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If you’re planning a cruise or just dreaming of one, don’t hesitate! Tips from the Cruise Addict’s Wife is an informative, solution-oriented and easy-to-read bestseller that humorously equips you with all the crucial hacks for a successful cruise. Tips from the Cruise Addict’s Wife by Deb Graham is loaded with tips and tricks to plan the best cruise ship vacation ever! Easy read, laced with humorous stories you’ll want to highlight, it’ll make you the most informed passenger on any cruise ship. All you need to plan your once-in-a-lifetime cruise vacation is right here. This is no stuffy travel guide; picture Fodor or Rick Steves with a sense of humor. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or an experienced passenger, you’ll pick up common sense hacks and practical advice to see and do more while saving money. Wonder no more: from sail away to the terminal, these travel hacks and tips are just what you need. Which cruise line is best for you? Where to go: Alaska, Mediterranean, Caribbean, Asia, or trans-oceanic? What to do in ports, and how to avoid touristy places? What to pack, what to avoid, what contraband can land you in a foreign jail? Should you choose a private tour or book a shore excursion? How to get a cabin upgrade or a visit from the Upgrade Fairy? What all is included in your cruise price? How to treat your cabin steward? Advice and tips for ports? How to get freebies onboard? Lucky you—my knowledge is right in your hand! Available in e-book, audiobook, and paperback. Bonus chapter by the Cruise Addict himself. Don’t miss the sequel: More Tips From The Cruise Addict’s Wife by Deb Graham
You've just written a book—a masterpiece, the next great classic, the single piece of literature that's going to be required reading a hundred years from now long after you're good and dead and most of mankind has been replaced by robots. But...now what?
Can you afford an editor? How do you decide on a good one? And how much of it can you do by yourself?
Grammar
Style
Syntax
Plot Development
Proofreading
Formatting
And cost-saving methods
Self-Editing on a Penny was written by an independent author FOR independent authors. Don't make the same costly mistakes I've made. Self-Edit first.
Reviews
'Not to mention most grammar and self-editing books on the shelves today are stuffy snore fests. Much to my surprise and delight this does not fall into the category. I dare say this guide is engaging from beginning to end.' - Josh Byrley
'The information is presented in a way that, unlike other style guides, won't leave you sobbing in confusion or brain-dead from grammar-related terminology dumps. Her examples are inventive but easy to understand.' - K.t. Hoyet
'What makes Self-Editing On A Penny stand out, is that Forge uses her snark and sass to illustrate how to successfully edit your project. Her examples are clever and short to the point, and her explanations aren't bogged down in extraneously detail. If it's your first time finishing a novel, be good to yourself and pick up Self-Editing On a Penny. It will save your sanity.' - K. Sholty