Amazon.ca– In Search Of The Lost Ones– Thanks To You!
I normally think it is awesome to see some numbers, especially from Amazon. Today I wanted to share a bit of success about In Search of the Lost Ones. Please bear in mind that the numbers will have changed since…
Publishing My Book Is a Joy
For all that people talk about the challenges of writing or editing or designing a book, I found that in the end, publishing my book was a joy. I loved the process (at least most of the process.) Not only…
How to Improve Your Writing: Editors
Most writers admit to this one thing without any worry. They have no problem with telling people who helped them with their writing. Most writers work with an editor. Having a truly good editor this is another great way to…
Self-Publishing: Things You Need
If you want to see your book published there are lots of options out there. Some people suggest that you go through a traditional publisher, and some suggest that you should self-publish. This is something that each writer must decide…
If You Want to Write: Thoughts on a Writer’s Life
Are you very excited about writing? Not that anyone here would suggest that people are not, but I’d like to present the question for people who are just beginning the writing process. I will not suggest to you to ever…
Publish a Book or an E-book?
I was reading several books, mostly about writing and publishing, and one in particular struck me as being very wise. Most of you should read Aiming At Amazon when you get the chance. For me, there was one point in…
Should You Use Promotional Tools – Before and After Your Publish a Book?
We’ve all heard of them. If you are a published author you’ve definitely heard of them – the dreaded “promotional tools”. There are a wide range of them available, and I had to think hard about which ones I should…
In Search of The Lost Ones: Publishing a Full Year Work
Wow what a year it has been! Yes, I finally published my first book, and looking back, it was a full year of work. I went through several edits — and editors — until I found the right path to follow. …