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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
Are you choosing to be, have, and experience more in your life? Whatever you are experiencing in life these heart-felt stories will enlighten, inspire, and motivate you to pursue your passion.
The founder of Belt Publishing demystifies the publishing process, offering some insider how-to advice for aspiring authors. This slim but insightful guide offers concrete, witty advice and information to authors, prospective authors, and those curious about the publishing industry’s inner workings. The chapters are chock full of important advice and information, including: · How advances and royalties really work · The surprising methods that actually move books off the shelves · The art of pitching to agents · The differences between Big Five and independent presses · The ins and outs of distribution, direct sales, and selling through Amazon Written by an industry veteran who’s been on both the writing and publishing side, So You Want to Publish a Book? is a refreshing, no-nonsense, and transparent guide to how books get made and sold. For readers and writers looking for a straightforward guide for publishing, promoting, and selling their work. “A compact, practical manual . . . a wealth of information usually only available to insiders.” —The Times Literary Supplement
Women in Independent Publishing is a collection of interviews with and resources about women actively engaged in small-press publishing between the 1950s and the 1980s. The interviewees include Hettie Jones, Margaret Randall, Bernadette Mayer, and many others. The scope and range of the interviews showcase a variety of types of publishing possible within the small press community. These interviews illuminate the unifying and diverging elements between multiple publishing “scenes” and reveal their particularities and commonalities. Women in Independent Publishing is a timely and urgent documentation of literary history and reveals and celebrates the multifaceted roles of women editors and publishers and the communities they built. The book includes a critical introduction, an afterword by contemporary small-press publisher M. C. Hyland and a robust resources section that provides further paths for reading and literary recovery.
If you want to learn how to self publish, then get "How To Self Publish" guide written by a real life author and self publisher Jennifer-Crystal Johnson. How to Self Publish by Jennifer-Crystal Johnson is an in-depth look at some of the most important skills for aspiring self-published authors and individuals considering founding an independent publishing company. With over ten years of writing and editing experience, Johnson points out some of the most common mistakes self-published authors make, how to avoid them, and some free tools to get your work looking professional and polished. With sections on the writing, editing, and revision processes as well as eBook formatting tips, book cover...
M. Gaspary’s nonfiction book “Essentialism in Self-Publishing” teaches you how to navigate yourself from writing to authoring books by making conscious decisions based on the Essentialist philosophy, which was first introduced by Greg McKeown through his best-selling work in 2014. Knowing more about yourself and your writing career will enable you to make better decisions to propel you forward and to greater heights as an author. When you take an Essentialist approach, you can eliminate excess and save your energy for what matters: your writing career. Whether you’re just starting out or as a seasoned author, “Essentialism in Self-Publishing” will teach you how to make better dec...
Be careful what you wish for... There's a new drug on the streets called Wishes: little pink pills that bring you your heart's desire — but in a way that'll rival your worst nightmare. Lars Thornsson of the Paranormal Enforcement Agency isn't pleased to have to work the case with two of his most hated and incompetent colleagues. He's even less happy to come home one night to find that his sexy succubus lover Rael has summoned another demon. Rael thinks he knows who's supplying the drugs: an old friend of his with a penchant for cross-dressing. The one thing Rael doesn't understand is why a sweet demon like Shax would be so malicious. He's determined to get to Shax first and find out the truth, even if it means falling foul of the law — and his lover.
In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
An insider's view of Christian publishing that addresses topics that include agents, editors, industry trends, developing a book proposal, and more.