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Are you writing your first book? Or are you thinking about writing it? Do you have any idea what you're getting into? No? Let's talk about it Most aspiring authors concentrate on writing the book to the exclusion of all else. However, the reality is that creating a book is a long-term, multi-phase project and writing it is only one facet of the project. The complete project involves five separate phases: Planning the book Writing the book Publishing the book Marketing the book Author business issues Unfortunately, planning and writing a book does nothing to prepare the author for the other phases of the project. The only commonality between the phases is that they are about a single book. Another difficulty with the creative project is that almost all information on the process only discusses one phase of it. Until now. Creating Your First Book covers all five phases. It is written by an author who has gone through the project over two dozen times. Creating Your First Book provides a road map to get you through the process without losing your sanity. Read less
Are you considering self-publishing your first book? Naturally, you have questions and concerns. This book has your answers. It integrates both the publishing and the marketing to provide you with a complete project plan to market your book while you publish it.
Don't try to market your book without finding a mentor! So, what if you had an experienced author to guide your marketing plans? Author Hank Quense has self-published and marketed over 30 books. He's written and marketed both fiction and non-fiction. He also lectures and holds webinars on self-publishing and on book marketing. Imagine developing a detailed marketing plan for your book and then implementing it. In this book, you'll learn: - How to develop your author's platform material - How to write your marketing content - How to engage in marketing activities - How to get more book reviews - What kind of events to hold - How to get publicity - How to use (or not use) advertising - What other authors say about book marketing
A long time ago, Bohan was a king. But that was before the sleep spell. Now that he's awake again, it's time for revenge.
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, bi-monthly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience. Issue #7 includes 9 short stories and one graphic story: "No Tale for Troubadours" - Pauline J. Alama "Hell of a Salesman" - Hank Quense "Beyond the Visible Spectrum" - Axel Taiari "Little Sprout" - Rebecca Roland "When the Dead Are Indexed" - Gary Emmette Chandler "Dragon Rodeo Queen" - Kate Sheeran Swed "The Adjunct" - Patric...
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, bi-monthly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience. Issue #10 includes 9 short stories and one graphic story: "The Genie and the Inquisitor" - Johnny Compton "The Hummingbird Air" - Paul Roberge "The Empty Faux-Historical Residential Unit" - Rachel Hochberg "Last Age of Kings" - Jeremy Szal "Kara's Ares" - Clint Spivey "Protecting Nessie" - Hank Quense "Dancing an Elegy, His Own...
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, bi-monthly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience. Issue #6 includes 9 short stories: "Raven's Dream" - Robert Reed "Jenny is Killing Turtles Again" - Alexander Danner "The House of Ninety-Nine Secrets" - Kurt Hunt "The Adventures of Captain Contempt in Mixed Media Installations" - Ian Creasey "My Brother's Keeper" - Beth Cato "Hand of God" - Erica L. Satifka "Meat" - David Ste...
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, quarterly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience. Issue #1 brings you twelve short stories from authors such as Ken Liu, Seth Chambers, KJ Kabza, Alex Shvartsman, Hank Quense, and more. The magazine contains a well-balanced mix of original stories and reprints from new authors, bestsellers, and award-winning writers, plus a variety of nonfiction features, such as author and editor interviews, book reviews, and movie reviews. The magazine is open to most sub-genres of science fiction, including hard SF, military, apocalyptic & post-apocalyptic, space opera, time travel, cyberpunk, steampunk, and humorous. Similarly for fantasy, we accept most sub-genres, including alternate world, dark fantasy, heroic, high or epic, historical, medieval, mythic, sword & sorcery, urban fantasy, and humorous. The magazine also publishes horror and paranormal short fiction.
Wanna date a dragon? How about defend yourself in court with an orc as your lawyer? Or maybe you want to just sit in your loft and have a couple beers with your imaginary friend, or follow Merlin on his final days as he fights to stay alive. No seriously, what if your girlfriend’s skin was stolen by a hag? Or if you found sheet music to a song to end the world… what would you do? Dragons, Droids & Doom: Year One is a collection of all the stories published online by Fantasy Scroll Magazine in its first year. It includes a wide range of speculative short stories from fantasy to science fiction to horror. Some stories deal with death, others will leave you laughing to death. It’s all here, and it’s fantastic. Take a look; you won’t be disappointed.
Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, quarterly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience. Issue #2 includes 14 short stories: "Winter Solstice" — Mike Resnick "Da Capo al Fine" — Patrick Jameson "The Reanimators" — J. Kenneth Sargeant "A Concert of Flowers" — Kate O'Connor "These Are The Things Our Hands Have Made" — Andrew Kozma "A Trade of Tears" — Tony Peak "Four Scenes From Wieczniak’s Whisk-U-Away,...