How to get your book published: A newbie's guide

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Author: Joe Novella ISBN: 9780987184429
Publisher: Joe Novella Publication: December 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joe Novella
ISBN: 9780987184429
Publisher: Joe Novella
Publication: December 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Written a book? Want it published? Don't know where to start? Who to ask? Or, have you been rejected by traditional publishers and interested in exploring alternatives?

"How to get your book published - A newbie's guide" contains all the information writers need to enable them to make informed choices on the many publication options available.

Traditional publishing routes involving Literary Agents and publishing houses are no longer the only viable avenue to a successful career as a writer. There are other ways.

Advances in technology have resulted in publication methods that are accessible to everyone. Methods that are free to low-cost. Methods that put the power back into the writers' hands and enable them to chart their own course to success without having to rely on others.

"How to get your book published - A newbie's guide" explores all the routes to publication and examines the pros and cons of each.

Written by Joe Novella, author of "Pepe and Poppy" and the "Ultimate Self-Help Guide for Men", "How to get your book published - A newbie's guide" is an easy-to-read guide full of useful tips.

A must read for writers contemplating publication for the first time or those seeking alternatives to the traditional publishing route.

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Written a book? Want it published? Don't know where to start? Who to ask? Or, have you been rejected by traditional publishers and interested in exploring alternatives?

"How to get your book published - A newbie's guide" contains all the information writers need to enable them to make informed choices on the many publication options available.

Traditional publishing routes involving Literary Agents and publishing houses are no longer the only viable avenue to a successful career as a writer. There are other ways.

Advances in technology have resulted in publication methods that are accessible to everyone. Methods that are free to low-cost. Methods that put the power back into the writers' hands and enable them to chart their own course to success without having to rely on others.

"How to get your book published - A newbie's guide" explores all the routes to publication and examines the pros and cons of each.

Written by Joe Novella, author of "Pepe and Poppy" and the "Ultimate Self-Help Guide for Men", "How to get your book published - A newbie's guide" is an easy-to-read guide full of useful tips.

A must read for writers contemplating publication for the first time or those seeking alternatives to the traditional publishing route.

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