acclaimed films — Smoke Signals (the first film made and produced by an all Native American
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How to Write, Publish and Market Your Own Book

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

While all of the kids in the neighborhood were out playing tag, riding their bikes or roller-skating down the city sidewalks, I was sitting in my bedroom, pen in hand, writing the next world’s greatest novel. I wasn’t much of an artist, but I did my best to draw little illustrations to accompany my mythical stories about travel to faraway places and other equally exciting adventures. I had a great imagination!

At age 5, my first manuscript was published, a column-long poem called “The Little Black Horse” in the Chicago Tribune newspaper. Time moved on… I finished school and worked at many types of jobs. Still, I had that childhood dream of becoming a famous writer lodged deeply in my heart.

But, just how do you become a writer anyway? Then, once you become a writer, how do you get anybody to read your book? College journalism classes are helpful, but I never went to college and never took a formal journalism class either. So, if I can do it, so can you! I want to encourage you… everybody has a story worth telling and every story is worth documenting in a book.

This is very simplified because of limited space, but the best way to start is to start! Like with any project that seems overwhelming when you look at the whole of it, the best thing is to take that first step, no matter how insignificant it may seem. Sit down and write down 5 to 10 major points to your topic or story (whether fiction or non-fiction). Fashion those points into Chapter Titles; then place each one at the head of your paper or Word document.

Ok, now jot down everything you want to talk about under each of these sub-topics. Some people call this brain-storming. Don’t worry at this point how it looks or sounds; just get it all down on paper or on your computer. After you’ve done this, it’s time to go through each page and “fine-tune” it. Add adjectives and adverbs to make your writing more interesting and exciting. 
Check all of the spelling and grammar for accuracy. You might ask a friend that’s good at writing and English to help you or invest in a creative writing book or course. When this is all finished (be sure it is typed and double-spaced), you have a manuscript!

Congratulate yourself on a job well done. This is a great accomplishment!

This is how I wrote “The Answer Book for Troubled Times,” which you can preview on HealingForAmerica.com if you’d like to investigate the results.

Ok, so now you’ve got your manuscript completed. What next? Well, every writer needs to get their book published. In years gone by, only a very small percentage of books that were written were actually published and an even smaller percentage of those books made it to the bookstore shelves. Today, it is a different story – almost anyone can get their book published.

There are different types of publishers you can consider. First, and most coveted, is the traditional royalty publisher. You give them your manuscript; they review it to see if it fits their target audience. The publisher determines whether your future book will be “saleable.” Does it have a message or story line that will “sell” and make money for them – and you? 

The benefit of this type of publishing is that they absorb the costs of editing, design, marketing and printing your books. But, since the publisher assumes the risks and expense of the project, they also will hold the rights to your book and receive the larger percentage of profit from the books they sell. You will probably receive a 5% to 12% royalty for each book sold by the publisher. 

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Unfortunately, we live in a society where “brand name” counts and none more so than in the publishing industry. Sadly, most would-be or “no-name” authors do not receive publishing contracts from traditional royalty publishers. However, even famous authors had to start somewhere, so it’s still worth checking into. Who knows? You could be the one to write the next million-copy best-seller!

More likely, for most of us, there is another option. Scores of “self-publishing” companies have risen up on the publishing horizon. One word of caution though. . . Check these out carefully on their websites including reviews from other authors who have used them. Most self-publishers will allow you to retain the rights to your book, which means you can seek other avenues of publishing and marketing apart from their efforts.

The self-publisher will take your finished manuscript, design the book covers, edit the text, obtain an ISBN number and barcode, and assemble it all together into a professional-looking book. You will pay a fee (which varies from publisher to publisher) for their services upfront for which the self-publisher will produce your book, and then market it online, to media and to distributors. 

From both types of publishers, you can purchase copies of your own books at discounted prices and sell them at retail value; therefore, making a larger amount of profit. But then, you also have to figure in your marketing, storage and shipping costs. Both types of publishers will also expect you to do some marketing on your own (the subject of my next article #3) and not rely totally on the publisher’s marketing efforts. 

As for my book, “The Answer Book for Troubled Times“, I decided to self-publish and wholly retain the rights to my book. 

There are many good online and printed sources of information to help you locate publishers, and learn the ropes of how to present your manuscript and what to look for when choosing and negotiating with a publisher.

Some authors who publish with traditional royalty publishers leave all of the marketing up to the publisher. With this type of publishing, you are likely to receive more extensive marketing efforts on behalf of the publisher because they cannot recap their cost investment nor make any profit without marketing and selling your book. 

Self-publishers may publish thousands of books with limited staff and they receive fees for their services upfront, so their motivation for marketing your book is not quite as strong as that of a traditional royalty publisher. The self-publisher will probably get your book on Amazon, Barnes and Noble.com, and other online book sources as well as submitting information about your book to the major book distributors, from whom bookstores usually order the books they stock on their shelves. For an extra fee, the self-publisher will also create a press release, which they will send to various media sources. Also, for an extra fee, they offer signs, postcards, even video trailers, and other marketing tools you can utilize yourself.

As mentioned in my previous article, only a small percentage of the thousands of books written daily ever get into the bookstores. However, you can send your book along with the requested information you will find on websites such as Barnes and Noble, Borders and other large booksellers. Follow their instructions carefully because they receive so many submissions that they only review those that are submitted correctly.

Even though the bookseller may not carry your book on their store shelves, your book will probably be listed and available through their distributor for store sales personnel to order when people ask for it by title or author. 

Space here won’t allow me to give in-depth descriptions, but following is a partial list of marketing avenues you can pursue (in addition to your publisher’s efforts in your book’s behalf) to get the word out to the public about your book:

1. Book signings can be arranged at major and smaller bookstores.

2. Sometimes, smaller bookstores will accept your books on a consignment basis.

3. Send news releases to TV, radio, newspaper and magazine editors for free publicity.

4. Contact guest coordinators for television and radio talk programs to book interviews.

5. Look for book fairs and other locally-based events where your book may be show-cased and exhibited.

6. Send copies of your book with an interesting introductory letter to book reviewers.

7. Contact airports, hotels, grocery stores… anywhere you see books for sale; and ask how they purchase their books. Many of them work with distributors. Get the contact information and you can follow up with the distributors to ask them to carry your book and stock it in the stores they service.

8. Social media: Feature your book on your personal Facebook page, Twitter or My Space. Or, start a group or fan page especially for your book.

9. You can set up an affiliate program, where affiliates will advertise your book on their websites for a portion of the profits you receive from book sales.

10. Create your own website (or hire a web designer to do this) where you can advertise and sell your book. Some self-publishers give you your own book page on their website. 

11. Many other traditional forms of advertising are also available to help you get the word out.

12. Public Relations firms or literary agents can help by booking speaking engagements and talking up your book with their many contacts. Check with local schools, libraries, etc. for opportunities to speak about your book.

As a sample book website, please feel free to view my website and note the elements, information and links that are included on the various pages. You can find my website at: http://www.healingforamerica.com. 

There are also many other good website examples and more, detailed information online to help you implement some of the marketing ideas listed above. 

Hope this has been helpful and thanks for reading. 

Holly Lewerenz
http://www.healingforamerica.com

Holly Lewerenz, founder of Jesus Healing House Ministries, is a licensed minister of the Gospel as well as the author of THE ANSWER BOOK for Troubled Times, and other books and products which reveal the truth about the liberating and healing power of God. Having been a Christian for 30 years, she has experienced many great miracles, and has a deep desire for others to experience freedom from sickness, habits, hurt, fear and lack. Holly is available for seminars and consultation to pastors and other ministry leaders to establish God’s Glory Care Centers in their churches and communities. To find out about starting a God’s Glory Care Center in your community, read Chapters 6 and 7 in This Troubled Times, and click here: Jesus Healing House Ministry


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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

A mysterious island. An abandoned orphanage. And a strange collection of very curious photographs. It all waits to be discovered in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, an unforgettable novel that mixes fiction and photography in a thrilling reading experience. www.quirkbooks.com Credits: Written and directed by Ransom Riggs Cinematography by Charles Haine and Ransom Riggs Boy: Zachary Haas Grandfather: Paul Gregory Music composed by Michael Picton

What we learned from 5 million books

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

www.ted.com Have you played with Google Labs’ NGram Viewer? It’s an addicting tool that lets you search for words and ideas in a database of 5 million books from across centuries. Erez Lieberman Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel show us how it works, and a few of the surprising things we can learn from 500 billion words.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the “Sixth Sense” wearable tech, and “Lost” producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http

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Beth Ditto – I Wrote The Book

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Music video by Beth Ditto performing I Wrote The Book. (c) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
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Learn how to report what someone else has said by using “say” and “tell”. In this advanced English lesson you will see a customer looking for English learning materials. The bookstore employee recommends several different ways of studying. You will learn the difference between “say” and “tell” and how to use each one correctly in sentences. You will also practice using the phrasal verb “to end up”. To continue learning right away and talk to Englishtown teachers 24/7 click here www.englishtown.com or visit www.ef.com and find out more about studying English abroad.

Greek mythology books can solve a number of purposes!

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

If another religion in the world, has as many interesting stories & narratives as the Hindu religion, it is that of the ancient Greek civilization. When it comes to their gods, goddesses, heroes from those old times and other creatures, Greek culture has so much to narrate and portray. This complete collection is referred to as Greek mythology. In the various libraries all across the world, there is huge collection of books on Greek mythology. In fact, search online for Greek mythology graphic novels and the results will be quite interesting.

There is a lot that can be done with classic novels depicting the shades of Greek mythology. For example you could narrate these stories to your children and enchant them with the colorful details. Even better, pick a graphic novel or a Greek mythology comic and narrate a chapter as bed time stories. Kids are all too smart for Cinderella and tales of Alice and they are looking for a change. Give them something new and see how the developed curiosity helps them gain knowledge.

Greek mythology books are also a good gift item. On several occasions, it gets very difficult to buy an appropriate gift. Say it’s a teenager’s birthday and you hardly know the kid. Yet, because you share a professional relationship with kid’s mom, you must attend. Finding a gift now is a pain. Issue resolved; simply pick one of the Greek mythology classic novels and you are sorted. There is no scope of going wrong.

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Making a collection and reading through these informative books on Greek mythology is an interesting option. Just pick and read through it and you will be amazed. It is almost an addiction. The characters of Greek mythology are full of life. They depict different emotions and have so much to offer. In fact you would be surprised to know that a section of Greek mythology relates to popular myths. Herein, details on how the world came into existence, how gods happened, etc., are provided. Credibility of these myths is a subject of debate and many scholars have spent considerable time in exploring the subject to the fullest.

Perhaps you could build upon the details collated from literary sources by finding out as much about archeological sources of information. Few plays also depict different parts of Greek mythology. For those who do not have an entertaining hobby idea, getting attached with the Greek mythology subject is an option.

Thus, now when you see a Greek mythology novel or even a comic book in a book shop, do not just ignore it. Beneath the pages, there could be some really fascinating facts and stories, waiting to be read. You will notice that not only the details are interesting, but supporting pictures and the way of presentation is also quite alluring. Who knows, you could end up playing a vital role in discovering the truth hidden in Greek myths & mythology.

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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Richard W. Morris

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

About The Author:

Dr. Richard W. Morris, a lawyer licensed in two U.S. states and England, is a member of Mensa, a former teacher and adjunct professor. In his half-century as a pilot (airline transport pilot, flight and ground instructor licenses) he flew as pilot-in-command (captain) in some forty countries on four continents.

He began his legal career as a prosecutor, and did criminal defense before limiting his practice to civil matters. His published credits include articles in such diverse periodicals as the San Diego Realtor magazine, San Diego Mensan, American Atheist, Playboy, Truth Seeker, Art World News, and was a columnist for the Page (Arizona) newspaper, Page USA.

Richard is author of God On Trial, coauthored The Art Fraud Virus, with Richard W. Stevens, and is now working on his next Sister Leah novel, Murder at the Hospice of God.

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Featuring: God On Trial by Richard W. Morris

Blasphemy, Murder and The Lord Don’t Mix

When Religion and Reason Collide in Court.

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This Book Is About Critical Thinking And Challenges The Reader To Ask:

What Do I Know And How Do I Know It?

Sister Mary, one of three Sisters Superior in the Church of the Saved is murdered in the opening chapter, the first of several murders. The same evening, David Stone attends the Summer Sunday Sundown Services held at Jefferson Park in the City of Dicksburgh, presented by Pastor Maxentius Zeno Constantine (known to all only as “Pastor”) and the police arrest David for blasphemy.

Sister Mary had a two million-dollar life insurance policy (with double indemnity for accidents) issued by a company in Bermuda. The beneficiary is an international religious charity controlled by Pastor. Will her death be ruled murder, suicide or accident?

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David, a graduate student, demands the prosecution prove each statutory element beyond a reasonable doubt using the Federal Rules of Evidence. He takes the position claiming before one may be convicted of a blasphemy, the law must provide an intelligible definition of God and then produce evidence to support the definition or the prosecution will fail to make a prima facie case.

Pastor uses the upcoming trial to increase his sphere of influence and bring money to the church. His church, like all others, always needs more money.  He spends some of his time at the Garden of Faith, headquarters of  a religious mission, on Lake Brokopondo in Suriname, saving souls, feeding the poor and performing devotional rites for God with the Sisters Superior and the Angels of Manna, a lower level order residing in the Garden. While Pastor’s relationship is strictly religious, the sexual rituals rival those described by the Marquis de Sade — embellished by the kinks of Sister Leah.

Sister Leah, genetically an intersexual and a former professional female dominatrix, now restricts her domination practice to an underground arm of the Church as the Mistress of Justice.

What happens to David’s life if the jury finds him guilty?

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God On Trial Endorsements:

“The Supreme Court of the United States opens each session with the crier saying, “God save the United States and this honorable court.” Thousands of trial courts daily swear witnesses to tell the truth, ending with, “so help you God.” Morris has it right: under the Federal Rules of Evidence, courts can convict a person of murder but cannot prove God exists.”

Marc J. Victor, Attorney at Law

Certified Specialist in Criminal Law

“This book is a gripping intellectual mind-twister. Reason, faith, and the charlatan battle for the minds of the jury in the best of courtroom drama. Morris lets loose with his vast experience of international law and religion, weaving an extraordinary sleuth of intrigue, murder, and deviant sexual drama.”

Ken Schoolland, Associate Professor of Economics and Political Science

Hawaii Pacific University, Author of “” Jonathan Gullible”

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Book Details:

ISBN: 0-7414-5755-5 ©2009

Book Size: 5.5” x 8.5”

372 Pages

Category/Subject: FICTION / Religious

True Genre: Critical Thinking

List Price: .95

God On Trial is available only from the publisher at the moment.

It will soon be available at Amazon.com as well as in Kindle and E-Book formats.

Other Titles By Richard W. Morris

Coauthored The Art Fraud Virus, with Richard W. Stevens

Working on his next Sister Leah novel: Murder At The Hospice Of God.

Submitted by Theodocia McLean

Owner of Books In Sync

Submission Date: February 22, 2010

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