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I am often asked “Do you know of a publisher who would be interested in my book?” There’s no easy way to answer this question. You see, according to the PMA Newsletter, there are over 86,000 publishers in existence (http://parapub.com/statistics). … Continue reading
Posted in Author tips, How To Sell Your Book
Tagged Arial, book, Digest Writer, Electronic submission, Literary agent, Manuscript, Publish, Writer's Market
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There’s a rumor out there in the publishing world that an editor won’t even look at the work of a new writer. It might be true for certain types of writing, but after interviewing hundreds of editors, I’ve found that … Continue reading
Posted in Author tips, Writing tips
Tagged Arts, book, Editing, Enthusiasm, Publishing, Writer, Writers Resources, Writing
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“How to” books are a great way to generate profit and break into the publishing world. Today, people are thirsty for knowledge. The internet has allowed us to quickly search, learn and quickly become knowledgeable about many different topics. Let’s … Continue reading
Posted in Self Publishing
Tagged Arts, Author, book, Publishing, Question, Shopping, Writers Resources, Writing
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Like the majority of aspiring writers, I have always wanted to hold my published book– books–in my hand, to be able to give a copy to a friend, to feel the pride of success when I hand over a book … Continue reading
Posted in Self Publishing
Tagged Advertising, Amazon, Amazon Kindle, book, Bookselling, Costco, E-book, Publish, Publishing, Publishing and Printing, Random House
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If you are wondering how to sell your book, there are basically four general options for an author to get a book before the public. There are very few opportunities to make a profit out of your efforts. And all … Continue reading
Posted in How To Sell Your Book
Tagged book, Business, E-book, Publish, Publishing and Printing, Self-publishing
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The difficulties and expenses of marketing came as something of a jolt once I had 3300 copies of LAST PHOENIX in my possession. The number of books was non-negotiable, and the cost was daunting. So, I set about to market … Continue reading