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  1. Here's a link to bestselling children's book author Emma Walton Hamilton's wonderful blog on how to write children's books.
  2. Here are 50 excellent beginning Photoshop tutorials. http://bit.ly/811FTC
  3. Lynda.com has excellent Indesign, Quark, Illustrator, Photoshop, and other tutorials.
  4. Some photoshop splatter brushes: http://bit.ly/90xsJ8
  5. Another site with some really nice fonts: http://bit.ly/4xkIp8
  6. You can always make an extremely interesting graphic using words at www.wordle.net.
  7. Found another really nice free font site: http://bit.ly/7vnem1, with a nice Christmas font at: http://bit.ly/6lfzmM
  8. My favorite free font download site is www.dafont.com (both Mac and PC fonts).
  9. If you see a font and want to know what it is, upload a jpeg sample at www.whatthefont.com, and the website will figure it out for you.
  10. And I would suggest that you subscribe to John Kremer's Book Marketing Tip of the Week. (www.bookmarket.com)
  11. One of the best websites for publishing marketing info is John Kremer's www.bookmarket.com.
  12. Alternatives to cafepress: printfection.com, zazzle.com, spreadshirt.com. Article detailing differences: http://bit.ly/27zxIT
  13. Set up a cafepress shop to sell merchandise. I'll be coming out with a book about easiest ways to set up your shop.
  14. Getting started in publishing: If you your own ISBN numbers, you have to register and buy them through Bowker.com.
  15. Whether you use this company or not, the downloadable free software is nice. http://tinyurl.com/cvttov
  16. Upcoming blogs will be on publishing and marketing your books. All about copyright, etc.
  17. Check out createspace.com for a way to publish your own book or DVD/CD. Inexpensive, and listed on Amazon. More info later.
  18. Upcoming books will be on Norse Mythology, The Legend of the Niebelungenlied, and Twitter.