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The Nation We Live In, a Collection of Essays and Short Stories. For Sale 1st floor @ BookPeople Downtown ATX

 The Nation We Live In, a Collection of Essays and Short Stories.  For Sale 1st floor @ BookPeople Downtown ATX

Friends in Austin Podcast / Video = Special Guest George Vance McGee

  NOVEMBER 24, 2020 • 53 MINUTES Click here for the YOU-TUBE Full Video Link George Vance McGee - Unicorns and Local Politics (Austin Prop A) Austin unicorn George Vance McGee comes on the podcast to discuss how Austin has changed over the years, recent changes to local law (an increase in property taxes), and some things we can do to keep Austin an amazing place to live. Click here to VIEW / WATCH Friends in Austin PODCAST / VIDEO 53 Minutes. https://www.friendsinaustin.com/ https://www.friendsinaustin.com/episodes

The Write Stuff Newsletter from Author/ Editor Ron Seybold

  Welcome to the latest issue of my newsletter. Sending newsletters regularly is a good way to stay in touch with readers. I advise authors to follow a schedule for theirs. I'm committing to weekly news and fun, now that I have three in a row under my belt. Let me know if you've missed one — or I have. Pass this along to an author friend, and ping me if you'd like less frequent updates. There's so much happening and so much to learn. Let's get started. Agents versus self-publishing In an author’s world, agents and self-publishing can lead to one another. Maybe you’re querying agents, once you’ve completed your fiction. You probably can skip to just completing the sample chapters if you’re querying nonfiction. (If you’re writing a memoir, see the advice for fiction.) After a lot of research in places like QueryTracker and Manuscript Wish List, your queries might not land you an agent. You’re not done yet. Many publishers accept un-agented material. What they’re unlik...

BIG NEWS: A New BookPeople.com + Extended Hours

   ‌    ‌    ‌ A New Website and Extended Hours! ICYMI : to help you Shop Early, Shop Local,  we have expanded to our Holiday Shopping hours now ! BookPeople is now open from 10am - 7pm, seven days a week for in-store shopping, as well as for curbside pick-up. Due to many factors affecting the supply chain this holiday season, we hope these extended hours enable you to get what you want, when you want it, before it’s sold out! Thank you for continuing to be kinds to our booksellers by wearing your mask, practicing 6 feet of distancing, and for following our  in-store shopping safety guidelines . As always, for those that want to shop from the comfort of their home, we accept online orders 24/7and ship them out daily. The New BookPeople.com! Speaking of online shopping, we are ecstatic to share with you our  newly redesigned website ! It still has the same BookPeople look and feel, but you are now able to shop more products from the Bookstore ...