Author Tips
Martha Stewart: The Martha Rules of Success
Martha Stewart’s Rules for Success Build success on what you love. Focus attention on the basics that people need and want. Stay true to your big idea and focus on the details. The Martha Rules #1: Build success on what you love. — Martha Stewart Click To Tweet The Martha Rules #2: Focus attention on […]
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Pitch Your Book Story to Book Industry Publications
As an author, reader, self-publisher, or publisher of books, you should subscribe to and/or read these book industry publications. Most of the email newsletters are free. You can learn a lot about publishing and book marketing by reading these newsletters. These are also good publications to get a book review, an author interview, a book […]
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Roald Dahl: The Freedom of a Writer
A person is a fool to become a writer. His only compensation is absolute freedom. — Roald Dahl, children’s book author Roald Dahl is the author of James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, The BFG, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. A person is a fool to become a #writer. His only compensation is absolute […]
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Book Marketing Tips: 3 Tips on Writing Bestselling Books
Here are a few book marketing and book writing tips from great writers. This is how you write and market great books! One. Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder. — E. B White, novelist This is how you write great books. You start with wonder. You continue through wonder. And you […]
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