Book-Marketing Tip of the Day – May 12, 2017
Do you need a private place to write? Take a tip from these authors. Jane Austen asked that a certain squeaky hinge never be oiled so that she always had a warning whenever someone was approaching the room where she wrote. William Faulkner, lacking a lock on his study door, detached the doorknob and brought it into the room with him. Mark Twain's family knew better than to breach his study door. They would blow a horn to draw him out. (Readers Digest)
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