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		<title>What Fiction Novelists Can Learn from Nonfiction Authors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Book Marketing Maven Dana Lynn Smith was kind enough to host me at her blog today. The topic? What fiction authors can learn from nonfiction authors about marketing. Check out the post:"What Novelists Can Learn About Marketing from Nonfiction Authors" Dana is the author of The Savvy Book Marketer's Guide to Successful Social Marketing. She recently dropped by Market My...
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<p><a href="http://bookmarketingmaven.typepad.com" target="_blank">Book Marketing Maven</a> Dana Lynn Smith was kind enough to host me at her blog today. The topic? What fiction authors can learn from nonfiction authors about marketing. Check out the post:</p>
<p><a href="http://bookmarketingmaven.typepad.com/book_marketing_maven/2009/05/what-novelists-can-learn-about-marketing-from-nonfiction-authors.html" target="_blank">&quot;What Novelists Can Learn About Marketing from Nonfiction Authors&quot;</a>
<p>Dana is the author of <em>The Savvy Book Marketer&#39;s Guide to Successful Social Marketing</em>. She recently dropped by Market My Novel to chat about how <a href="http://bookmarketingmaven.typepad.com" target="_blank">you can use photos to market your work</a>.</p>
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