Self-Published Book Review of the Week: Poems of Life

poemsoflife_coverPoems of Life
by Ronnie Lee

 

Logic is not just the end product,

But the process of our whole existence,

And the cause of our existence,

And it is the foundation,

And the fundamental wisdom,

That gives us the understanding of life…

 

Ronnie Ka Ching Lee is a Chinese poet and philosopher who is achieving his enlightenment through truth, knowledge, and reason. From his Western education, he has developed his style of poetry to incorporate modern philosophy into a foundation for universal understanding.

Read recent reviews for Poems of Life:

http://www.amazon.com/review/product/1432725424/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?%5Fencoding=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

http://www.bookpleasures.com/websitepublisher/articles/50/1/Review-Poems-of-Life-Inspirational-Knowledge-for-Life/Page1.html

For more information or to order the book, visit the Author’s Webpage

Ask the Book Doctor: About Book Covers and Free Feedback

Ask the Book Doctor: About Book Covers and Free Feedback

Q: My book is being edited and will be soon be ready to be printed. Being short on cash, how can I put a nice cover on it as cheaply as possible? I don’t expect it to be on a bestseller list, but I do want it to be more advanced than my first attempt.

A: You are wise to be concerned about the cover. The cover often is the only thing that sells a book. If the cover looks bad, few people will buy the book, no matter how well written the contents may be. As in editing, the cover is not a place where you want to scrimp.

If you don’t want the cover to look cheap, don’t be cheap. That is, pay someone, even if it is only a design student, to design a book cover properly and well. Don’t create your own artwork for it unless you’re an accomplished artist. Don’t use the artwork of one of your children unless the book is a children’s book.

Getting the front, back, and spine looking professional takes much more work and knowledge than most non-designers can imagine, plus the file must be compatible with the printer’s equipment. Unless you have a design program, know how to use it, and have studied design, I don’t recommend designing a book cover yourself. If you want the cover to look professional, hire a professional to do it.

Barring hiring a pro, you can use one of the self-publishing companies that offers cover design as part of a printing package. You can check the Internet for such companies and see if they offer any covers that appeal to you at a price that is satisfactory, or you can surf the Web for cover designers and pick one with the best price. Through the miracle of the Internet your designer can be anywhere in the world and send the files to you electronically. Be sure to check out some of the lower priced book design companies in India, too.

Yours in writing,
Bobbie Christmas, author Write In Style, the triple-award-winning textbook on creative writing
Zebra Communications
230 Deerchase Drive, Suite B
Woodstock, GA 30188
770-924-0528
Bobbie@zebraeditor.com

What do Survivor and Self-Publishing have in common?

voyage_cover2A Voyage Beyond Reason, a novel just published by author Tom Gauthier about Benjamin Wade (a.k.a. “Coach” on Survivor).

Book Description:

A True-Life Adventure. In 1996, twenty four year old Benjamin Wade sets out on a solo voyage in a tiny sea kayak. His goal lies 6,000 miles away – and deep within his own soul.

The chance discovery of his journals, buried on a Colombian cliff above the sea, uncovers a mystery which took many years to finally solve. His journals tell of misery and elation, of triumph and failure, of insight and insanity.

Does the man make the journey, or does the journey make the man?

Follow the tiny kayak, and follow the mind of a young man set on a goal that no amount of torture can dissuade him from reaching, on a journey that brings him face to face with himself.

For more information about this self-published book, visit the author’s webpage: www.outskirtpress.com/TomGautherVoyage

Self-Published Book Awards – Reader Views

Last week Reader Views announced the official winners of their 2008 Literary Awards and just in time for National Reading Month.

The Reader Views annual literary awards were established to honor writers who self-published or had their books published by a subsidy publisher, small press, university press, or independent book publisher geared for the North American reading audience.

If you’re looking for something good to read this month, why not try one of these award winning books: Click here to view Reader Views winners

Self-Published Book Review of the Week: The Philosophy of Life

philosophyoflife_coverThe Philosophy of Life
by Ronnie Lee

 

Ronnie Ka Ching Lee, author of the seminal works The Book of Life and The Meaning of Life, is back with The Philosophy of Life: God, Wisdom andthe World Psyche. This latest collection of poems unveils the secret truths of this world, uncovering the reasons and purpose of our existence. It is another stunning insight into the mind, the laws of the living cosmos, and the value of each and every soul within it. Life has meaning! Celebrate this knowledge along with Ronnie Lee and pass it on.

 

Read recent reviews for The Philosphy of Life:

http://www.amazon.com/review/product/1598008641/ref=sr_1_2_cm_cr_acr_txt?%5Fencoding=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/product/1598008641/ref=sr_1_6_cm_cr_acr_txt?%5Fencoding=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

http://www.bloggernews.net/112781

http://tcm-ca.com/reviews/2139.html

http://allbookreviews.com/Default.aspx?tabid=962

For more information or to order the book, visit the Author’s Webpage