Turning Your Words Into CashWritten by Maricon Williams
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Philcox has given several examples that you can deal with. Better Nutrition Magazine in New York is looking for articles on nutrition and health. You can reach editor, James Gormley, at james_gormley@intertec.com. Written a book on 20th century art? Send your query or outline it as many U.S. book publishers as possible, then send same material to overseas publishers interested in subject, publishers like Librairie Didier Lecointre Dominique Drouet in France at libtour@cs3i.fr. That's one-on-one contact that could pay off. There are also thousands of online magazines and e-books out there. Subjects may range from health, travel, business, net and a lot more. Some are interested in American writers. If subject is interesting they might buy it or even translate it in their own language. If you’re interested in online work don’t ignore overseas market. As advised in said article, for those interested in publication, an IBM compact disk is available. It has a list of thousands of publications around world - magazines sorted by subject, book publishers listed alphabetically by country/subject – take your pick. The countries covered include England, Europe, Australia, South America, Japan, China and everything from Nepal to South Africa, along with thousands of U.S. and Canadian publishers.

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Personally speaking, however, this book is not as effective as I’ve expected. Based on descriptions in publisher's website, it appeared that book’s author would not spend time doing its precious pages on bad remarks and instead, focused on using PSP to do real world applications. There are also precious few photo solutions in it with much of book devoted to drawing vector objects or revising basic material but all these things were already well covered in user's manual. I was wrong and was totally disappointed. However, if you want to learn how to draw shapes and such using vector tools, then this book just might be perfect fit for you. I did not learn anything from this book. The book covers almost everything, but it is too brief and shallow. I feel like I wasted my money buying this book. If you’re looking for a book that describes each and every tool and panel in great detail, don’t think twice to buy this book. But, if you’re looking for 'how to' do things – forget about it!

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