by The Book Professor | Mar 30, 2018 | How to publish a book, How to write a book, Nonfiction Writing, Select Uncategorized
Want to know more about writing a nonfiction book? Then download these sample chapters from Nancy’s new book Stop Stalling and Start Writing: Kick the Excuses and Jumpstart Your Nonfiction Book. Only 100 copies are available, so snag one quick!
by The Book Professor | Mar 22, 2018 | How to publish a book
This article originally appeared on BookBaby.com Excerpted from BookBaby’s latest guide, 5 Steps To Self Publishing, Part II of our series addresses your book cover design and how book formatting makes your book… a book. Download your free copy today! You can create a...
by NancyErickson | Aug 15, 2017 | How to publish a book
This article originally appeared on BookBaby.com Excerpted from BookBaby’s latest guide, 5 Steps To Self Publishing, Part II of our series addresses your book cover design and how book formatting makes your book… a book. Download your free copy today! You can create a...
by NancyErickson | Apr 23, 2017 | Book Marketing, How to publish a book
This article originally appeared on BookBaby.com In “Print On Demand: The biggest advance in publishing since Gutenberg,” we detailed the benefits of print on demand books for the independent author, and how digital printing hasn’t just leveled the...
by The Book Professor | Apr 17, 2016 | How to publish a book, Published Authors & Books, Self Help Book, Write a business book, Writing Inspiration, Writing Nonfiction
In recognition of our upcoming Spring/Summer 2016 Group Writing Program kickoff, we wanted to take time to highlight our aspiring authors. Today, we are highlighting Lindsey Jacobs, a blogger and aspiring author who is writing her book, When Opportunity Knocks....
by The Book Professor | Mar 15, 2016 | Book Marketing, How to publish a book, How to write a book, Self Publishing
When it comes to book marketing, knowing your audience is essential. You need to figure out who your book is for—and there may be multiple audiences—but please know that your book is not for everyone. Not everyone will benefit from or even enjoy your book,...