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My Favorite Book on Self PublishingReview Date: 2008-11-12
If You're Thinking About Self-Publishing, Read ThisReview Date: 2008-10-18
It's also a great read - I read the whole thing in two long sessions. The author manages to blend a deluge of practical advice with a few recurring and powerful ideas. That publishing your book is just the start of the enterprise. That if you're focused, creative and hard working you too can turn that book into an income.
I'd thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who's thinking of self-publishing.
Very helpful book Review Date: 2008-10-13
Best $19.95 Spent in the Whole Book Process!Review Date: 2008-09-13
The Well-Fed Self Publisher was the survival guide for self publishing my first book, from how to find and pick designers and editors to navigating printing to collecting blurbs and reviews. The time line in the appendix keeps you on track to complete the right steps at the right time. Peter Bowerman breaks it down for self publishers one bite at a time, which saved me countless hours - and money. It not only gave me tactical advice I desperately needed, but confidence and inspiration that, I too, can do this.
Compared to other books on the topic, Peter's is exceptionally readable and easy to locate the info you need. If you only buy one book on self publishing, this should be it. My copy of the book is now battered, dog eared, marked up and stained from constant use!
Full of Great IdeasReview Date: 2008-09-22
His approach is not hokey or contrived. It does not make crazy suggestions like leaving your book at bus stops, for example. Rather, it suggests real ways to market your book with modern-day technology including blogs, e-zines, and online newsletters. Of particular help was the instruction on how to set up an effective website for book promotion.
Stacie Vander Pol, author of Top Self Publishing Firms

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Boils It All Down and Makes It EasyReview Date: 2008-11-03
Complete instructions for most perennialsReview Date: 2008-09-23
I recommend it for gardeners on all levels.
Great ResourceReview Date: 2008-09-20
The Encyclopedia of Perennials is a great resource, one place that you can go for information on a plant including not only the usual details regarding size, exposures, zones etc but also details on how to prune, the level of maintenance you should expect and related plants.
Fabu!Review Date: 2008-09-13
A classicReview Date: 2008-07-30
I recommend this book to anyone who is ready to move beyond the glossy magazine spreads and into the realm of truly effective techniques that do require hard work, but that also have long-term results.

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So good I had to stop reading...Review Date: 2008-01-05
If you have invested any of your own precious time searching for great advice and material on how to make a great living as a copywriter, then I'm sure you understand exaclty what I mean.
As I cracked open The Well Fed Writer: Back For Seconds, I skimmed through the book as I always do when sizing up new material, searching for relevant chapters. I must say that it took only 1 chapter of reading for me to set the book aside, whip out my notebook and furiously scratch down good advice, valuable resources to check out on the web and even 2 clever quips that I wanted to use the next time I host a teleseminar. (The comparison of common marketing practices to camoflauge was a stroke of genius)
I realize that I may be dangerously close to sounding like a gushing teenager asking for his favorite celecrities autograph, but I cannot emphasize enough how 'right on the money' this book is. Perhaps the best way to illustrate how valuable the Well Fed Writer is to your success as a freelance writer would be to show you what 3 qualities I look for in a 'good' book:
1 - Straight forward - The author must not pull any punches. Tell it like it is. Don't paint overly rosey pictures or candy coat your advice. If there are landmines to my career that must be avoided, then by all means point them out! Thankfully Peter goes above and beyond by acknowledging traits that are common to most humans that could kill your progress before you even get started. Peter seems to have a talent for painting visual pictures and images that will stick with you. I hope he doesn't mind if I use a few of his analogies with my clients!
2 - Realistic - I don't know about you, but I'm tired of having my ears tickled. Don't tell me what you think I want to hear, tell me the truth! There's enough hyped up pie in the sky books, websites and emails floating around in cyberspace... I don't need to spend money on a book that will add to it! I found this book to be a refreshing change of pace as you are constantly reminded of the fact that we live and work in the real world, so results can and will vary.
However, Peter also takes the time to show you alternative paths to success should you find that your current conditions are less than ideal. Much appreciated!
3 - Easy to read - Ok, call me petty for listing such a seemingly unimportant feature in my #3 spot, but I couldn't resist. Regardless of how good the information is, if I feel as if I am plodding my way through a college biology text book, then chances are I'm more likely to use the book as a paper-weight.
I found this book to be entertaining to read as well as informative. Please do yourself a favor and purchase this book now. I returned my copy to the library and snagged my own personal copy, because this is a book that you will want to highlight and bookmark for continous future reference. You can thank me for the strong recommendation later!
A Voice that Resonates in the TrenchesReview Date: 2007-12-04
This is as opposed to those who have done it for a thousand years and might not have to work as hard as the rest of us in this day and age. That's not to negate their success or status but getting advice from someone who has already made their fortune and can sell on name recognizability alone is very different than having someone who's risen from the trenches in the same era that new aspiring creatives are coming from.
I say creative btw because much of what Bowerman advises should (will?) work for my design aspirations as well as writing.
Second-best $20 I ever spent (first-best was his first book!)Review Date: 2007-11-28
murky followup to The Well-fed WriterReview Date: 2008-11-04
It's okay. It's mostly more of the same - it doesn't
much represent a leap from the first book so much as
it's like a 284 page appendix... useful material but much
of it would have been edited out or folded into the
first book if they were published as one volume.
Not particularly flawed - but like many business books
it's padded out with 3rd-party stories - enthusiastic
and informative vignettes from succeeding freelancers
who liked the first book and wrote in to Bowerman to
share their stories.
Major points - cold calling isn't so bad, marketing
isn't so bad if you think about it in a nice way,
professionalism matters, consistency pays off.
Fairly toothless, but inspirational. If you read the
first book and need a little more encouragement to
jump into the marketplace and do the business this
might be the push you need.
Worth reading but if you are already hustling work as
a freelancer you may find it redundant.
I love Bowerman...question the premiseReview Date: 2008-04-30


Simple, easy to understand, highly beneficialReview Date: 2007-08-23
I Discovered The Truth When I Discovered Wellness!!Review Date: 2007-04-11
The Best Info at the Right timeReview Date: 2007-04-10
Simply a no-nonsense guideReview Date: 2007-06-03
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2007-04-11


I Never Tire of Reading This BookReview Date: 2008-04-04
Nice illustrations but the rhymes fall a little shortReview Date: 2008-03-25
A family favorite!Review Date: 2007-07-21
Not quite what I'd imaginedReview Date: 2008-02-05
Creative Visual Treat & Great Mother Goose CollectionReview Date: 2007-12-02

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good book for little onesReview Date: 2008-08-08
Cute for young onesReview Date: 2008-03-26
Good textures. Too short.Review Date: 2008-03-22
A Touching BookReview Date: 2008-07-07
The illustarions are bright primary colors, against similar but contrasting backgrounds. Embedded within the triple-thick board book pages is some texture-rich material described in the book. These attributes enable the narrator to label and categorize the various dogs, and to deduce that the pictured dog is NOT "my puppy."
Ultimately, after you and your young charge touch the materials, enjoy the bright volotd and varying breeds, and delight in the repetitive; "that's not my puppy," refrain, the tenacious reader/listener will celebrate the ultimate discovery of the beloved dog. A nice little vocabulary buikder and an all-around suinpke but fun boatd book that imaginative adults can enahnce with a nicely dramatic reading.
Well done!Review Date: 2008-07-16
And, when you've explored all you want about the dogs, you can always discuss that cute little mouse who seems to appear on every single page!
Cute, educational, and very, very entertaining. This is a must for your toddler's library.

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various and sundry techniquesReview Date: 2007-07-19
creative bead weaving: a contemporary guide to classic off loom stitchesReview Date: 2007-01-12
2nd Best Beading BookReview Date: 2007-07-10
Creative Bead Weaving....Review Date: 2006-08-19
The best book on beadweaving on the market!Review Date: 2006-12-30

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The story comes alive Review Date: 2008-07-29
Mary O'Hara is an excellent author because she ties in real things that happen into a fictional family. The breeds of horses O'Hara writes about are real and it is obvious she is educated in each horse's individual characteristics. O'Hara writes using authentic western language terms. In "My Friend Flicka" the story comes alive to the reader as O'Hara writes with much description about the farm, the horses and life out West. O'Hara weaves into her story punishment and reward in real times -- the reward of a boy's joy when he finally receives his filly.
Can you tame a wild heart? The cover states it well. This question explains "My Friend Flicka" to the reader. It is a book about taming both a young boy and a horse. The storyline begins with Ken on a horse ride. While riding, Ken loses many different horse articles. Ken's father had been an army officer and thus raised Ken with firmness and strictness. He demanded respect. Ken has always been dreaming of a horse of his own.
Due to poor grades in school and a missed assignment about horses Ken must repeat a grade in school. His father requires Ken to complete an hour of homework a day throughout the entire summer. Ken's brother gets him in trouble by asking many questions that Ken must answer and tell the truth.
One day Ken scares his father's horses towards a landslide. One horse cuts the other horses off so none of them fall off and are saved. Ken's mother encourages his father to give his son a horse. Ken's father finally gives him a chance to care for a colt or filly. Ken chooses a colt that is a yearling. Since there are many yearlings to choose from, Ken anxiously awaits to make a choice.
The doctor arrives at their farm because four horses need to be gelded. Gelded means the horse can not reproduce and is done to the stallions. The procedure was so horrible and so much blood lost that one of the horses dies due to the gelding. The colts act sad after the gelding. Ken is greatly disturbed by it. This incident means Ken will choose a filly for his horse.
Rocket is a wild horse who has a filly named Flicka. Ken sees Flicka and falls in love with her and wants her. Flicka is caught for Ken. One day Flicka falls sick. After she is sick, Ken finds Flicka in a river lying down ill on a cold night. By the morning, Ken is sick and Flicka's fever is gone. Ken's father wants to kill Flicka but decides against it. Flicka turns into a well-bred horse and a companion for Ken. Flicka and Ken grow up together and learn life lessons from each other.
"My Friend Flicka" by Mary O'Hara is a great book I would recommend for young and old alike. Boys and girls who have a love for ranches, horses and the outdoors would particularly enjoy the storyline. I have read many books in my life time and I rank this one as one of the best. Break-in a book called "My Friend Flicka" and gallop away from the world.
A horse, a boy, and a familyReview Date: 2007-04-10
My Friend Flicka Review Date: 2007-01-15
A COMMANDING NARRATION OF A CLASSICReview Date: 2006-01-25
Although he made his audio book debut just two readings ago, stage, screen and television actor Michael Louis Wells is in full command of the metier with his narration of the classic My Friend Flicka. Many will remember the story as a film with Roddy McDowall, as a TV series or as a current film. Wells is on a par with all of the actors who have undertaken bringing this touching tale to life. The reason for the story's many incarnations is obvious - it is one of our best-loved books and well deserves its place among others that are enjoyed from generation to generation, such as Treasure Island and Mutiny on the Bounty.
Pivotal to O'Hara's story is Ken and his seeming laissez faire attitude. Where his mind is his father, Rob, certainly doesn't know. He's a young boy who would much rather just look out a window than study his arithmetic. He should have studied because his report card is so poor that he's doomed to repeat a grade. Rob undoubtedly wonders whether he'll even catch on the second time around.
Their home is Wyoming's Goose Bar Ranch and Rob is working hard to make a go of it. He doesn't need a son who seems given to daydreams. Then, along comes Flicka, a beautiful chestnut filly, with a wild streak inherited from her sire. Ken is certain he can tame Flicka, and so begins the unforgettable relationship between a boy and his horse.
O'Hara wrote a follow-up to her story, Thunderhead, but it never achieved the popularity of My Friend Flicka, a timeless story to be enjoyed over and over again.
- Gail Cooke
Surprise! A clinical descriptionReview Date: 2006-02-19
And then O'Hara answers the question of what to do about the condition: give the kid something he really wants to do and stand back. Of course, it helps that Ken has two wise and good-hearted parents; but then, maybe that is the start to solving most problems that children have.
A fine book on many levels, and a fine companion on the road for adult and child.

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Eat Well, Feel Great, Gain WeightReview Date: 2002-02-05
Best cookbook ever!Review Date: 2006-09-13
ExcellentReview Date: 2005-09-25
THIS IS THE BEST "diet" COOKBOOK EVER!Review Date: 2002-04-21
Better Homes & Gardens New Dieter's CookbookReview Date: 2002-12-17

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Bunny LoveReview Date: 2008-04-13
These books grew on me...Review Date: 2006-02-28
Such sweet stories!Review Date: 2004-07-24
Underrated poetry!Review Date: 2005-09-05
Fast Comfort!Review Date: 2004-09-20
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One of the biggest questions I had was where to go and publish my book once I finished it. Peter tackles this question quite nicely, and although he suggests taking a look at Lulu, I chose someone else. However, he helped me make a decision that was better for me and my business.
What makes this book stand head and shoulders above other books on self publishing is that it isn't as long. That doesn't mean he shortchanges you on information. Everything you need to know about self publishing your book is clearly explained. Sales and marketing, a crucial element to making real money from your book is thoroughly covered, and he even includes a chapter on Amazon.
If you are a beginner, this is definitely where you need to start. Even if you aren't, you still want to read this book because it covers all of the things a lot of self publishing books don't.
For those of you who don't consider yourself writers (I am both a writer and internet marketer), you still want to read this book. It will teach you what you need to know to self publish a book. Publishing your own book will help you build more credibility into your business, and you will definitely make more money.
This book is a must have for those who self publish, and it contains all of the resources you need to know about.
Jinger Jarrett, Author, Internet Marketing for Free: The GUIDE: Internet Marketing to GO!