When I review other authors books on Amazon, I usually point out they need more keywords in their description, title, and
even author bio.
From page 7, to page 3 in one hour... When I review other authors books on Amazon, I usually point out they need more keywords in their description, title, and
even author bio.
Additionally, a beta - reader can make suggestions for how to improve your book's cover, marketing copy, and
even your author bio.
Not exact matches
Backmatter consists of your
author bio, information on your other books (if you have any), your products or services or company, or
even a free offer that drives readers to your website to sign up for your mailing list.
So far, we've blogged about how to discover your book's brand, how to craft a professional
author bio, how to hook people you talk to on the concept of your book, and
even how to become a marketing expert in just a few steps.
On your
author website you can put your
author bio, photos, audio and video, book information, excerpts, reading guides, your blog, media coverage, contact information, event schedule, and more —
even your cat photos.
Often,
author bios include some personal information such as where the
author lives (and who with), and maybe
even a few hobbies he or she enjoys (especially if they are somehow of pertinence to your writing subject matter).
Many one - paragraph
author bios are not especially enlightening or entertaining, and I don't expect a full scale memoir, but
even the briefest can tell me something about the
author's relationship to the book, and... [Read More]
Many one - paragraph
author bios are not especially enlightening or entertaining, and I don't expect a full scale memoir, but
even the briefest can tell me something about the
author's relationship to the book, and sometimes give me a reason to search out their other titles.
Even modest self - promotion efforts require synopses (long and short), descriptions (long and short),
author bios, and cover images (of many sizes).
Along with books, awards, and literary accomplishments, publishers look for
author bios that give readers a glimpse of the person behind the writer: candid photos, letters to the reader, an inside look at the origin of your latest story, or
even a personal story that connects with the themes of your book.
Even the
bio was stolen from another
author — word for word.
A potential buyer in a brick - and - mortar bookstore can look at the cover, read the entire flap and jacket copy, look, learn the
author's
bio,
even read the table of contents and flip through and skim pages of the physical book.
Even new writers need to keep an
author bio on hand.
Even for debut novels, a relevant
author bio is an important part of a book.
After your book is listed, you have the option of creating all sorts of content, including an
author bio, short description of your book, any reviews you've received, and
even an excerpt from your book.
It is likely that you have not
even considered your
author bio until you are asked for the information from your cover designer.
Your
author bio can be truthful, but also brief, and it might
even mention that the name you're writing under is a nom de plume.
There is no need to put the
author's photo or
even a
bio on the back cover.
A quick look at writer's
bios will show that
even many of the best known
authors of history had day jobs for much of their lives.
I
even have «lists» listed in my blog post
author's
bio!
Author Bio: Dee Sanderson is a relationship expert and author of «How To Marry A Loser Without Even Trying&r
Author Bio: Dee Sanderson is a relationship expert and
author of «How To Marry A Loser Without Even Trying&r
author of «How To Marry A Loser Without
Even Trying».