It’s every author’s dream: to see their book on the shelves at Barnes & Noble or the local indie shop.
Though traditional publishers coordinate this for their authors, it is up to indie authors to do the footwork for themselves.
There’s more to bookstore representation than fifteen seconds of fame, though. Selling books on consignment can also relieve your sales tax burden. Read on.
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The older I get, the more I'm finding that it’s worthwhile to step out on a limb and attempt something great.
In that spirit, this week’s #FridayFinds are all about YOU taking risks: fun risks related to writing! (Conference, journal, and book review submission opportunities below.)
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Putting a savings goal into practice – like any change – is tougher than it looks. Even your daily coffee habit can get in the way of achieving this, though some people seem to be okay with that.
But – can I tell you a secret? – building positive saving habits can be as easy as shifting your perspective.
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The dog days of August are impossibly hot, as is the girl power packed into this week's #FridayFinds. I think that a trip to the insidiously sleepy suburbs of Evanston, Illinois, the warm and friendly hollows of Chancey, Georgia, or the office intrigue of the City of London are just what the doctor ordered.
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In last week's Money Monday, you learned that the four estimated quarterly tax payment deadlines are in April, June, September, and January each year.
Considering the fact that it's July and two estimated tax deadlines have already passed this year, I thought it was only right to follow up with an article about what you should do if you miss a estimated quarterly tax payment deadline.
Here are 1 do and 2 don'ts to follow when it comes to catching up on missed estimated taxes.
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