Check out the first video for Microsoft Word 2016 In 90 Pages. The Belleyre Books YouTube channel will be supporting the In 90 Pages series of books with short videos that explore key concepts. This first video explains how to set tab stops using the ruler. All videos will be short and to the point, just … Continue reading How to Set Tab Stops in Word 2016
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The essential guide, Microsoft Word 2016 in 90 pages ($6.95) is now available at Amazon.com. Perfect for anyone using Microsoft Word 2016 for Windows. Basic through advanced topics are covered for every level of computer user. Professionals will enjoy the straightforward steps for mail merge, tables, and other advanced features. Students will find guided instructions for … Continue reading Microsoft Word 2016 in 90 pages
As a big fan of the intense, nonstop action in a typical Bourne movie, not to mention the gifted acting skills of Matt Damon, I am counting down the days until the release of the new Jason Bourne movie in July. So how to prepare...Yes, there's the three Bourne movies to stream, but like they … Continue reading Are you ready for Jason Bourne?
I recently had the pleasure of being introduced to Dorothy Parker through a private collection that is being put up for sale. Parker (1893 - 1967) came to fame in the 1920s writing book reviews, poetry, and short fiction for The New Yorker. She is known for her sharp wit and had previously worked for Vogue and … Continue reading Dorothy Parker
I am listing a private collection which includes 200 or so Playbills from 1935 - 1990. I will eventually add several to my Bookstore page listings, but I am happy to answer individual inquiries. If you or someone you know is a Playbill collector, please get in touch with me at belleyrebooks@bellsouth.net.
Pi (π) is the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter. This ratio is always the same, for every circle of every size. And it has an infinite number of decimal places. π is used for calculations involving diameter, volumes of cylinders, the double helix of DNA, waves, ripples, and spectra, the pupil of the … Continue reading Celebrate Pi
Theodor Suess Geisel, more affectionately known as Dr. Suess, was born on March 2, 1904. According to one biography, it was The Cat in the Hat, written as a children's primer containing 220 vocabulary words, that made Dr. Suess a household name. But like most authors, Suess had his fair share of trial and tribulation--his first book, And to Think … Continue reading Happy Birthday, Dr. Suess!
Keywords are those all important phrases used in a search. For the sake of this post, the discussion will focus on an online search, as opposed to a local database query, and more specifically, an Amazon search, as opposed to a general search engine query. Why the interest in keywords? Because they help determine a book's discoverability. If you've … Continue reading Choosing Keywords
I recently did a KDP Select Free Book Promotion for my novel THREADS. Readers downloaded nearly 900 Kindle copies! What an exciting five days. At one point THREADS reached #1 in free books for time travel. I couldn't have been happier with the outcome of this promotion. I've read much on the debate to give away or … Continue reading Why I Gave Away Nearly 900 Copies of THREADS
A Guide to Self-Publishing for CreateSpace On-Demand and Kindle eBook is now available at my eStore! Both the paperback and eBook will also be available on Amazon.com within the next 24 hours. The goal was to bring self-publishing to the masses. A book for every author entrepreneur, A Guide to Self-Publishing covers author platform through book … Continue reading Bringing Self-Publishing to the Masses