Over time, turn your blog into a content - rich
website with nonfiction material (even if you write fiction) that will attract your target audience through search engines.
Not exact matches
The excerpt we've posted on the Ed Next
website focuses on the challenge of preparing students to read
nonfiction text, something many educators nationwide are wrestling
with as their states transition to the common core.
> Map out your writing empire, including all the things you love to do > Start setting up and implementing the systems and structures you need to support your empire (including an author
website, if you don't already have one) > Overhaul your writing life so you're aligned
with and set up for the success you want to create > Get your
nonfiction eBook written and published (at least one, but possibly more than one, if you're up for it) > Grow your following > Sell more books
Google hopes to introduce Google Editions, an open platform that's also accessible through
websites,
with hundreds of thousands of books ranging from fiction,
nonfiction, and even textbooks.
Three Muses Creative is Perrin Davis, a Chicago - based freelance editor, writer, author
website creator, and self - publishing consultant
with a specialization in cookbooks, books about finance and economics, and other
nonfiction titles.
Finding the right
nonfiction editor for your book isn't as simple as going to a
website with a list of names and picking one out of a hat.
In addition I intend to launch a
website with weekly blog to support the
nonfiction project.
For
nonfiction books, or any book
with mentions of books titles, songs, plays or
website addresses, the treatment of the text should be consistent throughout.
This illustrates a key point about soliciting testimonials you'll use on your cover,
website, and retail site sales page: You want to ask people
with a connection to your book's topic or category, whether it's
nonfiction or fiction.