Not exact matches
As a publicist she works with both fiction and
non-fiction authors including New York Times bestseller D. Watkins,
author of The Beastside: Living and Dying While Black in America, Tia Williams, former magazine beauty editor and
author of The Perfect Find and Clint Smith award - winning poet, Ted
Talk conference speaker and contributor to The New Yorker.
SPR
talks to
author Christine Osborne, SPR Awards Winner for
Non-Fiction about her book, Travels With My Hat.
The
author in one chapter
talks about his own publication starting in the very early days of e-books, and he knows through his own experiences the process for fiction and
non-fiction.
Not long ago I was
talking to a traditionally published
author who saw what I was doing — stories, novellas, novelettes,
non-fiction, backlist (all in addition to my trad books)
So far we've
talked in terms of fiction titles, but all of this applies to
non-fiction authors as well.
If you're anything like me, you've politely sat on your hands in some
talk about
author marketing because the techniques discussed clearly were aimed at
non-fiction writers.
In this show I
talk to Lucienne Boyce, a successful Historical Fiction and
Non-Fiction author, about her experiences using an assisted publishing company, Silverwood Books.
Getting media exposure tends to be easier for
non-fiction authors (see tip # 22) as you will have something to
talk about that relates to the real world.
I sat down with
author Douglas Preston (co-
author of the best - selling Pendergast thriller series, as well as several fiction and
non-fictions works of his own) to
talk about what
authors may want from Amazon.
But, on her recent Books in Three Bytes podcast appearance in the AuthorBytes Café, historical fiction, and
non-fiction author Leslie Carroll
talks about some of the most powerful — and infamous — figures in history... who just happen to have been women.
As the
author of both fiction and
non-fiction and a speaker on topics as wide - ranging as self -
talk, caregiving, writing, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the journey of faith in Christ.
Avoiding Collapse Jared Diamond, a man of multiple talents (evolutionary biologist, physiologist, biogeographer, professor of geography and physiology at UCLA,
non-fiction author), gave an interesting
talk at TED about why societies collapse.
As the
author of both fiction and
non-fiction and a speaker on topics as wide - ranging as self -
talk, caregiving, writing, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the journey of faith in Christ.