Levels of Publishing
by Mike Scantlebury.Previously in 'The 7 levels of publishing' –The First Level of Publishing is to receive a single copy of a book. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third Level of Publishing is when you want 50 copies. The Fourth Le...
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Write, Get Published, and Promote
by Joyce Shafer.The title of this article is the reality of writers culled down to five words. You want to see your article available online or in print or hold a copy of your book in your hands. The next desired reality is to see a response to all the energy, time,...
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Published but Not Paid - Avoid This
by Sue Kendrick.It's an unfortunate fact of a freelance writer's life thatsooner or later you will inevitably fall foul of a bad payer.Hopefully this will be nothing more than a reluctance to handover the cash, but you should be prepared for worse. Mostfreelance wri...
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How to publish student writing
by Andrea Coutu.Whether you're majoring in journalism, minoring in writing or just taking a few night classes in feature writing, the thought of seeing your name in print may be exciting. As rewarding as a great paper on assignment can be, many students dream of see...
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Secrets, Lies, and Publishing
by Penny Sansevieri.The beauty of print-on-demand (from the publisher's perspective) used to be that they had limited liability when it came to content. Sure they'd scan for hate material and other stuff that could definitely get them sued but aside from that, if you ha...
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Self-Publishing The Hard Way: The Art Of Giving Birth
by Dodie Cross.You know? When you publish a book and send it out into the world, it's like giving birth to a baby. Everyone checks out your baby. Is it breath-taking? Does it have ten toes and ten fingers? Is it pink and sweet or does it look like an extra from "Al...
A Secret To Getting Published
by Erik Quisling.When Warner Books, one of the world's largest publishing companies, published my first book, The Angry Clam, back in 1998, the most common question I was asked was, "What were you smoking when you wrote this book?" This was quickly followed by the se...
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How To Self-Publish Your Poker Or Gaming Book
by Brian Konradt.Everyone thinks it is so easy to write a book. With so many people writing books these days, it is amazing there are enough people still buying books. In today's world, if you have any amazing life experience, suddenly publishers want you to write a ...