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The Chicken and Egg Question -- We have heard the question so many times we often forget its value. Which came first, the chicken or the egg? There are those who argue over that simple question until they are blue in the face. Is there really an answer? Does it really matter? We have a similar question. What comes first, identifying the market or dreaming the idea?

Tracking Your Writing Ideas -- This article is about how to keep and not lose all your great ideas.

Identifying Your Niche -- Learn how to identify niche market ideas. Certainly it is easier to write about subjects you know, especially at first. Later you can expand your writing to include new topics which require more research.

The Power of Your Idea -- Every idea has power. One way to harness the power of your idea is to define a complete picture of your book idea.

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Dan Poynter's Para Publishing is a wealth of information on writing and publishing. His books helpful for the niche writer include Writing Nonfiction - Turning Thoughts into Books, Is There a Book Inside You, and The Self-Publishing Manual. Dan publishes a free ezine.

Debbie Allen, www.DebbieAllen.com, has several books helpful to writers: Confessions of Shameless Self Promoters and Confessions of Shameless Internet Promoters. Debbie has a free Confessions of Shameless Self Promoters ezine.

Fern Reiss' Publishing Game series includes The Publishing Game: Publish a Book in 30 Days! and The Publishing Game: Bestseller in 30 Days!

Robert Bly, www.bly.com, has written many books for writers, including The Online Copywriter's Handbook and The Copywriter's Handbook.

The Writer's Idea Book by Jack Heffron help writers move beyond their idea with over 400 prompts and exercises.

 

 

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