The Companion Workbook to 'How to Climb the Self Publishing Rockface'
Author | : Jayne Willingale |
Publisher | : SylverZone Print Shop |
Total Pages | : 18 |
Release | : 2024-04-28 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book The Companion Workbook to 'How to Climb the Self Publishing Rockface' written by Jayne Willingale and published by SylverZone Print Shop. This book was released on 2024-04-28 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Knowing what to expect when you are self-publishing is half the battle. How to Climb the Self-Publishing Rockface, takes you through the main self-publishing routes step by step so there are no surprises when you start. It covers the same processes as in my videos (available on YouTube), but in greater depth. It will give you the behind-the-scenes look at each of the publishing routes as well as the main points to cover before you start. • A guide through the main online publishing routes and the best way to go about it • What you need to have before you publish • How best to keep track of what you are doing and why • A whole range of resources to help you. I show you each step of the publishing process in three different platforms, give you links to extra help, and if you need even more help, there is a Companion Workbook available too. If you’ve written a book, or always wanted to publish a book online, but had no clue how to go about it, this is the book for you. Editorial Review: Read what an established author Howard Popeck) has to say. "Clearly, this guide has been written by a person who has actually been ‘there’ and done ‘it’ rather than recycling the experiences of others. Superficially, the guide seems simplistic, but it would be a mistake to assume that, because the text is clear, uncomplicated and jargon-free. It told me pretty much everything I needed to know as a writer who has not previously engaged in this sort of thing before. I hesitate to say that all you need for success here is the book + determination but, it’s close, very close. The author makes no facile claims about her guide, and I like that. If you have only latent talent and are a bit nervous, but ambitious, this guide is for you."