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Publishing a book?

What are publishers looking for in a book? Any tips on how to make a publisher publish your book?

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Broil water with a teaspoon of baking soda, then whilst the water is heat positioned the silver piece in the water for 10 secondsAfter use a too brush to scrub the silver, rinse2nd, use returned the toothbrush with tooth paste and repeat the potential of scrub the silver piece, rinseDry it with a chew of sentimental fabric.
Toothpaste Rub on with soft cloth, let dry, rub off with soft cloth, works like a charm
A story-tellerSomeone who knows how to tell a storyBy the writer telling an interesting story, the reader can't stop turning the pages and finds it tough to put the book downFor example, The DaVinci CodeThat book was tough to put downAs a result, it became a million dollar best seller and a blockbuster movieIt's all about the art of telling a storyAll you need is to show the publisher or literary agency you have the talent to tell a tale.
Believe it or not, to clean my silver rings/bracelets/necklaces I use toothpaste; but if your bracelet has inset jewels of any kind, I'd be very carefulRubbing the toothpaste could loosen the jewelsI just use a bit of toothpaste on an old toothbrush, brush the jewelry really good and then rinse it cleanIf it doesn't get all the tarnish you can re-doIt's even good for cleaning diamond rings.
Get a plastic or glass dish that's safe for hot temperatures and heat some water(enough to cover the bracelet) in a pan(Not boiling, mind you)Pour into the plastic/glass dish and stir in some baking sodaDrop in a piece of aluminum foil and then put the bracelet in, making sure that it's all covered and that it's touching the foil at some pointThis should make a reaction to get rid of the sulfur in the tarnish, reverting it back to its original silver stateIt takes a while to work, and you might need to start again after a whileI wouldn't drink the water after I was done with it, either.

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