Book marketing

Here's How To Avoid Being Snared In A Publishing Scam - An author runs towards a box-trap, only seeing the contract being used as bait.
Publishing
Paige Duke

Here’s How To Avoid Being Snared In A Publishing Scam

For many people, publishing a book is a lifelong dream, but it’s also a struggle. In today’s market, writers also need to be at least partially their own editors, their own agents, and their own marketers, and that means straying into unfamiliar territory. It’s no wonder, then, that there are those out there waiting to

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How Can Guest Posts Improve Your Book Marketing? - A laptop is presented as a present, with a 'WELCOME' mat in front of it.
Marketing
Rebecca Langley

How Can Guest Posts Improve Your Book Marketing?

It’s hard to get noticed as an author, but blogging is a good way to go about it. Of course, it’s not easy, and starting from scratch means gathering your own audience and giving them good, consistent reasons to stay. Happily, that’s not the only approach, and it’s possible to take advantage of existing blogs

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What You Need To Know About Publishing With A Small Press - An author smiles, examining a tiny book.
Publishing
Paige Duke

What You Need To Know About Publishing With A Small Press

In the ever-changing world of the publishing industry, your options are often distilled into three categories: traditional publishing, self-publishing, and hybrid publishing. Broadly speaking, this is accurate, but an unfortunate consequence of these groupings is that few authors consider publishing through a small press. It’s true that a small press still falls under the traditional

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Here Are The Reasons Publishers And Literary Agents Reject Manuscripts - A publisher sits with his feet up, throwing a book over his shoulder onto a pile.
Publishing
Fred Johnson

Here Are The Reasons Publishers And Literary Agents Reject Manuscripts

So, you’ve chosen to pursue traditional publication. Maybe you’ve already had success self-publishing and are looking to tackle the mainstream, or maybe your brand of literary fiction isn’t especially suited to the cutthroat Amazon marketplace – whatever the reason, you’re now in an unenviable position: facing the stern gatekeepers of the literary establishment. The next

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