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Participate in Our July 2013 AuthorHouse Author Challenge

Participate in Our July 2013 AuthorHouse Author Challenge The biggest publishing news in July was that J. K. Rowling, the author of the world-famous Harry Potter series, wrote a mystery novel under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The novel climbed right to the top of the bestseller lists last week, and shows no sign of relinquishing the top spot. If your name were just a pseudonym for a famous author (in other words, if your book had been written by that author) who do you think it would be? For this month’s author challenge, please tell us in 50 words or less! The winner will have their picture (with their book) used as the cover image for AuthorHouse’s Facebook page. The deadline is midnight on August 19. Click here for more information.













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Tips on Knowing if your Book is Good

Tips on Knowing if your Book is Good in AuthorHouse


While authors will naturally have a strong attachment to their book, it’s equally natural for them to wonder if the book was enjoyable to their readers. There are two ways for writers to judge the quality of their book: first, they should wait at least six months to re-read it; by then, they can view it with a fresh set of eyes, and better identify what works and doesn’t work. Second, they should solicit the opinions of readers who have no emotional ties to the book, either through book reviews, forums, or online comments.


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AuthorHouse Non-Fiction Books presents Turtle Hawks

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AuthorHouse proudly presents Ian Douglas Robertson’s Turtle Hawks (which received a four-start rating from Clarion Book Reviews.) It’s the story of Peri Pontakis, an investigative journalist and TV host, who embarks on a crusade to save the endangered Loggerhead turtle. What he thought would be an “undemanding project” presents him with unforeseen obstacles and challenges.


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AuthorHouse Features Author Carolyn Mitchel

AuthorHouse Features Author Carolyn Mitchel


Carolyn’s book, “The Tale of the Pumpkin Seed,” was written for her children and grandchildren.


It’s a delightful commentary on competition and sportsmanship that’s sure to charm young readers, wherever they are from.


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Top Tips for Planning a Book Series from AuthorHouse

AuthorHouse presents four major tips to remember when planning a book series:


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First, determine the story’s chronology, scope and content.


Second, leave room for the characters to grow as the story develops, allowing them a character arc.


Third, you should know and consider other sides of the story, and other points of view.


And lastly, create a “character bible” to track characters’ physical, emotional and motivational progression.




These are our tips for planning a book series. If you have any suggestions of your own, drop by! AuthorHouse would love to hear them.


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AuthorHouse Five-Star Fiction: “The Window Blind”

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The fact that AuthorHouse’s Patricia Colton’s novel The Window Blind received a five-star Foreword Clarion review is noteworthy enough; the fact that it’s also her debut novel is even more amazing. “First-time authors face enormous challenges,” says Patricia, “and I’m happy that I chose to take the initiative to go ahead and self-publish The Window Blind.”


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AuthorHouse presents Tips for Editing Your Book

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Done with your manuscript? AuthorHouse presents ten editing tips for self-publishing authors.


First, check your grammar; use your word processor’s grammar check function, but be cautious—it’s not always right!


Decide on which kind of formatting you prefer, and then mix up your chapters so you can edit them separately.


Have group of readers whose opinions you trust read your book and provide feedback.


Repeat the steps until you’re confident you’ve caught all errors, and then CALL AUTHORHOUSE to speak with a publishing consultant!


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Closed Doors (A Memoir lesson learned)



Mona grew up in Brooklyn, New York, with five siblings. Mona loved her siblings and her mom. She did not know that her mom suffered with an illness that would tear their family apart. Mona later lived with a father and new siblings she barely knew. Mona learned that her father was abusive and had a serious drug problem. Mona and her sister Emma went through hell before they were free. Mona would have to learn to teach herself about life and family hardships. Mona would see many of her dreams closed by doors that opened to more pain. Mona experienced life, love, pain, loss, and spirituality before she at last recognized her purpose.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 03/26/2013
ISBN: 978-1-48172-748-8
Available in Paperback
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Words of an Angel (A Book of Poetry)



Words of an Angel is a book of collected poems that Lintiya has written over the past few years. She believes that her poetry and other writings are very inspirational and hopes to inspire and deliver ones from any problems or situations they may have or can relate to. Such as love, guilt, faith, joy, testimonies, doubts, and even success. Lintiya also believes that readers of all ages will adore the works that are placed in this book. They will anticipate on more works from Lintiya which are soon to come.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 05/08/2013
ISBN: 978-1-48174-383-9
Available in Paperback
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Birth of A Dying Son (Living Verses)



Birth of A Dying Son is the premier work by Dr. Runako Aaron it is a creative leap, demonstrating different poetic arrangements, varied styles and a broad range in themes and experiences. These collections of pieces are simply extensions of his sentiments, thoughts and concerns. Inside there are expressions about society, culture, love, and general life observations.

Published by: AuthorHouse Self Publishing Company
Date published: 08/22/2007
ISBN: 978-1-43430-321-9
Available in Paperback
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