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2014 Writer's Market by Robert Lee Brewer
2014 Writer's Market by Robert Lee Brewer








The book runs the entire gamut of self-publishing, including pricing, formatting, covers and publishing to multiple platforms.Īppropriate to its ‘work = reward’ mentality Write. The focus is on achieving success purely through hard work (the ‘no-luck-required’ philosophy of their title) and the pair guarantee that effort and a decent product are all self-publishing authors need to succeed. Platt and Truant are self-published authors made good, and in this book they set out to share the secrets of their success.

2014 Writer

Repeat.: The no-luck-required guide to self-publishing success – Johnny B. Guthrie writes in a welcoming, almost casual style mixing in interviews and real world examples to illustrate his assertions and stop things stagnating. While Guthrie writes about both publishing and self-publishing, Publishing: Principles and Practice is laid out for maximum usability, allowing readers to search out relevant passages with ease. Subjects such as possible cultural conflicts and varying trade practices are explored accessibly but authoritatively. Guthrie’s book provides a comprehensive guide to publishing issues some other sources skim over. Publishing: Principles and Practice – Richard Guthrie If there’s a one stop shop to understanding the market your book will be entering then this is it. What makes the book so brilliant is its even-handed treatment of conflicting arguments. Hall’s book focuses on the industry, providing an overview of the different publishing sectors and the influences that shape how they work. It might not be all about paddling, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t essential. If self-publishing your book is a kayaking holiday then The Business of Digital Publishing is a map of the region. The Business of Digital Publishing: An introduction to the digital book and journal industries – Frania Hall Take a look at them all for a truly balanced view of self-publishing or select those that sound most suited to your own approach, but rest assured Standoutbooks only recommend the best. Every book on the list has a unique viewpoint, approaching self-publishing from a different angle.

2014 Writer

The books are listed ten to one, each more deserving of your bookshelf space than the last but each important in its own way. The following list is every book an author needs to become an expert on self-publishing.

2014 Writer

It’s never been easier for authors to get their own work out there, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need guidance while they’re at it. Self-publishing grows in popularity by the day, and there’s already a huge market thanks to the ease of use offered by digital media. As an Amazon Affiliate we earn from qualifying purchases. This article may contain affiliate links and we may earn a small commission when you click on the links at no additional cost to you.










2014 Writer's Market by Robert Lee Brewer