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Print Books?
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Thus far I have published 4 collections of short stories and 1 longer work. All my books are available solely in ebook format. For some time now I have been considering producing print versions of my books using the Print On Demand (POD) services of Createspace (https://www.createspace.com/). My…
Kindle and Smashwords: Formatting Tips
Originally posted on A Writer's Life For Me.:
I’ve had a few emails from people asking about when I publish my books on Smashwords if they go through the ‘Meatgrinder’ and how do I do it. I have to say I’ve never had a problem with Smashwords and all my books have gone through…
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Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Just a little reminder to everyone who follows this blog on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Reddit and StumbleUpon. Although every post is automatically published to these media once (plus Guest Author articles are also manually posted to various groups in FB, LI and G+) they…
“How Much of a Memoir Should Be True?” by Linda Gray Sexton
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Hello readers! We have decided to introduce authors via guest posts. Writers are good in expressing themselves and it’s worth reading their thoughts and views on issues related to the writing world. We are posting interviews from the Memoirs/Biography genre this month and we have Linda Gray Sexton, the daughter…
Promote Yourself: Lorraine Montgomery
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
My guest this weekend is Lorraine Montgomery who is quite simply a wonderful blogger. Lorraine writes about all kinds fo things, and has two blogs—one for life in general, the other mainly books, films, and reviews. I recommend you go and have a look, particularly at some of her…
I Just Published my Book. Now What?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
First of all, congratulations! You’re now a published author – and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Second, you’d be amazed how often I hear that question in LinkedIn’s author groups. With some 3,000 new books published every day, I have serious doubts that you can just sit back and…