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Friday, July 27, 2007

How To Write Love Letters, Novels & Love Poems

Filled with examples of love letters,Novels from the past, ideas, explanations, tips, techniques and pre-written, ready-to-use love letters,Novels & love poems, Pearls of Love can help you express your love and affection in a special and unforgettable way. It can assist you in mending a friendship, beginning a relationship, and keeping the fires of passion burning bright should you and your love be separated by distance and circumstance. It can even help you express your love towards family and friends.

Pearls of Love is easy to understand, easy to use and very powerful.

Pearls of Love is loaded with helpful features, including:

1) Pre-written, love letters,Novels that you can use "as is" or modify to suit your own needs

2) Step-by-step rules for writing effective love letters/Novels/emails and love notes

3) Pre-written, ready-to-use love poems

4) The "elements of poetry" to make you an expert in writing love poems

5) Hundreds of rhymed couplets (Ready-to-use two verse mini-poems that you can combine to make larger poems to express many different emotions)

6) Hundreds of love sentences (perfect for creating love letters/Novels/ emails & love notes), and

7) Scores of love paragraphs - arranged by topic (life-savers when you don't have enough time to find the right expressions)

8) A 3,500 Word Rhyming Dictionary perfect for writing love poems and/or love songs

9) Thousands of "Love Terms" listed and grouped for ease of use in creating that right expression

10) Hundreds of Imagery terms (that give a poem or letter flavor and style)

11) A word list consisting of 1,700 Selected Words for letters, emails and poems so that you have the ammunition to say it right!

Pearls of Love has helped thousands of people throughout the world express their deepest feelings. Now you, too, can benefit by the timeless and practical information it contains.

"Top Favorite Love Quotes"

If you intrested to read the Novls thn' you like to read love Quotes so Top fevorite love quotes here:


1. Love doesn't make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.

2. At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.

3. If you have it [Love], you don't need to have anything else, and if you don't have it, it doesn't matter much what else you have.

4. Love is a friendship set to music.

5.True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Isn't the Internet already doing what NOVEL is proposed to do?

Although the Internet, the World Wide Web and other technologies provide online information, only NOVEL will provide the high quality, reliable, accurate sources of electronic information New Yorkers need.

Because of the open nature of the Internet, much of the information it accesses is neither accurate nor up-to-date. Other information is available only at a cost from commercial publishers, and much information still remains to be digitized.

At the same time, many people lack the resources to access the Internet. According to a study released in 2002 by Benton Foundation, 76 percent of minority households and 73 percent of those with a disability do not have Internet access. While 76% of households making $75,000 per year or more have computers in the home, 86 percent of households with an annual income less than $15,000 do not. NOVEL will help community libraries provide access to electronic information resources for all New Yorkers regardless of economic circumstances.

NOVEL will help to close the digital divide by making electronic and digital information accessible via the local library as well as remote locations such as home, school or office. This means that all New Yorkers, regardless of economics, geographic isolation or disabilities will have access to the information they need.

What is the relationship

Monday, July 23, 2007

What is NOVEL?

NOVEL, the New York Online Virtual Electronic Library, is a public no-cost online information network that will create a "library without walls." NOVEL would provide a gateway for all New Yorkers, even those in the most geographically isolated communities, to a vast array of electronic books, e-journals, full text magazines and articles as well as to the rich resources of libraries throughout the state via online catalogs, digitized collections of photographs, images, maps, manuscripts, encyclopedias, journals and other proprietary databases licensed on a statewide basis for free public access.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Rolling eligibility

As opposed to the Hugo Award ballot, which is limited to works published during a specific calendar year, the Nebula Awards employ a rolling eligibility system. Each work is eligible to qualify for the ballot for one year following its date of publication. During this one-year window, SFWA members can "recommend" the work for the Nebula ballot. When a work has received ten recommendations, it immediately qualifies for the current year's preliminary Nebula ballot. Early the following year, SFWA members vote on the works on the preliminary ballot, narrowing the field down to (usually) a final ballot of five works in each category. Special Nebula juries are permitted, but not required, to add one deserving but overlooked work to the final ballot in each category. SFWA members then vote on the final ballot.

As a consequence of rolling eligibility, a work published one year can end up on the subsequent year's Nebula ballot, which is voted on in the year following that. For example, William Shunn's novelette "Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites" was published in July 2000. It was eligible to be recommended for the preliminary ballot from its date of publication until the end of June, 2001. As it happened, the work did not receive the needed tenth recommendation until 2001, so despite its 2000 publication date, it ended up on the 2001 preliminary ballot (and, subsequently, the final ballot). The 2001 final ballot was then voted upon by SFWA members in 2002.

Local Interest Novels

No One Is Innocent (2001) by Gayle Tiller
Thirty-something Jasmine Myers is a divorced African American private investigator who is battling alcohol addiction. Kristal Woods has hired Jasmine to investigate the death of her husband Ralph Woods, President of the San José Black Firefighters. After two other firefighters die, Jasmine´s father Lt. Ron Myers charges Kristal with all three murders. A twisted path leads to the dark side of San José politics and life.

Night Songs (2001) by Fred Wiehe
Alfie Free and Tommy Chandler, two San José police detectives, have been partners and friends for 13 years. While neither of them is willing to acknowledge that ominously numbered anniversary, they can't escape the strange and horrifying events ahead.
Good Grief (2004) by Lolly Winston
Sophie Stanton is 36 years old and too young to be a widow. So far, Sophie's grief has led her to drive her car into the garage door, donate all her furniture to Goodwill, and gorge on Oreo cookies. Deciding that she has nothing left to lose, she moves to Ashland, OR, and discovers that a new life can help the pain and grief of losing Ethan. Sophie is self-deprecating, smart-alecky, insecure, and so lost in grief and despair that we become instantly involved in her situation.

Murder in a Nice Neighborhood (1994) by Lora Roberts
Vagabond writer Liz Sullivan is sleeping in her van, when someone parks a dead body under it. And Liz might be able to solve the crime with handsome detective Paul Drake -- if he can get over thinking she's the killer. First of the Liz Sullivan mysteries, continued by Murder Bone by Bone - Murder Crops Up - and Murder Follows Money
The Ghost of Silicon Valley (2000) by William D. Blankenship
Desperate to save his software company from the embarrassment of a haunting, CEO Bobby Race hires artist Kevin Pierce to rid the company of its ghost, who appears to be Cynthia Gooding, a company employee who died in a suspicious "accident" at company headquarters. With the help of Kevin's own ghost Sport Sullivan -- an ethereal cousin to Dr. Watson -- Kevin must walk through a minefield of dangerous characters to uncover the reason Cynthia's ghost is haunting the executive suites of Silicon Valley.

Editors of First Novels

Ace Books, John Morgan, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Science fiction and fantasy.

Ace Books, Ginger Buchanan, Editor-in-Chief, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Also edits for Roc science fiction and fantasy.

Ace Books, Anne Sowards, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Science fiction and fantasy.

Agate, Doug Seibold, Editor. Email: agatepub@ameritech.net.

Algonquin Press, Antonia Fusco, Editor, 127 Kingston Drive #105, Chapel Hill NC 27514; 919-967-0108; Fax: 919-933-0272. Email: antonia@algonquin.com. Web: http://www.algonquin.com.

Algonquin Press, Shannon Ravenel, Editor, Shannon Ravenel Books, 127 Kingston Drive #105, Chapel Hill NC 27514; 919-967-0108; Fax: 919-933-0272. Email: shannon@algonquin.com. Web: http://www.algonquin.com.

Algonquin Press, Kathy Pories, Editor, Shannon Ravenel Books, 127 Kingston Drive #105, Chapel Hill NC 27514; 919-967-0108; Fax: 919-933-0272. Email: kathy@algonquin.com. Web: http://www.algonquin.com.

Algonquin Press, Chuck Adams, Editor, Shannon Ravenel Books, 127 Kingston Drive #105, Chapel Hill NC 27514; 919-967-0108; Fax: 919-933-0272. Web: http://www.algonquin.com.

Literary, Subsidiary, & Foreign Rights Agents — This Word report includes more than 1,375 literary agents, including more than 350 agents who have sold a first novel, 375 agents that sell foreign rights, and 50 or so that handle subsidiary rights sales. This report also includes a sample foreign rights contract. $30.00.


Alyson Books, Joseph Pittman, Executive Editor, 245 West 17th Street, New York NY 10011; 212-242-8100. Email: jpittman@alyson.com. Web: http://www.alyson.com. Gay/lesbian novels.

Alyson Books, Shannon Berning, Editor, 245 West 17th Street, New York NY 10011; 212-242-8100. Email: sberning@alyson.com. Web: http://www.alyson.com. Gay/lesbian novels.

Amistad Press, Dawn Davis, Editorial Director, HarperCollins, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7541; Fax: 212-207-6927. Web: http://www.harpercollins.com. African-American literary fiction.

Amistad Press, Kelli Martin,Editor, HarperCollins, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7541; Fax: 212-207-6927. Web: http://www.harpercollins.com. African-American commercial fiction.

Arcade Publishing, Editor, 141 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10010. Web: http://www.arcadepub.com.

Atlantic Books UK, Karen Duffy, Associate Publisher, London, England. UK rights.

Atlantic Books UK, Ravi Mirchandani, Editor, London, England. UK rights.

Atria, Judith Curr, Editor, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020-1513. Web: http://www.simonandschuster.com or http://www.simonsays.com.

Atria, George Lucas, Senior Editor, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020-1513. Web: http://www.simonandschuster.com or http://www.simonsays.com.

Atria, Malaika Adero, Senior Editor, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020-1513. Web: http://www.simonandschuster.com or http://www.simonsays.com.

Atria, Greer Hendricks, Editor, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020-1513. Web: http://www.simonandschuster.com or http://www.simonsays.com.

Atria, Brenda Copeland, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020-1513. Web: http://www.simonandschuster.com or http://www.simonsays.com.

Atria, Johanna Castillo, Senior Editor, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020-1513. Web: http://www.simonandschuster.com or http://www.simonsays.com. Hired in January 2005 to begin an Hispanic-Latino line of books.

Avocet Press, Cynthia Webb, Editor, 19 Paul Court, Pearl River NY 10965-1539; 845-620-0986; 877-4-AVOCET; Fax: 845-735-6807. Email: books@avocetpress.com. Web: http://www.avocetpress.com.

Avon/Morrow, Carrie Feron, Executive Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com. Romance novels.

Avon/Morrow, Lucia Macro, Executive Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com.

Avon/Morrow, Lyssa Keusch, Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com.

Avon/Morrow, Kelly Harms, Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com.

Avon/Morrow, Erika Tsang, Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com.

Avon/Morrow, Selina McLemore, Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com.

Avon/Morrow, May Chen, Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7250; 800-242-7737; Fax: 212-207-6998. Email: avonceromance@harpercollins.com. Web: http://www.avonbooks.com.

Baen Books, James Patrick, Editor, P O Box 1188, Wake Forest NC 27587; 800-ITS-BAEN. Web: http://www.baen.com. Science fiction, thrillers, adventure, suspense.

Baen Books, Antonia Weisskopf, Editor, P O Box 1188, Wake Forest NC 27587; 800-ITS-BAEN. Web: http://www.baen.com. Science fiction, thrillers, adventure, suspense.

Baker Book House, Jennifer Leep, Editor; P O Box 6287, Grand Rapids MI 49516; 616-676-9185; Fax: 616-676-9573. Web: http://www.bakerbooks.com. Religious related fiction.

Ballantine, Nancy Miller, Editor-in-Chief, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Email: nmiller@randomhouse.com. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine, Daniel Smetanka, Executive Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com. Also buys for One World.

Ballantine, Maureen O'Neal, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine, Linda Marrow, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine, Elisabeeth Dyssegaard, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine, Charlotte Herscher, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine, Judy Sternlight, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine, Anika Streitfeld, Senior Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com. Formerly with MacAdam/Cage. Works out of her San Francisco office.

Ballantine, Mark Tavani, Editor, XYZ Imprint, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com. Likes thrillers, suspense.

Ballantine, Alison Dickens, Editor, XYZ Imprint, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Ballantine/One World, Shauna Summers, Senior Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com. A Black books imprint of Random House.

Bantam, Kate Miciak, Executive Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam, Caitlin Alexander, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam, Bill Massey, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam, Simon Thorogood, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam, Micahlyn Whitt, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam/Dell, Kerry Buckley, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam/Dell, Wendy McCurdy, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam/Dell, Erica Orden, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com.

Bantam/Dell, Anne Groell, Senior Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com. Also buys fantasy and science fiction for Spectra.

Bantam Spectra, Juliet Ulman, Editor, 1540 Broadway, New York NY 10036; 212-782-9000; Fax: 212-302-7985. Email: julman@randomhouse.com. Web: http://www.randomhouse.com. Fantasy, science fiction, and thriller novels.

Barbour Publishing, Paul Muckley, Senior Editor, 1810 Barbour Drive, Uhrichville OH 44683; 800-852-8010. Email: info@barbourbooks.com. Web: http://www.barbourbooks.com. Romance novels.

Barbour Publishing, Rebecca Germany, Managing Editor, P O Box 719, 1810 Barbour Drive, Uhrichville OH 44683; 800-852-8010. Email: info@barbourbooks.com. Web: http://www.barbourbooks.com. Christian nonfiction, fiction, and children's books. Romance novels.

Basic Books, Amy Scheibe, Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7600; Fax: 212-207-7703. Web: http://www.basicbooks.com.

Basic Books, Maris Kreizman, Associate Editor, 10 East 53rd Street, New York NY 10022; 212-207-7600; Fax: 212-207-7703. Web: http://www.basicbooks.com.

Frederic C. Beil, Publisher, Mary Ann Bowman, Editor, 609 Whitaker Street, Savannah GA 31401; 912-233-2446; Fax: 912-233-6456. Email: beilbook@beil.com. Web: http://www.beil.com. Literary fiction.

BenBella Books, Leah Wilson, Associate Editor, 6440 N. Central Expressway #508, Dallas TX 75206; 214-750-3600. Web: http://www.benbellabooks.com.

BenBella Books, Mike Resnick, Executive Editor, Science Fiction, 6440 N. Central Expressway #508, Dallas TX 75206; 214-750-3600. Web: http://www.benbellabooks.com.

Berkley, Gail Fortune, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com.

Berkley, Cindy Hwang, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web:http://www.penguinputnam.com.

Berkley, Samantha Mandor, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com.

Berkley, Emily Rapoport, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com.

Berkley, Natalee Rosenstein, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com.

Berkley, Michelle Vega, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com.

Berkley Prime Crime, Kim Waltemyer, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Mysteries.

Berkley Prime Crime, Tom Colgan, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Mysteries.

Berkley Prime Crime, Sandy Harding, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Mysteries.

Berkley Sensation, Louisa Edwards, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Email: louisa.edwards@us.penguingroup.com. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Romance novels.

Berkley Sensation, Gina Bernal, Editor, 375 Hudson Street, New York NY 10014; 212-366-2000; Fax: 212-366-2385. Email: gina.bernal@us.penguingroup.com. Web: http://www.penguinputnam.com. Romance novels.

Bethany House Publishers, David Long, Editor, 11400 Hampshire Avenue S, Minneapolis MN 55438; Fax: 952-996-1304. Web: http://www.bethanyhouse.com. Religious fiction. “While we do not accept unsolicited queries or proposals via telephone, mail, or e-mail, we will consider one-page queries sent via fax to 952-996-1304 and directed to Adult Nonfiction, Adult Fiction, or Young Adult/Children.”

Book Publishers

Beginning novelists often type phrases like book publisher, novel editor, novel publishers, find a publisher, book publishers, find a novel publisher, first novels, editing novels, book publishing, first novel publishers, editors of novels, how do I find a publisher for my novel, first novel editors, writing novels, novel writing, or new novel publishers into search engines like Google, Yahoo, or MSN. What comes up when you do that? Vanity or POD publishers all over the first page, all promising to publish your first novel fast, as long as you pay them. Well, this list is different. These book editors listed below work for real book publishers, and they have bought first novels from new authors within the past two years. And they paid the author for the rights!

If you're looking for a real book publisher for your novel (not a POD publisher, vanity publisher, subsidy publisher, or other pay-for-it publisher), you have found the right place.

ReadBookOnLine

Welcome to 'Read book online' website, a place where you can select a book to read online any time at your convenience.
This site contains about one thousand books from hundreds of authors. The collection of these books are in the following categories: fictions/novels, short stories, poems, essays, plays. Many of these books are works of American Literature, English Literature, and Irish Literature from well-known authors such as William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Robert Frost, Edgar Allan Poe, Alexander Pope, Arthur Conan Doyle,Jane Austen... and more authors' works will be added to the online collection.
In addition to the subject pages, we have 3 special pages below:

In these special pages, you will find many (not all) award winning books available for your online reading.
Enjoy reading book online, and please tell a friend, thanks.
Recently added titles* Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred-Lord-Tennyson [Poem]* Harold: A Drama by Alfred-Lord-Tennyson [Play]* Queen Mary: A Drama by Alfred-Lord-Tennyson [Play]* Promise of May by Alfred-Lord-Tennyson [Play]* Falcon by Alfred-Lord-Tennyson [Play]* Becket by Alfred-Lord-Tennyson [Play]* Vision of Purgatory by Dante--Alighieri [Poem]* Banquet (Il Convito) by Dante--Alighieri [Other Work]* Vision of Hell by Dante--Alighieri [Poem]* Vision of Paradise by Dante--Alighieri [Poem]