Not exact matches
I started out working with
traditional publishers and published 8
books with them — 6 novels and 2
nonfiction books.
After getting turned off by the world of
traditional publishing, she took back control and decided to publish subsequent
books under her own company imprint, which was already producing
books for other
nonfiction authors.)
Workshop Cincy Style: Sunday, January 15, 2012, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. We'll answer your questions about fiction and
nonfiction,
traditional and self - publishing, as well as how to market your
book.
And she has two awesome courses for
nonfiction authors starting August 23, 2016:
Traditional Publishing De-Mystified; How to Get a
Book Deal and Self - Publishing De-Mystified; How to Publish Your
Book.
Candace Johnson is a professional freelance editor, proofreader, writer, ghostwriter, and writing coach who has worked with
traditional publishers, self - published authors, and independent
book packagers on
nonfiction subjects ranging from memoirs to alternative medical treatments to self - help, and on fiction ranging from romance to paranormal.
Historical fiction and
nonfiction book publicist Stephanie Barko's award - winning clients include
traditional publishers and their authors, small presses, and independently published writers.
Developmental editors (DEs) are most commonly used for
nonfiction work, especially by
traditional book publishers.
A
nonfiction book proposal is a required document if you want to land a
traditional book publishing deal.
Having published more than a dozen
books —
nonfiction and fiction — with both
traditional and often prestigious publishers as well as on my own, I have a very good sense of the demands of
book promotion and was delighted to have the chance to work with Smith Publicity who did a fine job with my Sino - American Tales series of historical novels
The
nonfiction book proposal serves as a business plan for
traditional publishers.
Once attracted, those readers could be given an incentive to migrate over to the
traditional book format that has long displayed
nonfiction content best: ye olde print
book.
You never, ever see a print
book by a
traditional publisher (ebook or print) with spacing between paragraphs, unless it's
nonfiction with headings, and even then the paragraphs within each section don't have that spacing.
Your blog can give you that expert status you need to land a
traditional publishing
book deal, especially if you are a
nonfiction writer.
Incidentally, she first published several
books through
traditional houses (both fiction and
nonfiction), but self - published her most recent
book.
The lists of hot topics and
nonfiction categories are just as useful for indie authors as they are for
traditional books.
Writers who choose to take their novels and their
nonfiction books into
traditional publishing are choosing to give their careers to the «tastemakers» who sometimes make their decisions based on their prejudices, their «understanding» of a marketplace that (in reality) does not exist, and who will do their best to destroy anyone who questions them.
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Self - publishing is very different from
traditional publishing, and to give authors confidence I challenge them to write and self - publish a short story, or a short
nonfiction book, of between 5,000 and 10,000 words, in a week.
In other forms of narrative
nonfiction, it's thought that only with
traditional advances on royalties can the research be afforded and the
books be written.