Category: Book-Marketing
Most novels feature at least one major issue you can tie into. For example, if one of your main characters had an abusive childhood, that gives you a tie-in to talk about child abuse - in articles, interviews, talks, links…
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Some basic tips on finding and applying to a literary agent for representation. Covers the basics of agent hunting and mental prep work.
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You wrote the book all on your own, so why not publish your book by yourself? Purchases are available for book printing software that you can put on your home computer. You will be able to do all your self…
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It usually seems the most difficult question for a writer, particularly a new writer, to answer. Also the most important.
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Every self-published author and small/micro press dreams of scoring the big touchdown - making a national bestseller list. Maybe the New York Times or Publishers Weekly list. However, the odds are generally against us. Not that it can’t be done,…
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