BIOGRAPHY
Aggie’s how-to, The Rewritten Word, held multiple Amazon category bestseller status for over seventeen months (and still holding), and Amazon Categories Create Best Sellers hit multiple category bestseller three days after release at Kindle. Published at Thomas Nelson before age 30, award-winning author Aggie Villanueva is now a self-published fiction & nonfiction author at Amazon/Kindle with The Rewritten Word, Rightfully Mine and Amazon Categories Create Best Sellers, all of which reached bestseller in multiple categories shortly after release, and also ranking in multiple categories of Amazon’s Top Rated and Hot New Releases lists. The Rewritten Word won the 2011 Global eBooks award in Writing/Publishing. Aggie foundedPromotion á la Carte, author promotional services July 2010 and 6 months later was voted #2 at Preditors & Editors inPromotion, and #4 in 2011. My Book Marketing Systems is her sister company that save authors $100s - $1,000s, allowing them entry into the author app mobile market of billions. She teaches author promotion across the Web. Villanueva is also an award-winning critically acclaimed photographic artist represented by galleries nationwide, including Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ. Contact Villanueva at aggie@promotionalacarte.com.
REVIEWS
"Thisbook is a little jewel. Aggie Villanueva’s how-to changes your perspective ofAmazon from that of an online book store to that of an author publicitymachine. Amazon.com like its namesake – is a large, unfathomable, murky riverwith many secrets and many treasures. This book shines a light on one suchsecret – using the categories function on Amazon to create best sellers. Thislittle book is essential reading for authors ... even those who hateAmazon!"
Vikram Narayan, CEO BookBuzzr.com
"Ifyour book is listed on Amazon, but you don't know about these hidden featuresthat benefit writers, you're missing out big time. Best-selling author AggieVillanueva takes you step-by-step through the process of categorizing your bookand offers dozens of valuable tips that will help your book reach the top - orat least gain greater visibility. This book is fantastic."
Author/Editor Sigrid Macdonald
“This is anexcellent/easy-to-read and easy-to-implement "how to" book. Thankyou, Aggie, for being willing to share your knowledge with others and for beingsuch an awesome author.
VicToria Freudiger, owner Digi-Tall Media & Entry Way Publishing
“If you're anew author or simply wanting to get great, creative and FREE ideas formarketing it on Amazon, you have to read Aggie Villanueva's book, AmazonCategories Create Best Sellers. Her advice is spot on for me, a new author.”
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“Herportrayal of a humanity struggling between safety and destiny is touching,palpable, and memorable. This is easily one of the best biblical novels I’veever read.”
From a review of Rightfully Mine by K.M. Weiland.
“One of myfavorite movies of all time is The Ten Commandments. Rightfully Mine is now oneof my favorite books.”
From a review of Rightfully Mine by Cindy Bauer
“…with theeconomy of words that is the hallmark of a masterful writer. Her characters arefull-bodied; her action scenes are tense and exciting; her love scenes are bothpure and seductive.”
From a review of Rightfully Mine by Linda Yezak
“Thisreviewer liked the book so much that she is buying it as a Christmas gift for afamily member.”
**** 4 stars Carol Langstroth, Manager, Mind Fog Reviews
"TheRewritten Word is a brilliant little book! Villanueva tackles the"how-to" subject of writing with concise examples, lessons andexercises designed to help both the novice and established author. Theinformation can be applied to fiction and nonfiction, as well as full lengthbooks, articles and essays. This is not a dry read or boring guide. Villanuevaentertains while she goes about demonstrating her points. A must for anyonelooking to make his or her writing more dynamic."
Review of The Rewritten Word by DarciaHelle
“If you'relooking for a book about writing, this isn't the thing for you. If, however,you are looking for a book dedicated to the art of rewriting, then you need toswipe this up right away. Bestselling novelist Aggie Villanueva takes youthrough five separate lessons that will show you how to rewrite with clarity.By numerous examples she'll teach you how to find the right words that will addpunch to your art, no matter the genre. A tiny book that is big on greatadvice.”
Review of The Rewritten by Cheryl C.Malandrinos
“Villanueva'sbook does not disappoint....a great reference book to go back to, it willremind writers as to why we do what we do. It's about the ideas, thoughts, andour passion down on paper. It's about going back to the drawing board and towork with what we have. Go pick up this book, my plot bunnies thank Aggie!”
Review of The Rewritten Word by DeniseAlicea
“...noteveryone reading The Rewritten Word will understand that tightening, coming toconcise expressions of your meaning IS poetry, even when used in prose. AggieVillanueva has made it easier for writers to get where they are going and to beread.”
Review of The Rewritten Word byGeorgia Jones
“...she hasdone a better job than most of the manuals used and I suggested that she beginto market it to public and private schools for any grade level. An author youwill want to follow.”
Reader's Favorite review of The Rewritten Word
“Aggie delivers a power-packed small booklet for authors, literaryprofessionals, and even editors to review for their writing or works they areediting. “
Review of The Rewritten Word by Adrienna Turner
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART
“…Villanueva is one of those rare individualswho uses new technology…to take a digital image to a new and excitinglevel….With some photographers this digitizing and manipulation are evident andstumbling...not so with Villanueva's work, which is sophisticated and wellthought out….She has a knack for transferring her impression of a scene to theviewer that is remarkable and almost magical.
Criticallyacclaimed in the June 19, 2008 issue of the Rio Grande Sun:Critically acclaimedin the June 19, 2008 issue of the Rio Grande Sun
“She isknown as the "Grandma Moses of the American Southwest," and thenickname fits as comfortably as a well-worn pair of jeans. Aggie Villanueva isa self-taught artist, a grandmother and something of a folk hero to anyone whoopts to pursue a new vocation later in life. A photographer and writer, shelives in a modest cabin in the New Mexico Mountains and draws inspiration fromthe dazzling beauty of the Southwest. Her photographs are fantastic, evensurreal.”
Thomas B. Harrison,MobileRegister
As Aggiestates; The Fairy Trail is real, folks. Welcome To My Path.”
DiscoverAggie’s photographic art blog, AggieLogic
Aggie’s online studio at XanaduGallery, Scottsdale, AZ
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The pocket book’s purpose is for an author to start with an article they feel is finished and ready for publication. Each chapter ends with a lesson where authors can rewrite according to principles learned in that chapter. Repeat and rinse for each chapter’s lesson. This little pocket book tackles a huge subject, so Aggie Villanueva says she “attempted to teach tomes worth of rewriting knowledge by example; wasting not a word. I was even surprised how few words it took to get the lessons across, since one of my biggest writing sins is verbosity. Even Villanueva’s “lessons by example” are filled with more examples of published work where she proposes how each could have been rewritten. Available also at the iPad Bookstore and Barnes & Noble
The Rewritten Word is a brilliant little book! Villanueva tackles the "how-to" subject of writing with concise examples, lessons and exercises designed to help both the novice and established author. The information can be applied to fiction and nonfiction, as well as full length books, articles and essays. This is not a dry read or boring guide. Villanueva entertains while she goes about demonstrating her points. A must for anyone looking to make his or her writing more dynamic. <div><strong>Darcia Helle, Quiet Fury Books http://quietfurybooks.com/blog/ </strong></div><br /><div>This is really excellent advice and something many authors need. I know it will be extremely helpful not only to beginning writers but to experienced writers as well. </div><div><strong>Lillie Amman, author and editor at www.lillieammann.com </strong></div><br /><div>Is your writing sin verbosity? Slow, passive voice? Lack of clarity? The problem isn’t in your writing, but rewriting skills. Find help in "The Rewritten Word: How to Sculpt Literary Art no Matter the Genre."This book gives concise solutions by example in only 5 lessons-- to lightening-charge your writing permanently. </div><div><strong>Judy Cullins, Writing Coach, Book Publishing Coach http://bookcoaching.com/</strong> </div><div class="MsoNormal"><br /></div><div class="MsoNormal"></div><div class="MsoNormal"><strong>The Rewritten Word</strong> is broken into five lessons with the first four pertaining to all writings. Her 1<sup>st</sup> lesson ‘Organization’ talks about “cutting to the chase” by eliminating rambling and teaches the writer to put their words in order of importance. In lesson 2 you will learn how to cut unnecessary words to create a better flow. I’m sure we are all guilty of over wording not just our writings but even our conversations. Lesson 3 talks about passive phrases giving examples in “past tense vs. present.” I’ve often noticed, through my reading as well as listening to speakers, the use of the word “I”. This overuse tends to make me feel that the person speaking or writing thinks entirely too much of themselves. Lesson 4 stresses the use of the right words. Aggie shares the importance of using a thesaurus when choosing words. I find this to be of value to me when choosing a name for a new recipe. It needs to be simple and understandable but catchy at the same time. And Lesson 5 brings all lessons together in the writing of fiction and setting moods. </div><div class="MsoNormal"><br /></div><div class="MsoNormal"></div><div class="MsoNormal">Rewritten Word is only 35 pages (electronic version, 60 pages in Amazon Paperback, 75 pages at Lulu)<strong style="color:#FF0000;"> <span style="color:#cc0000;"></span></strong>long but those 35 pages are packed full of useful information that all writers, I feel sure, will find useful.<br /><strong>Martha Cheeves, <a href="http://marthaskitchenkorner.blogspot.com/2010/10/rewritten-word-aggie-villanueva-author.html">A Book & A Dish</a></strong></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">I would have to recommend this to all fellow writers when your stuck in a rut and can't get out of it. Oh yes, I am talking about the dreaded writers block. I think this book is also a great reference book to go back to, it will remind writers as to why we do what we do. It's about the ideas, thoughts, and our passion down on paper. It's about going back to the drawing board and to work with what we have. Go pick up this book, my plot bunnies thank Aggie!<br /><strong>Denise Alicea, <a>The Pen & Muse</a></strong></p><p class="MsoNormal">Like Aggie tells us <em>We never get too good to improve our writing</em>… I like her advice <em>to launch readers into your word flow, and guide them with a concise rudder</em>… Aggie advises us <em>clarity and conciseness</em> keeps us published and read. I’ve learned a lot from Aggie, her web and The <em>Rewritten Word</em>. I’ve learned not to use <em>I </em>so much; to not use many<em> ings</em>; and to trust the experts like Aggie when it comes to rewriting, editing, promotion and getting our books published. Whether you are a beginner writer or not, you will want to keep this reference handy to learn or relearn the magic of addition and subtraction when rewriting. <span style="color:#000000;">Smooth, easy reading. FIVE STARS<br /></span><span style="color:#000000;">Joyce White </span><a href="http://www.sculptingtheheart.com/"><span>http://www.sculptingtheheart.com</span></a></p></div>