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Did you know that 83% of the American adult population dreams of being an author? More and more people are jumping into publishing because of the numerous promises of riches and fame. Some people would like to publish but their not sure how to start. Several writers create and publish a book then think, what now? How do I make sales? Unfortunately, many authors do not know the right questions to ask and their literary dreams turn into publishing nightmares when they add up how much money they have invested into publishing. Produce, Publish, Publicize gives authors the tool to have a successful publishing experience.
This book is my thoughts and notes when I am coming up with stories, or when I get stuck on a perticular tale. I thought since a lot of people have a hard time with writing, a slice of life of an author would help.
As for the more generic versions I list you are free to use them, if you just need something to help keep you going, or any questions you might have I will be more than willing to answer.
However some specific ideas in this book like start paragraphs, I hope to publish one day, so please remember that this is only insight to how I at least think when I am in my writing mode.
I hope this can help as a guide, and
Just so you know the best way to write is to sit down and write!
As in the first chapter of my book, I sat at my computer til I came up with twelve ideas that I could use, and did not go to sleep til I did.
I wish everyone the best of luck!!!
One significant summer’s day, something catches sixteen-year-old Tessa’s eye: an article duplicating the events of a narrative she once wrote. Her supposedly fictional story came true.
Through repeats of these bizarre occurrences, her newfound ability allows her to confirm A’s for her classmates, fix the relationship between two lifelong enemies and assist poverty-stricken humans find food and shelter.
But writing for evil is just as easy. Red ink for anger, revenge and psychopathic thoughts; blue for depression, malice and malevolence: two colours of the opposite spectrums, mixing in an eerily simple manner.
Violet ink has never been more tempting.
Did you know that 83% of the American adult population dreams of being an author? More and more people are jumping into publishing because of the numerous promises of riches and fame. Some people would like to publish but their not sure how to start. Several writers create and publish a book then think, what now? How do I make sales? Unfortunately, many authors do not know the right questions to ask and their literary dreams turn into publishing nightmares when they add up how much money they have invested into publishing. Produce, Publish, Publicize gives authors the tool to have a successful publishing experience.
This book is my thoughts and notes when I am coming up with stories, or when I get stuck on a perticular tale. I thought since a lot of people have a hard time with writing, a slice of life of an author would help.
As for the more generic versions I list you are free to use them, if you just need something to help keep you going, or any questions you might have I will be more than willing to answer.
However some specific ideas in this book like start paragraphs, I hope to publish one day, so please remember that this is only insight to how I at least think when I am in my writing mode.
I hope this can help as a guide, and
Just so you know the best way to write is to sit down and write!
As in the first chapter of my book, I sat at my computer til I came up with twelve ideas that I could use, and did not go to sleep til I did.
I wish everyone the best of luck!!!
One significant summer’s day, something catches sixteen-year-old Tessa’s eye: an article duplicating the events of a narrative she once wrote. Her supposedly fictional story came true.
Through repeats of these bizarre occurrences, her newfound ability allows her to confirm A’s for her classmates, fix the relationship between two lifelong enemies and assist poverty-stricken humans find food and shelter.
But writing for evil is just as easy. Red ink for anger, revenge and psychopathic thoughts; blue for depression, malice and malevolence: two colours of the opposite spectrums, mixing in an eerily simple manner.
Violet ink has never been more tempting.