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publishing consultant Mike Shatzkin in his new post, Things to think about as the digital book revolution gains global steam, positions Amazon as the key engine of the digital dynamic.
Cindy Ratzlaff: A marketing
consultant should understand the entire
publishing process, the
traditional promotional seasons of retail bookselling, current distribution models, and both
traditional and online advertising options.
Jody Rein, literary agent,
publishing consultant and co-author of Writer Digest's How to Write a Book Proposal: Fifth Edition, knows how publishers and agents really make decisions about whether and how to
publish your book, and which factors writers in - the - know use to decide whether to self -
publish or try a
traditional house.
For self -
published books, some or all of the
traditional book marketing functions may be made available from a self -
publishing service or from other book
publishing consultants (at a cost).
Shatzkin's writings in particular always illustrate — even for folks who don't like his work as a
consultant to the major
traditional publishers — that the effects of gatekeeping in the legacy structure of
publishing were just that, effects of a structure.
Along with interviews with folks from both the
traditional publishing and indie -
publishing communities, Mark will share his own personal experiences as a writer and industry
consultant.