What Every Author Should Know

No Matter How You Publish

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Writing & Publishing, Authorship, Publishing, Composition & Creative Writing
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Author: Deb Vanasse ISBN: 9781940320113
Publisher: Running Fox Books Publication: December 18, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Deb Vanasse
ISBN: 9781940320113
Publisher: Running Fox Books
Publication: December 18, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

With dramatic changes in publishing, it’s a wild and exciting time to be an author. But how do authors, both new and experienced, choose what’s best for their books, and how do they make sure their books get noticed? A successful and well-published author pulls no punches in this practical guide to book production, promotion, and the writer’s life, no matter how you publish—traditionally, independently, or somewhere between. A 5-star Readers’ Favorite!

“From getting the manuscript ready to publish and marketing the book, the author has all the answers a writer is looking for.”  Mamta Madhavan for Readers’ Favorite

“An excellent resource for writers who are serious about their work.  I wish I had read it before I ventured into the publishing world.  It might have saved me a lot of grief.” Stephanie Cole, author of Compass North

“As a reader who is trying to weigh the pros and cons between traditional and self-publishing, I learned SO much practical, experienced-based information.” Twylla Alexander

“The best book I’ve ever read on the subject.” Jeffrey Wetherington Sr.

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With dramatic changes in publishing, it’s a wild and exciting time to be an author. But how do authors, both new and experienced, choose what’s best for their books, and how do they make sure their books get noticed? A successful and well-published author pulls no punches in this practical guide to book production, promotion, and the writer’s life, no matter how you publish—traditionally, independently, or somewhere between. A 5-star Readers’ Favorite!

“From getting the manuscript ready to publish and marketing the book, the author has all the answers a writer is looking for.”  Mamta Madhavan for Readers’ Favorite

“An excellent resource for writers who are serious about their work.  I wish I had read it before I ventured into the publishing world.  It might have saved me a lot of grief.” Stephanie Cole, author of Compass North

“As a reader who is trying to weigh the pros and cons between traditional and self-publishing, I learned SO much practical, experienced-based information.” Twylla Alexander

“The best book I’ve ever read on the subject.” Jeffrey Wetherington Sr.

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