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Category: Publishing Advice

Ever since I stepped beyond the gates of traditional publishing, I’ve discovered a wide and shifting landscape of publishing options. As part of my effort to learn...
Last night, I was talking to an established author who is helping out a couple friends who want to write a book. “They have a great story...
In 2012, I cofounded She Writes Press with a clear vision for what our press would be, but without a clear definition. We were creating something that...
Six years ago I helped a young Army officer who was dying of cancer to write his memoir. The first edition, published by Beaver’s Pond Press, had...
I speak with people all the time who are hoping to publish a non-fiction book but don’t know how to get started.  One of the first things...
Probably the biggest mistake an aspiring author can make is assuming that their only job is to write a good book. That’s only step one. Then you...
Whether you’re working on a book, a case study, or a business proposal, fearing the feedback of an editor is a reality that many writers face. While...
All professional writers share the challenge of creating a profitable business around their passion. Ghostwriters often have the added challenge of not being able to discuss or...
Since I became a freelance ghostwriter and editor in 2002, I’ve had the privilege of working on more than 250 books across a wide range of genres,...
Content, like fashion, is impacted by trends and culture. While the fundamentals of good content don’t waiver much, the ideal tone or presentation of a message will...

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