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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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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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Are You Ready For The Challenges And Opportunities Of 2018? - A runner vaults hurdles marked with the years, clearing '2018'.
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Amber Massey

Are You Ready For The Challenges And Opportunities Of 2018?

Amber Massey is a wordsmith and communications enthusiast with over 10 years of experience. Editing is her passion. New media is her medium. She is currently the CEO of Mellel, a powerful app redefining word processing for Mac. Self-publishing continues to grow. According to the most recently available ISBN registration numbers, self-published book registrations have jumped

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How To Survive Having Your Writing Rejected - An author has their manuscript torn in half.
Publishing
Paige Duke

How To Survive Having Your Writing Rejected

Rejection refines us. Those who fall prey to its enervating soul-sucking tentacles are doomed. Those who persist past it are survivors. Best ask yourself the question: what kind of writer are you? The kind who survives? Or the kind who gets asphyxiated by the tentacles of woe? – Chuck Wendig, ‘25 Things Writers Should Know about

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