Publishing Tip: Why Authors Shouldn’t Worry About Piracy

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One of the common questions from new writers is, “How do I stop people pirating my work?” 

Many of them are even concerned about sending a manuscript to an editor, just in case it ends up on Amazon as a bestselling book under another name.

But authors should be more concerned about obscurity than about piracy, as Robert Kroese discusses today. 

Via http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2017/02/23/piracy/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

How to Find the Right Editor | Just Publishing

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Since writing is such a personal act, editing becomes personal. When hiring a developmental/content editor, you need to make sure you find the right one for you. It can be difficult to navigate the sea of editors available online, so here are a few tips to help…

Via https://www.justpublishingadvice.com/how-to-find-the-right-editor-for-you/

The 3 Paths To Publishing & What You Need To Know

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You submit to a publisher and, beyond all hope, hear the sweetest words you could ever imagine: We’re interested. Or you notice that a publisher offers a service, a manuscript assessment, and see it as a way of getting a foot in the door, as well as constructive feedback from industry professionals. When they respond, you’re overjoyed to find their assessment is glowing. They think you have something worthwhile to say, and now they’re interested.

Sound too good to be true? Let’s step back a moment and briefly explore the three arms of publishing:

https://writersedit.com/3-paths-to-publishing-need-to-know/

How To Promote Your Book | Five More New Ideas

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There are so many ways to promote your book, but sometimes it is very simple book marketing changes that can make a big difference to your book sales potential. Often the common problems with online book promotion is that it can become repetitive and potential book buyers become advertising immune.

The problem of repetition is especially the case on Facebook and Twitter. If you are using social media to promote your book, it might well be time to think about creating alternatives that you can post to create more variety and interest.

Via http://www.justpublishingadvice.com/how-to-promote-your-book-five-more-new-ideas/

Top 5 Tips For Submitting Your Novel To Publishers

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What lessons did our Founding Editor learn during the submissions process for her debut novel? In this video, Helen Scheuerer takes us through her top 5 tips for submitting your novel to publishers, and what she learnt along the way…

Via https://writersedit.com/video-top-5-tips-submitting-novel-publishers/

Kindle Scout | A New Opportunity For Authors

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Some authors may have missed reading about the launch or Amazon’s Kindle Scout last year. It is an interesting innovation by Amazon, and an opportunity for authors, as it relies on voting from readers to decide which books are selected to be published by Amazon. The idea is quite a twist on self-publishing, as it gives authors a chance to receive publishing contracts from Amazon. Click below to find out more…

Via http://www.justpublishingadvice.com/a-new-amazon-opportunity-for-authors/