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The Interview: Its Function and Dangers
Nothing speaks of success like the good old fashioned interview. The author worked hard on his piece of writing. It was accepted and published. He began the rounds. Book tour, here I come, he thinks. These are the exciting times. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing, Publicity
Tagged book, book tour, identity, novel, publicity, publisher, publishing, Theory, Writer, writing
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Interface
Recently, I had a discussion with an author about a particular facet of writing that a lot of us dread, the book signing event. He resisted the whole pomp and circumstance involved, including the arduous tasks travel and setting up … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing
Tagged advertizing, Book Signing, media, noteriety, popularity, promotion, publisher, publishing, self-promotion, social event, society, tabletop gaming
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What Readers Want
I just ran across a post from Michael J. Martinez [Link] that discusses the pros and cons of self-publishing vs. traditional publishing. This lead me to Hugh Howey’s post [Link]. Mr. Howey’s post caused me to write this post. However, … Continue reading
Posted in Writing Theory
Tagged fantasy, genre, horror, money, new writer, publisher, publishing, romance, sci-fi, science fiction, self-publish, thriller, traditional publishing, writing
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