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- A DIFFERENT WAY TO WRITE YOUR FIRST NOVEL by Laura Stamps
- If you've always wanted to write a novel, but found the traditional structured process too frightening or overwhelming, maybe your imagination works in a more organic fashion like mine. In that case, start with your main character and the idea the character gives you for the plot.
- Become an Author and Explode Your Income by Bob Burnham
- Becoming an author can be more profitable than you ever imagined. Gone are the old writing and publishing paradigms that limited you to royalties AFTER your advance was earned back, your agent was paid, and expenses are covered.
- DON'T GIVE UP ON WRITING THAT NOVEL by Jill Smolinski
- Think it's hard to get a novel published? For most writers, it is - but it's certainly not impossible. I've had two hit the shelves-in 10 countries, and with book club and movie rights picked up. People often ask me how I did it, and the truth is simple. All it takes is, 1) talent, and 2) actually writing the thing.
- GET MANUSCRIPT HELP FROM EXPERTS by Dan Poynter
- Savvy nonfiction author-publishers take each chapter of their nearly complete manuscript and send it off to at least four experts on that particular chapter’s subject. This step in book writing is called "peer review."
- HIRE A COPY EDITOR by Dan Poynter
- The copy edit is clean up work. Once the manuscript is complete you become more concerned with punctuation, grammar and style. Now is the time to make your information more readable.
- HIRE A PROOFREADER by Dan Poynter
- Do not try to proof your own work. You are too close to the manuscript and will miss some typographical errors. You need a professional with fresh eyes to proof your work.
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