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Self Publishing Advice offers advice to authors about choosing a publisher and promoting a self-published book.
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Getting your self-published book reviewed
A standard procedure for book promotion is mailing copies of your book out for book reviews. You can conduct a search on Google for “freelance book reviewers” to find reviewers, sometimes categorized by subject. Freelance reviewers often ...
4 Myths about Book Publishing Today
There is a lot of confusion, controversy, and questions surrounding the terms self-publishing, vanity press, print-on-demand, etc. As you decide the best publishing path for you, let’s clarify some misconceptions some may have propagated. 1. M...
Self-publishing, On-demand, Espresso, and a look at what’s in store
“We knew there’d be a mix of self-publishing, of out of print and in-copyright books. But actually the bulk of it at the moment is the self-publishing which is more than we expected,” commented Gareth Hardy of the Espresso Book Mach...
Self Published Book Review of the Week: The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea
The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea, Vol. 1: Fine Feathered Friends by S.D. Moore This self-published book was recently reviewed by www.readerviewskids.com: “The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea, Vol. 1: Fine Feathered Friends” begins with a boy nam...
Self-publishing and Harlequin Kicking-up Dust
A mass of heated discussion is being shouted around the publishing world in the wake of recent announcements by Harlequin and Thomas Nelson to step in the direction of self-publishing. Responses have exploded across the industry from the New Yorker ...
Self-Published Book Review of the Week: The Heroes of Googley Woogley
The Heroes of Googley Woogley by Dalton James This self-published book was recently reviewed by www.readerviewskids.com: “The Heroes of Googley Woogley” is a creative book written and illustrated by seven-year-old Dalton James. The book tells the...

