Category Archives: Publishing
Getting Started with Self-Publishing
Writing is an amazing profession. With every stroke of a pen or the press of a key on a keyboard, you are creating vast new worlds, memorable characters, and stories that will be told until the end of time or you can help educate the new generation through valuable non-fiction textbooks. However, the problem with … Continue reading
The Perks of Self-Publishing
Writing a book is only half of the battle because once you are finished, you will then need to get it published. You will have two options. You can find a publishing company who is willing to get your book published or you can do the route of self-publishing. If you decide to publish your … Continue reading
4 Ways to Promote Your Self-Published Book
When you have tirelessly worked in putting your ideas into writing, have done all the necessary editing, and have already partnered up with a good distributor in publishing your manuscript and turning it into a book, then you may be struck with the last and perhaps, most important step in self-publishing, and that is marketing … Continue reading
5 Great Tips to Keep in Mind on Self-Publishing Your Book
At a point in some of our lives, we tend to have ideas, inspirations, or experiences which can lead us to take up a pen and paper — or, in this current day and age, a laptop — and start writing. Whether it may be a fantastic tale about a fictional character, a self-help guide … Continue reading
Professional Authors, Here Are Activities That Can Pull You Out of a Writer’s Block
No matter how high your skill level is, there will come a time where your train of thought trails off. Sure, you may be adamant about finishing the chapter you’re working on, but it just seems so impossible at the moment. At times, you can’t help but find yourself stuck in your seat staring at … Continue reading
5 Self-Publishing Tips Every Aspiring Author Needs to Know About
It’s every aspiring author’s dream to get their books published. Well, these days, you can take matters into your own hands and save yourself the rejection by taking full advantage of self-publishing opportunities. Of course, this doesn’t mean that you can write a crappy book and expect it to sell. Absolutely not. What you present … Continue reading