All tagged writing a book
By Nicky Hackett
So you’ve written your manuscript, revised it with a developmental editor and a few trusted readers (and then revised it again), and you feel ready to move forward. What is your next step? Well, if you are self-publishing, now is the time to connect with a professional copyeditor to give your manuscript that final polish.
By Nicky Hackett
If procrastination is the art of delay, perseverance is the fostered discipline to break through. We sometimes ping pong between procrastination and perseverance. Many of us would like to persevere more and procrastinate less. The question is: How?
By Nicky Hackett
Is your book idea so commercially viable that a traditional publisher might catch your vision and invest in it? Then you need to write a convincing book proposal, persuading them your book has economic potential.
Writing a book proposal also helps you develop clarity and talk about your ideas smoothly and succinctly. This ability is essential, whatever your publishing path.
By Nicky Hackett
Want to know something crazy? More people will read your author bio then will ever read your book! Think about it. When you are shopping for a book, what do you look at? The front cover, the synopsis on the back cover, reviews, the author bio and maybe a sampling of the contents, right?
By Nicky Hackett
If you’ve read anything about identifying your target audience, you’ve already heard that the worst mistake you can make is writing for everyone. Ever heard the expression “A friend to all is a friend to none”? Writing is a relationship. Figure out who you are writing to, and speak to them as you write. You can’t have a meaningful relationship with everyone…
By Nicky Hackett
The pay-to-publish world (also called subsidy or vanity publishing) includes publishers who sell their expertise to help launch unrecognized authors, unscrupulous pseudo-experts making as much as they can off inexperienced authors, and many others in between. Going with a subsidy publisher can be cheaper and seem easier than paying for quality editors, designers, and project managers, but it’s not uncommon to end up with a shoddy product. Here are five important things to know about paying to publish…
By Nicky Hackett
Many people are drawn to writing and publishing their own ideas. But before you invest everything it takes, it is helpful to be very clear about WHY this is important to you. Writing and publishing a book IS a rewarding, life changing experience, but it’s seldom financially profitable, and book sales often don’t cover the cost of production. So why make the investment?