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What Does Distribution Have to Do With Book Publicity?
When book publicity firms consider taking on new clients and developing new campaigns for books, the first question usually asked of the client is what kind of book distribution system is currently in place. In this article from Ink Tree, you'l...
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Writing a Simple Press Release
Writing a press release is far from rocket science. It's actually pretty simple. The goal, of course, is to get some sort of media coverage for either yourself or your client. The key to getting that coverage is two-fold: news and interest....
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Writing the Query Letter
The query letter is your sales letter to a potential editor or publisher. Although most often used for magazine articles and non-fiction books, the query letter can also be used for fiction. Writing a killer query letter is essential to the success...
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How to Read a Writer's Market Listing
Editors and publishers issue market listings that describe exactly what they want from writers. Successful freelance writers follow these postings to the letter. Discover what works and what doesn't, and gain some insight from an experienced fr...
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FAQ - Do all Writers Need a Literary Agent?
A literary agent represents the author of a book to publishers. In other words, the main job of a literary agent is to find writers a publisher. Agents also negotiate rights, including film and TV, on behalf of the author they represent. Most li...
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What is a Literary Publicist?
Why would you want to hire a publicist for your book? It's the same reason you'd hire a mechanic to fix your car or go to a dentist to have your teeth cleaned. Publicists have media contacts you
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From Freelancer to Children's Book Author
Like many successful people Kelly Milner Halls identified a need and filled it with cute dinosaurs and chicks. Well, that’s how you fulfill the need when writing children’s books is your calling. Halls is the author of
I Bought a Baby...
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Jeffrey Yamaguchi: New York Webutante
After weaving a web site into a book deal, Jeffrey Yamaguchi’s hard work continues to reach more and more people. I spoke on the phone with a quietly exuberant Yamaguchi to talk about the road from self-publishing (his first book,
Working For ...
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Get Your Podcast On and Sell Your Book!
Penny C. Sansevieri knows a little bit about getting a book on shelf—she is the CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc., is a best-selling author and internationally recognized book marketing and media relations expert.
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Michael Sterns Kokopelli and the Butterfly
Michael Sterns has a dream... and a mission to fulfill.
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Editing Genre Writing
Genre writing has its own set of expectations. Although most writers like to fit somewhere in the spectrum of "literary," certain expectations exist in genre fiction which alter the scope of the writing and the edit.
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Mind Your Mind
The thoughts you believe about yourself determine what you manifest. The mind looks for ways to prove you right. If you believe you are a capable, savvy person, then that is the direction you will act. If you replay negative mess...
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Why This Successful Self-Published Author Said NO to Traditional Publishing
Why did successful self-publisher Michael Sterns tell traditional publishers to look the other way? While most authors are bending over backwards (and hurting themselves) to get contracts with traditional publishers, Michael Sterns went the other dir...
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Serendipity and Passion - Two Peas in a Pod: An Interview with Michael Sterns
Michael Sterns didn't plan on writing a children's book. But, once the book was written, his success at selling the book has been no accident. He's sold over 33,000 copies of his original self-published book Kokopelli and the Butterfly...
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The New Rules of PR
The Web has changed the rules for press releases. The thing is, most old-line PR professionals just don't know it yet. Because the rules for relating with the public have changed so slowly over the past 10 years (since the Web has allowed p...
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