A Seriously Useful Author's Guide to Marketing and Publicising Books
Title | A Seriously Useful Author's Guide to Marketing and Publicising Books PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Cavanagh |
Publisher | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1848761511 |
Gone are the times when most authors could relax and let their publisher sell their book for them. Nowadays, in a climate of increasing commercialisation, the majority of authors, both new and established, are discovering that they get no help at all. For the self-published (a rapidly expanding market) this has always been largely the case, but now nearly all authors are faced with the task of having to market and publicise their own book. The prospect is a daunting one, but without some form of self-input it is rare for any book to sell in significant quantities.However, exactly what needs to be done to generate sales, and to create a reputation for a book, is often a mystery. Thus, Seriously Useful aims to demystify the processes in a concise, lively, and highly readable way. Although primarily concerned with making sales, it also offers some very useful pre-publication advice, including the options and benefits of self-publishing. In addition it reveals some essential inside information on how the books trade works, so the author has an excellent understanding of their book’s journey from manuscript, to publisher, to wholesaler, to retailer, to reader. There are also some very useful contributions from other mainstream and self-published authors. Written by Mary Cavanagh, a novelist and short story writer, who has had first-hand experience of both mainstream and self-publishing. Her previous work includes The Crowded Bed (Transita 2007) and A Man Like Any Other – The Priest’s Tale (Matador 2008).
Publishing & Printing Terminology for Self-publishers
Title | Publishing & Printing Terminology for Self-publishers PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Rowland |
Publisher | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1848761694 |
This quick reference guide deciphers the jargon that you need to know, assisting with the smooth and stress-free publication of your book.
Calling all Authors
Title | Calling all Authors PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Cavanagh |
Publisher | New Generation Publishing |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2015-10-15 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1785075470 |
Calling All Authors Everything the author of fiction and non-fiction needs to know about the road to publication, understanding the book industry, and how to sell that book! Over the last five years, due to the advent of self-publishing and media marketing, publication is actually easier, but it's infinitely more difficult to get a mainstream contract. Thus, whatever method you aim for, you must have immaculate manuscript presentation, sound knowledge of the book industry, and dogged determination to make sales. Mary Cavanagh, a successful novelist and short story writer, has had first-hand experience of all publishing methods, the jungle of the book industry, and the many successful methods of making sales. In Calling All Authors she aims to demystify all the necessary processes in a concise, lively, and highly readable way, with some very useful contributions from a wide range of other successful authors. 'A fantastic book . . . a wealth of information and some brilliant advice for book types everywhere' The Big Green Bookshop, London N22 6BG 'An invaluable resource of information for all authors, even those who are, as yet, unpublished' Deborah Lawrenson, author
The Author's Guide to Marketing
Title | The Author's Guide to Marketing PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Jusino |
Publisher | |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2014-07-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780990335108 |
Like it or not, marketing has become part of every author's job. But believe it or not, marketing doesn't have to make you miserable. In The Author's Guide to Marketing, publishing insider Beth Jusino guides you past the one-size-fits-all formulas and over-hyped fads, and shows you how to build a strategy that works with your unique time, talents, and resources. You'll find dozens of ideas that will help you launch and sell your book both online and off. There's even a template for you to organize your own personalized marketing plan. Whether you're self publishing, traditionally publishing, e-publishing, or are just thinking about publishing at some point in the future, this is the resource that will help you take your career to the next level. You might even find some things that you'll enjoy.
The Ultimate Writing Coach
Title | The Ultimate Writing Coach PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Taggart |
Publisher | F+W Media, Inc. |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2010-11-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0715335219 |
The Ultimate Writing Coach contains everything you need to know about writing and publishing. It presents authoritative guidance direct from professional writers covering the full gamut of both the fiction and non-fiction market. For fiction, there is coaching on everything from creating believable characters and writing short stories to specialist subjects such as crime and children's fiction. For non-fiction learn from expert advice on travel and technical writing, writing for the web, poetry and biographical writing, and journalism. This invaluable guide also includes succinct, practical guidance on actually getting published, with articles on how to get your submission right for immediate impact, contracts and legal issues, and the financial side. There are handy tips on learning opportunities, whether you're a high school graduate looking to embark on a university degree or a full-time mom looking to take a short course or workshop. And a handy glossary of book trade terminology will ensure you're fully clued up on your industry jargon.
Writer's Market 2010
Title | Writer's Market 2010 PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Taggart |
Publisher | F+W Media, Inc. |
Pages | 2207 |
Release | 2010-06-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0715335294 |
THE MOST TRUSTED GUIDE TO GETTING PUBLISHED Written by writers for writers and backed by 89 years of authority, Writer's Market is the #1 resource for helping writers sell their work. Used by both seasoned professionals and writers new to the publishing world, Writer's Market has helped countless writers transform their love of writing from a hobby into a career. Nowhere else but in the 2010 Writer's Market will you find the most comprehensive and reliable information you need. This new edition includes: Complete, up-to-date contact information and submission guidelines for more than 3,500 market listings, including literary agents, book publishers, magazines, newspapers, production companies, theaters, greeting card companies, and more. Informative interviews, helpful tips and instructional articles on the business of writing. The "How Much Should I Charge?" pay rate charts for professional freelancers. Sample good and bad queries in the "Query Letter Clinic." Easy-to-use format and tabbed pages so you can quickly locate the information you need!
Who Was Angela Zendalic
Title | Who Was Angela Zendalic PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Cavanagh |
Publisher | Thames River Press |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2014-06-30 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1783082437 |
Who Was Angela Zendalic? is set in Oxford, in the locality of Jericho and the world of University academia, encompassing the past and the present. A deeply moving and sensitive story told with skill, humour, and a mirror to profoundly changing times. In 1954, Peggy, a respectable war widow and librarian, gives birth out of wedlock to Angela, a ‘coloured’ baby, and due to the discrimination of society, and her own deep shame, must give up the baby for adoption. Angela is adopted by a loving and well-meaning white couple, and as she grows up must come to terms with racial prejudice, the confusion surrounding her circumstances, and of falling in love with a man fifteen years her senior. Sarah, Angela’s own daughter, grows up to be a feisty, liberated single parent who, on the death of her father, discovers her mother was a stranger called Angela Zendalic. Thus, she must confront her shock in order to search for her.