Marketing Novels
Book Writing GIFs: Finding a Literary Agent
This is the second section of a multi-part blog post on the book publishing process as seen through a series of 14 GIFs. You have finished a novel. Only then do you find out that you have to find a literary agent. What the heck? So you write your query letter. And you obsess over […]
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Book Marketing Tips: The Rule of Five
In my experience, the major error that new book authors make is that they stop too soon in promoting their books. Other things begin to pull for their attention and, soon, their book promotion efforts fall by the wayside. I’m going to give you a basic rule — a rule that forbids excuses, a rule […]
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Author Promotion: How Terry McMillan Got Her Bestselling Start
When Terry McMillan’s first novel Mama was published in 1987, her publisher only sent out press releases and review copies — their standard low-level effort for first-time authors. So Terry took the promotion into her own hands. She wrote more than 3,000 letters to bookstores, colleges, chain stores, African-American groups, and other groups asking them […]
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Philippa Burgess: Prepping Your Book for Film and TV
In this video, Bill Van Orsdel of Wavecloud Publishing interviews actress, producer, agent, and author Philippa Burgess. Topics include: Four types of content for TV & Film Three reasons TV & Film buyers buy Content adjustments to improve your fit for TV & Film How to structure your pitch This book marketing video is definitely […]
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