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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381786)
• Rockingham, Australia
10 Apr 25
I used to belong to a writing group. You would put your writing up and others would critique it for you. There were also competitions from time to time.
I helped several people by editing their work and even got a credit in the...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
30 Mar 23
For a traditional publisher to accept a book for publication, it needs to have several things essential in every book. Now, I expect you already have the book written, so these are the necessary steps after you complete your first...
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Arianna
@Borlotti (268)
• United States
16 Dec 20
So, I'm writing a book -- or I'm soon to start writing my book, at the moment it's just a lot of notes! -- and I've been exploring which route to take when the time comes: whether to go for an agent and a traditional deal or...
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Arianna
@Borlotti (268)
• United States
15 Dec 20
I'd best come clean on this one at the outset. I haven't written my book yet. But I've got a notepad full of ideas. It'll be a romance story, a novel. I know there are many experienced writers on here, and I'm hoping that some of...
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DW Davis
@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
11 Jul 19
This morning, in just a few minutes, I will be leaving to go to my Lions Club meeting where I will be this weeks presenter. I was asked, as I believe I may have mentioned before (please not clever prevarication) to do a program...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52144)
• Staten Island, New York
17 Jun 19
There were things I needed to do today but I decided to try working on my friend's book that she wants published and figure out how to fix the issues I am having with image quality during PDF conversion. I didn't want to put it...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
22 May 19
I'm glad these tips are helping you.
Today, I'm going to deviate from writing to publishing, specifically self-publishing.
I received a suggestion a few days ago to write on this topic.
If you Google self-publishing, you will...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
4 Oct 17
I've taken care of everything I need to regarding Freedom's Cry. But one thing I need is to have control of Scarred, and I don't have that. But I will. What that means is that I will need to re-publish Scarred. I know,...
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Morgan
@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
4 Apr 17
Since a lot of people are getting interested in it lately (from what I have seen through posts) thinking that it might be the next best thing when it comes to earning money, let me tell you about my experience through Kindle. I...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
15 Jan 17
An active day for a change despite the prospect of going out in a wretched downpour.
Our creative writing workshop was a little different today being a prepared presentation on the best approaches to self-publishing, especially...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
17 Dec 16
Most of my discussion so far has been regarding paperback books. However, it's pretty simple to also offer eBooks, and a great way to increase your readership.
One way is to use a converter like Calibre and convert your PDF to...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
16 Dec 16
Now that you have a book, you want to sell it, right?
CreateSpace does some limited marketing even if you don't pay for the marketing package. I remember how happy I was when I had just bought some Joel Rosenberg books and got an...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
15 Dec 16
Don't let anyone tell you that you need to pay for an ISBN, or for submitting things to the US Copyright Office to "protect your copyright." Keeping the file on your own computer is fine, that will show the time stamp on it, in...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
14 Dec 16
It's not nearly as hard as it seems to get your book ready to be published. The main thing is to have decent software for it. I believe Word can do most of the things I talk about it, but personally I use Libre Office. It's...
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
14 Dec 16
Whether you have a novel, a series of short stories, a poetry book, a manga, or a children's book, there's an option for you. It's very possible to publish both print books and ebooks yourself, without paying a cent.
There are...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52144)
• Staten Island, New York
29 Jul 16
No matter how great of an author you are a few mistakes can still slip from view even if you hire a professional editor to help you spot everything before you publish that book. Hey, even big time authors have mistakes in their...
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N.B. Yomi
@Hanyouyomi (2186)
• Dallas, Texas
10 Jul 16
I originally joined Mylot to earn money to get my harddrive reformatted. Problem is that this site pays at the end or fifteenth of every month. And it's only $5 assuming you don't raise more thasn that at those two points. I'm...
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