Each continuously updated list
includes descriptions of books, studies, reports, and journal articles, with links to online publications and related websites.
Copywriting: writing good, persuasive
descriptions of your book for retailers, for your website, and through any messaging that reaches potential readers
Featuring works spanning nearly 200 years, Black Authors offers annotated
descriptions of books by subject area, such as autobiography, education, philosophy, and technology.
Remember also that the name Esther means «something hidden» and this is a good
description of the book of Esther, because there is much that is hidden in the book.
The bottom line: Nobody wants to suck at any part of their author business yet tons of authors out there write long, abhorrent
descriptions of their book like they're being paid by the word.
If you like thrillers I recommend that you read McFall... but if you want to see the next wave in self publishing unfold... and learn about the Kindle serial... be sure to read the
entire description of this book and order it at the link.
His
juicy descriptions of books, films, and TV shows I'd never heard off sent me off on wild goose chases that, to this day, are ongoing.
Typically, UK agents just want a brief covering letter, with title, word count, and genre, a short,
straightforward description of your book (as in a couple of sentences), your contact info, and a description of your writing credits, if you have any.
I see that you've recently updated the Product
Descriptions of your books through your Author Central account, hence you'll not be able to make any changes through Kindle Direct Publishing account.
When you pull that up and you see the one to three
paragraph description of your book, and that description paired with your cover and your rating and your price is what makes readers decide to either buy your book or move on to the next.
In print publishing, the page count is given in the
physical description of a book, and is sometimes used by readers to give an approximation of a book's length.