Self-Publishing 101 |
Self-Publishing 101 explains the advantages and pitfalls of
various options for getting your book into print and provides a step-by-step
guide for writers who choose to self-publish. It addresses such topics as
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| Whether you are considering traditional publishing, vanity
publishing, print-on-demand, E-publishing, or self-publishing, the fundamentals
of preparing a manuscript for publication are the same. But getting the book
into print is just the beginning: the true challenges for most self-published
authors are in marketing and selling their books. Drawing on her personal
success as a self-published author, Debbie Elicksen shows you how to avoid
costly mistakes and maximize your profits as you produce and market a
professional-looking book. Self-publishing used to be equated with defeat; in todays book market it may well be your best option. Let this timely book show you how to succeed in a tough market. Written by Debbie Elicksen. Published by Self-Counsel Press, 2005. |
| Catalogue No. | 1-55180-639-8 |
| Price | $19.95 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 173 |
| Language | English only |
| Price and availability subject to change.
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