Dear << Test First Name >>,
Welcome to 2012! How was your Christmas? I hope you got everything you wished for. Have you made any New Year’s resolutions? We have published a great selection of
self help guides during December and January that could help with your plans for 2012 and I am really excited about the list of titles we have coming up for the rest of 2012. Our first book specifically for over 18s will be out soon as well as our first book aimed at 11-18 year olds.
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This Month:
If you love reading magazines, you’d probably love to write for them. Whether it’s a reader’s letter, an article or a short story that you have in mind, taking that first step is always the hardest. Confidence can evaporate just the minute you’ve sat down at your computer! This practical and inspirational guide can increase that confidence, and pave the way for you to make your entrance into magazines. Professional insider advice guides you step-by-step through the pathway to publication.
You’ve finished that manuscript and have decided to pursue a self publication contract. You can visualise the look, feel and dynamics of your book . . . you just need a hand turning this vision into a reality. This guide can help! Self Publishing – The Essential Guide will walk you through each of the steps that you need to take to turn your much-loved manuscript into a published book. It will help you address those important initial questions such as; ‘do I want to enlist the support of a self publishing company?’ and ‘how quickly will it take to turn my manuscript into a book that I can market and sell?’
Nobody would say being a working mother is a doddle, whether you choose to do it or not. But there are ways and means to make it easier. Denise Tyler’s practical book helps you find a bit more flexibility in your life, feel less guilty about working motherhood, and ensures you know your legal rights! The nitty-gritty of finances, flexible working, finding childcare, staying positive, feeling guilty, getting organised and just getting through the day can be daunting and complicated. This book takes you through a series of practical steps helping you to get straight answers to fundamental questions that working mothers will undoubtedly ask themselves. Whatever your own questions are, or even if you’re just starting to plan for working motherhood, then this book will help you find the answers.
Deciding to get married is undoubtedly one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, and whether it is your first time tying the knot or you’re a more experienced hand, there is a lot to consider. Add to this pressures from friends or family and a commercial wedding industry that is full of messages about how, when and where to buy, it is no wonder that many brides-to-be can feel like buckling under the stress of it all before they even begin. However, by breaking the whole wedding planning process down into manageable pieces, this guide will walk you through the milestones of preparing for you big day. From setting and sticking to a budget through to personalising your ceremony, this book will enable you to ask all the right questions of yourself and others so that you get the day you deserve.
Insider Information
Have you got children aged 11-18? Have you had ‘the conversation’ yet? When kids reach the last year at primary school, they start learning about ‘the birds and the bees’. How do you help them understand this complex aspect of growing up and how on earth do you talk to them about it? Need2Know has the solution coming up later this year – watch this space!
Best wishes,
Trudi