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Practical Budgeting for Indie Authors
Beth Kallman Werner
Essential Prep for Smart Investment Before embarking on the journey to write and publish a book, it's important to understand the potential costs associated with each step in the process. This will help you properly budget for your project and make...
over 3 years ago
Writing Jobs
The Business of Being a Writer
What Does An Agent Do? - article
Jill Marsal
The role of literary agents is constantly growing and evolving. One of the main things agents do is help you place your book with a publisher, but even before that, many literary agents are involved in editing and will help you get your book into the...
over 8 years ago
Traditional Publishing
Agents
Thoughts on the International Market - article
Bill Gladstone
Foreign rights are tricky. My book, The Twelve, did well in the United States, but it didn’t hit the New York Times best-seller list, and I thought that would be essential for it to be successful internationally. Fortunately, I was wrong about that;...
over 8 years ago
Marketing Plan
Building a Fan Base
The Roles of Agent, Manager, and Lawyer - article
Luke Sandler
On the book to publishing side of things, there is little distinction between a literary agent and a literary manager. They both do the same job: they find a great manuscript or a great writer, develop the idea to a greater or lesser extent, and then...
over 8 years ago
Distribution & Sales
Booksellers
Table of Contents: Who Creates It? - article
R.J. Lee
It’s hard to imagine anyone but the author creating the table of contents, although with TOC software, it’s not unheard of for publishers or eBook formatters to do it, provided that the book is structured in a standard format (sections, chapters, sub...
over 8 years ago
Design
Interior
Selling Subsidiary Rights: How Authors Can Help - article
Judy Klein
There’s no reason you can’t get involved, pay attention, and encourage your agent or your editor or the subrights department to do something for your book. If you know someone at a book club or an audio publisher, you can tell your publisher, or you...
over 8 years ago
Legal
Copyright
Facebook for the Writer - Intermediate Level
L.E. Perez
You know how to set up your Facebook profile, so now let's go more in depth into the art of using Pages and Groups. Learn the importance of each, how to use them for your author followings, and the importance of networking. Once these are established...
over 5 years ago
Social Media
Facebook
Book in a Year: Build Your Press Kit Like A Pro - Recorded Webinar
A.G. Billig
You know what they say: readers judge a book by its cover. When it comes to traditional media and journalists, the equivalent of the book cover is your press kit. In this fast-paced world, the media representatives have no time to dig for hidden gold...
over 6 years ago
Public Relations
Press Kits
ReviewU: How To Improve Your Chances of Getting Review Attention - recorded webinar
Matt Sutherland
Trade review journals like Foreword Reviews , Publishers Weekly , Kirkus , Booklist , and Library Journal exist to help librarians and booksellers identify the best books to stock on their shelves. The journals each employ many dozens to hundreds of...
over 8 years ago
Book Reviews
Others
Creating a Social Media Plan for Your Author Brand
L.E. Perez
“I don’t have time to be on social media, I need to be writing.” Time and again this is the mantra of the writer. Focusing on writing IS important, except one needs to make readers aware of your work to have it read. That’s where social media comes...
over 3 years ago
Social Media
General
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