Get Published: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book by Mark Green

Get Published: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book

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  • Genre Crafts & Hobbies
  • Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
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  • Size 65.22 kB
  • Length 338 Pages

Description

Discover How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book Without Costing a Fortune!

Have you always wanted to write your own book and get it published? If you have written a book or even if you have a yen to be a writer, you are probably already aware of the competition in the writing field. 

Most of those who submit unsolicited manuscripts to agents or publishing houses are rejected without the book even being read. This can be enough to turn any writer off the idea of writing their book. 

After all, if you go through the trouble of writing a book, you certainly want to see it published, right?

Perhaps you have an idea for a book but do not know how to put it together? This is common for someone who is considering writing either a fiction novel or a non-fiction book. 

Writing the book may seem easy for someone who has never before undertaken this endeavor, but it can be far from easy. The way the book reads upon completion is not the same way that it comes out of your head. 

A book starts with a creative spark - an idea, the title of a song, an image or even a dream that you had - and goes from there. It can be difficult to convey everything concisely in a 200 page book. You have to be concerned about consistency, character building and plot movement in the book.

But if you want to write a book, there is hope for you. If you have the desire to be a published author, the only thing that is stopping you from doing so is yourself. 

You can write a book and have it published without it costing you a fortune. 

In this book, you will discover exactly just that.

Here is what you will learn inside...

★ Chapter 1 - Getting Started 
Finding Your Genre 
Writing Styles 

★ Chapter 2 - Research Your Book 
Local Libraries and Websites 
Characters 
Writing Courses and Groups 
Points of View 
Past or Present Tense? 

★ Chapter 3 - Fiction or Non-Fiction 
Fiction 
Non-Fiction 

★ Chapter 4 - Completing Your First Draft 
Sketching Out 
Foreshadowing 
The Climax 

★ Chapter 5 - Rewriting 
Reading it Through 
Characters and Personality Traits 
Tie Up Loose Ends 
Take Breaks 

★ Chapter 6 - Proofreading Your Book 
Proofreading Services 
Doing it Yourself 

★ Chapter 7 - Finding a Self-Publisher Online 
You Don’t Need an Agent 
Print to Order Publishing 
Formatting 

★ Chapter 8 - Editing For Your Self Published Book 
Editing Services 

★ Chapter 9 - Printing Your Own Book 
Getting an ISBN 
Disadvantages 

★ Chapter 10 - Your Book Is Printed - Now What? 
Marketing 
Book Reviews 
Writing Articles 
Local Bookstores 

★ Chapter 11 - Selling Your Book Online 
Social Networking 
The Power of Online Marketing 

★ Chapter 12 - Off-Line Marketing to Sell Your Book 
Utilizing the Service of Book Distributors 
Leaflets and Flyers

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