If you need assistance with publishing, you are welcome to visit our Publishing page or contact us for referrals for folks in the industry who
assist in the publishing process.
They all view their goal to be the same: «We are dedicated to the long - term, global success of our clients — presenting their books to the top international editors, making the perfect match of literary publisher and author, negotiating the best terms for every contract, and being an active
partner in the publishing process.»
In this 37 minute show, we discuss Chris's view of the differences
in the publishing process for the three ways he's been published, what he's learned from those experiences about public relations and how he applies that knowledge to generating attention for his books.
The Book Shepherd's forte is strategic planning, creating the Author's Platform, book development and creating the right habits that overcome fear and lethargy that are
common in the publishing process.
«After observing the publishing world from the near - outside for many years, I am excited to have this opportunity to be involved
directly in the publishing process itself,» said Nelson.
With this spirit of community in mind, we've created the below resource pages in the hopes that they will help you - regardless of what stage you are
at in the publishing process.
About Brown Books Publishing Group (BBPG) Founded in 1994 as an Entrepreneurial Publisher for Entrepreneurial Authors ®, Brown Books Publishing Group was established to fill a need in the publishing world by allowing authors to have a
voice in the publishing process while retaining the rights to their intellectual property.
Whether an author uses a professional book publicist or does all their own marketing, there are several steps an author can take, while the book is
still in the publishing process, to set the stage for marketing.
The knowledge that I would retain rights to my book, maintain control of the content of my book, that the use of paper would be
minimal in the publishing process, and that the speed of publishing would be faster compared with a traditional publishing contract, was convincing.
Like many
things in the publishing process, it requires a leap of faith, and if you want to ensure your book is marketable — or at the very least navigable to readers — then it's absolutely necessary.