Blogger: Rachel Kent
This month, my client Regina Jennings has a novella releasing in A Match Made in Texas with Karen Witemeyer, Carol Cox and Mary Connealy. I’ve only read Regina’s story so far, but I’m excited to read the …
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Blogger: Rachel Kent
This month, my client Regina Jennings has a novella releasing in A Match Made in Texas with Karen Witemeyer, Carol Cox and Mary Connealy. I’ve only read Regina’s story so far, but I’m excited to read the …
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Blogger: Rachel Kent
Location: Books & Such main office, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Books that include a collection of stories by different authors seem to be becoming increasingly popular. How are these projects planned? Who corrals all of the authors to …
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Blogger: Michelle Ule
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif.
I’ve assumed all along that, as you begin your marketing journey, you’ve tapped into the obvious places: your publishing house’s marketing staff; your professional organizations like ACFW’s Fiction Finder; and The Writer’s …
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Blogger: Michelle Ule
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif.
Marketing your book begins with the essence of your story or your topic, if you write nonfiction. Writing a short summary can provide you with marketing points and can suggest out-of-the-box possible sales …
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Blogger: Rachel Kent
Location: Books & Such main office, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Does your book involve a topic that certain groups of people might be interested in? For example, two Books & Such clients have novellas releasing in a collection …