I have added mini-profile “author towers” to the blog and event postings on the site, which include a Member Photo, as well as links to previous blog postings, and a listing of the books that member has listed. These should help visitors find profiles and books when they happen upon the blog postings. [...]
So, I have finally given in and started to learn CSS – Cascading Style Sheets. I have listened for years about how great CSS is, and though I have always believed it, I was so accustomed to HTML that I never quite got around to taking the time to learn it (and damnit – [...]
Obviously, Youtube and Myspace, as well as other similar sites, have revolutionized the way that video is presented on the web. Used to be, you had to host bandwidth-hogging, giant-file-sized videos on your own web server, and embed them in your site with HTML code that you wrote yourself.
It was tricky, and it took [...]
Because I know you have been holding your breath…
Turns out it may not have been a fella after all. One of those names which could go either way.
Any way, I offered to change the shipping method and refund the difference. The buyer took me up on the offer, and I mailed a check [...]
It seems that no matter how hard I try to clarify every aspect of the website, my wording will always confuse some poor soul!
When registering new titles to be listed at AuthorsBookshop.com, authors and indie publishers would often get confused because the shopping cart forces them to select a shipping option even though nothing is [...]
News Item:
Contest Will Award $500 To Winning Self-Published Authors of Mystery and Young Adult Novels
The Collingswood Book Festival is sponsoring its 1st annual “Best of the Fest” Book Awards for Self Published Authors. The Book Festival seeks submissions of self-published Mystery and Young Adult novels. A winner in each genre will be awarded $500 and [...]







