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In this issue: Amazon news, author inspiration, and more In this issue: Inspiration from non-fiction

In this issue: Amazon news, author inspiration, and more In this issue: Inspiration from non-fiction authors, print and digital interior formatting made simple, and connecting with book bloggers --------------------------------------------------------------- Author Inspiration Business & Investing KDP authors James Altucher and Mike Fishbein share what inspired their first book. [Watch the video] --------------------------------------------------------------- Print and digital interior formatting made simple CreateSpace's Simple Interior service makes creating professionally designed print and digital interior files easy. Just tell us a little about your book, select the design you like, and we'll take it from there. Want to see just how simple it really is? Watch this video to learn how we bring your book's content to life. [Watch now] To learn more, call us at 866-362-8262 (toll-free) or 1-206-508-4011 (outside the US), Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. eastern time. --------------------------------------------------------------- Featured blog: connect with book bloggers By Maria Murnane When I speak with indie authors about their marketing efforts, one thing I hear quite often is that they have no idea how to find people who will review their books. For many this is a huge source of frustration, not to mention disappointment, which is completely understandable given all the time and effort they spent writing the book. Here are some useful links for finding relevant bloggers for your book. [Read more] --------------------------------------------------------------- Expand Your Book's Reach [KDP] [CreateSpace] [ACX] [Kindle Worlds] [Kindle Scout] [Write On] [Kindle Reading Apps] [Amazon Author Central] [Amazon Author Central.uk] [Amazon Associates Program] Resources [KDP How-to Resource Guide] [CreateSpace How-to Resource Guide] [KDP Help Pages] [Facebook] [Twitter] [YouTube] [Unsubscribe] CreateSpace 4900 Lacross Road, North Charleston, SC 29406 Copyright © 2000 - 2016, CreateSpace, a DBA of On-Demand Publishing, LLC. CSP-916E [Update Profile] This email was sent by: CreateSpace 4900 Lacross Road North Charleston, SC, 29406, United States

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