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Think carefully before choosing print on demand

Blog Entries // November 22, 2010

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Think carefully before choosing print on demand

Last month I spoke about self-publishing at Nick Williams’ event ‘How To Be An Author Entrepreneur’. The event was timely, because I was able to deliver copies of Nick’s new book ‘How To Be Inspired’ at the same time. Nick’s reaction to his book took me completely by surprise. He was amazed when I told [...]

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How do publishers decide whether to take you on or not?

Blog Entries, Traditional Publishing Articles // November 18, 2010

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How do publishers decide whether to take you on or not?

Get Published Audio Here are the 11 questions that publishers ask reviewers to answer when they read your proposal For several years now, I have worked for two traditional publishers as a reviewer of proposals and manuscripts that prospective authors have sent them. One of the publishers, Hodder & Stoughton, provides me with a list [...]

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Some thoughts about printing

Articles for Self-Publishers, Publishing Basics // November 16, 2010

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Some thoughts about printing

Once your book is typeset, proof-read, corrected and signed off, it is time to get it printed. In practical terms, it’s a good idea to shop around for some print quotes from the moment you see the first typeset draft of your book – that’s the first time you’ll know how many pages your finished [...]

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001 Get Published Podcast – Cover designs – bookshop marketing – and more!

Podcast Episodes // November 15, 2010

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001 Get Published Podcast – Cover designs – bookshop marketing – and more!

Get Published Podcast Episode 001: Your publishing questions answered; cover designs; bookshop events; Click Play Below or Right-Click Here To Download In this first podcast episode, we talk about the importance of book jacket designs with Katie Roden, Publishing Director at Hodder and Stoughton; We launch the Get Published website at www.getpublished.tv; We tell you [...]

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The perfect book proposal (Part 1)

Blog Entries, Traditional Publishing Articles // November 14, 2010

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The perfect book proposal (Part 1)

I am asked to review at least four book proposals every week. Usually as a favour, often with an e-mail or note attached saying something like “I know you are busy but could you just take a quick look at this and let me know what you think”. The one thing I find, above all [...]

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How long should my book be?

Publishing Articles // November 14, 2010

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How long should my book be?

So how long should your book be? It’s a fair question, but one that is almost impossible to answer. As an expert in your field, a book of fewer than 96 pages is unlikely to enhance your credibility much. I often see business owners promote their ‘brand new paperback book’ which they sometimes even offer [...]

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What does an Editor actually do?

Publishing Basics // November 14, 2010

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However good a writer you think you are, your manuscript will need to be edited professionally. I’m not just talking about checking for spelling mistakes, and correcting the odd typo. In my mind, the most common mistake I see made by people who write and publish their own book is that they overlook the editorial [...]

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Help! I need an ISBN!

Articles for Self-Publishers, Publishing Basics // November 14, 2010

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Help! I need an ISBN!

What is an ISBN? ISBN stands for ‘International Standard Book Number’. It is really nothing more than a product code, albeit a very important one that is recognised throughout the retail trade, as well as by libraries and publishers worldwide. Publishers, booksellers and libraries use ISBNs for ordering, listing and stock control purposes. It enables [...]

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