Archive for June, 2008

How do I get my book published without having my ideas stolen?

Monday, June 30th, 2008
book
RomyNmshel asked:


I’m a first-time author and I’m looking to get my book published. As far as I know, no one has written a book like this before. I need to start looking for an agent, but I’m scared of somebody rejecting the book itself but ripping off the concept. Its highly-marketable and in this day and age, somebody could easily just take the idea and run. Any suggestions on how to get published while still protecting myself and my work?

Katia

Sunday Book Market at Koti – Second Hand Books in Hyderabad

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
book
MetroMela asked:


There are times when you may want to buy second-hand books. Not just for the discounted rates, but also in expectation of serendipity. Who knows? You may end up finding a classic that you were always looking for.

Sunday book market at Koti is the perfect place for such a discovery. On Sunday, the pavements here are filled with book sellers and their books. All other commercial activity (read: shops are closed) give way to the pleasure of reading and book trading.

Nearly 50 book vendors experiment their providence on this holiday. Besides, what’s good is that in spite of being roadside shopping, the experience does not leave you dissatisfied. Simply because, it is devoid of clutter and allows you to breathe easy.

Look for…



At the Sunday book market, opportunities are on your side when it comes to looking for books that may not be easily available elsewhere. This includes novels, academic related, cookery books, comics etc. Even foreign language books are available here. But what makes this market special is its focus on literature books. So if that is what interests you, make your way to Koti on Sundays.

Bag a deal…

Books are priced here at fairly attractive rates. You may even get 80% discount on some of the finest books. From outside, some books may look worn, but most of them have their stuff well-maintained. You even have the opportunity to sell your old, unwanted books here. You can trade that off for a book you wish to buy. There may be times, when you may get a certain book for a mere Rs. 5!

Our Tips…



· You can visit it anytime between 10.30 AM and 5 PM and only on Sundays.

· Parking is not a problem.

·        Don’t judge books by the cover. And we mean it in the literal sense. Scrutinize every book carefully to ensure that the insides are not torn.

·        If you are searching for any book, give the name of the book to the seller. He might be able to get it for you in the subsequent week.

·        If you are not satisfied with the price, try to look in other stalls.

·        Once you enter the market, be patient enough to search through the books. This is not for rush hours.

·        If you want to sell your old books and get a good deal, don’t say yes to the first vendor. Check out what you are being offered from other vendors and settle for the best price.

So check out the market and let us know your experience.

Sunday Book Market at Koti – Hyderabad Books,Books in Hyderabad has been written by Pranay who writes for MetroMela



What is the best book that you recommend for young adults?

Monday, June 16th, 2008
book
Hambone asked:


I want to read a book meant for young adults during the summer. Do you have any recommendations? The book must have an appropriate age level that is from ages 10 and up. If the book is in a series, please mention that as well.

Karl

Where can I study abroad for film or marketing?

Saturday, June 14th, 2008
film
pepperann1310 asked:


I’m currently a college freshman so this is a few years away. I’m planning on studying abroad my jr year. Currently my major is film studies with a possible emphasis in history and critisism. I’m still not 100 percent sure though. I also am planning on marketing are another major or a minor. Can anyone suggest a school nationally or internationally which offers one of my majors (preferably film) or both majors.

Thanks!

Mindy

How do you put film into a polaroid camera?

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
film
Jeter is my hubbie asked:


I just bought a second hand polaroid one step, it takes 600 film. I dont get how to do this help please…

Otto

Do U Belong to a Book Club?

Friday, June 6th, 2008
book
Gaucho Texts asked:


A book discussion club is a group of people who meet to discuss a book or books that they have read and express their opinions, likes, dislikes, etc. It is more often called simply a book club.

Traditionally, a book club consists of several members who meet in person each month to talk about a specific book or literature. However, the advent of web forums and email has made it possible for book clubs to exist online. Nowadays book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries, bookstores, online forums, pubs, and in cafes or restaurants over meals or drinks. While both traditional and online book clubs offer readers the opportunity to participate in spirited discussions, each type has its own set of advantages.

In person meeting book clubs offer the benefit of having all members in the same room face to face, which makes for a much more personal and intimate experience. Since most in person meeting book clubs are somewhat small in size, each member typically has more control over what books are selected to read (often members will vote on a list of suggested titles that have been submitted or take turns selecting). At the same time, it is often difficult to organize and maintain a book club that meets face to face regularly. In addition to the challenge of recruiting quality members for a book club, a regular meeting time and place may be difficult to establish, especially if members have busy schedules. A responsible and experienced moderator is also very difficult to find while maintaining such a book club. Also, the small size of the traditional book club typically limits the diversity of views and perspectives that enter into the discussion. There is less number of people and so limited ideas are shared among themselves.

Online book clubs offer several advantages over the in person meeting group model. Due to the availability of the internet anywhere and everywhere and the variety of book clubs available, readers who turn to the Internet to find a book club enjoy a much wider selection of clubs, including many dedicated to a specialized interest or genre. In addition, online book clubs can be more convenient, as many of them are available at any time of day. Of course, there are also disadvantages associated with online book clubs. For instance, the intimacy of a personal discussion is lost, along with the social interaction that is often a part of the traditional book club experience. Few of the non-serious members are added who tend to destroy the ambience of serious and long lasting discussions. There is also a need of a strong and a responsible moderator, who regularly eyes upon the activities of the members and if the need arise, may take an action on the defaulters.

In addition to discussion-oriented book clubs, a book club can also be a place to compare prices, writing previews and reviews and purchasing books. These book clubs offer lot of features like book searching, creating your own space and login id, having a specialized shopping cart, price comparison from various vendors and special discount coupons In addition to this they offer great deal for readers who wish to purchase several books each year. Many of these are available online, where readers can use the book club’s website to choose their books. One of the America’s most wanted online book club is www.gauchotexts.com. It has all the features you could wish in a book club for comparing prices and ordering books. You will come to know why it’s most wanted only after you login www.gauchotexts.com and give it a try!



Madeline

How Do you open the film compartment on a 35mm camera?

Friday, June 6th, 2008
film
Emily asked:


I have a photography assignment that is due, and I can’t open the film compartment of my camera, to insert the film. I know how to load the film, but I can’t manage to get the film compartment open on this camera (I can’t find any sort of release button). My camera is a Pentax, if that helps at all. Please help me!

Xavier