Self-publishing entails a wide variety of skills in addition to writing and producing a beautiful book.
Monthly Archives: October 2010
A Mother’s Quest to Publish Her Daughter’s Work
October 25, 2010 – 7:46 am
“My daughter died two years ago at age 35. A serious life-long writer, she left a body of unpublished work. Can you advise me on how to publish her work?”
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Posted in Literary Agents, Publishing, agent, publisher, self-publishing
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Tagged advice, Author Enablers, BookPage, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, publishing, Sam Barry, The Confederacy of Dunces, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Write That Book Already!, Write That Book Already!: the Tough Love You Need to Get Published Now, writing
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Should I Edit My Writing as I Go?
October 20, 2010 – 9:19 pm
Will I stall my work if I continually try to fix my writing while I’m still writing?
Should I Try Submitting My Novel Myself?
October 18, 2010 – 8:33 am
In general we do not recommend approaching a publisher on your own.
What’s the Best Length for My Novel?
October 14, 2010 – 8:36 am
When it comes to writing a novel, bigger is not better; better is better, but there’s also nothing wrong with a mighty epic.
Writing for Dummies
October 11, 2010 – 8:27 am
One important step towards becoming a successful non-fiction writer is learning how to do research.
Getting Rights and Persmissions from Disney
October 7, 2010 – 11:37 am
Disney has a reputation for being challenging to work with when it comes to copyrights.
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Posted in Publishing, contract, publisher, self-publishing, writing
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Tagged And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You, Author Enablers, BookPage, copyright, creative writing, How to Play the Harmonica: and Other Life Lessons, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, permissions, publishing, rights, Sam Barry, The Princess Bride, Walt Disney Company, Write That Book Already! The Tough Love You Need to Get Published
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A Good Pitch? Or “Casturbation?”
October 4, 2010 – 7:53 am
When considering your script, agents want to know that you are open to suggestion.

