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Saturday, 27 February 2010 10:52 |
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Becoming a published author is not complicated. When you publish your
own book, you can have it created any way you want. You are in complete
control. You can take the path of traditional book design or create
your own. It all depends on who your audience is and how you intend to
distribute and market your book. Being an author means you need to get
your book in other people’s hands so that they can benefit from your
creation, and there are as many different ways of achieving this as
there are kinds of books.
At BookMark Self Publishing, our goal is to help vistors through the process of creating their own books.
Our series of self publishing guides, "How to Become a Self Published Author", was created to assist authors with the self publishing and print on demand process.
To download the guides, you must be logged in as a
site member. If you haven’t already signed-up as a member, you can
sign-up for free HERE. Download the Self Publishing Guides Here
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 February 2010 11:33 |
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Ebooks Publishing Software |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 09 August 2010 09:53 |
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How to Locate and Select the Best Publishing Options for Ebooks on the Web
10 hints to assess and choose the best digital publishing software for ebooks, enewsletters and other edocuments.
According to several reports, ebooks have been recently gathering momentum and the wealth of material printed as ebooks is gaining respect and praise. With the recent increase of electronic book activity, an excess of electronic book publishing software follows. So the question is, how do you decide which software is best for your publishing business or yourself?
Finding ebook Software
The first step is to research the available digital publishing software options. Digital publishing is all about the internet, so that the first stop is the Net. A google search will return - at any particular time over 4,000,000 Despite the large search results, it is the best place to search for links to all the different publishing program options. A good place to start is the list of E-book software at Wikipedia.
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Last Updated on Monday, 09 August 2010 10:06 |
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Self Publishing - How To Write, Print & Sell Your Own Book ebook |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 03 May 2010 10:26 |
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Every writer has a voice that they long to be heard. It is just a matter of getting that voice out to the public by way of the book. Unfortunately, the big publishing houses will very rarely take a book by an unknown author. Most of them do not accept unsoliticted manuscripts at all and most will only deal with literary agents.
Literary agents do not usually accept manuscripts from an unknown writer, either. They look for books from someone who has a proven track record and will make them money. Agents usually have a law degree and act as a lawyer on behalf of their clients. Like most lawyers, they do not like to work for free unless they feel that there is something in it for them.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 07:49 |
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Helpful Reminders for Writing a Manuscript |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 11 June 2010 00:00 |
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So you have a great idea, or a great story to tell, and you want a lot of people to know about it? Then go ahead and start writing a manuscript for it! With today’s technology and faster communication means, it is easier than ever to go out there and get published. For writers, having a volume with their name on the spine is the ultimate goal. If you’ve been keeping your drafts for years, now is definitely the time to get to finish that book.
Sometimes, however, a good idea does not necessarily translate to a good manuscript. Writing a manuscript can be stalled by so many factors, like work, family, education, and that dreaded Writer’s Block. But do not let these things get in the way of finishing your piece de resistance – here are some tips on how you can ease the stress and get to pass your manuscript to publishers.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 09:46 |
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The Future of Writing - Online Publishing Companies |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 07 June 2010 00:00 |
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Due to the increase in people with access not only to technology but to each other’s thoughts and ideas through the Internet, it is no surprise that the amount of written material online is constantly increasing each day. It is a phenomenon that publishers have not failed to take advantage of, with the number of online publishing companies increasing each day as well. This allows for a volume of published material that people living in the previous century could only have dreamed of.
There are many advantages in turning to online publishing companies to have your work published. For one thing, the fact that everything is done online eliminates the many hassles of distance, for everything is within easy reach when one, whether publisher or writer, is online. This is perhaps the reason why there has recently been a rise in citizen journalism: so small is the gap between the writer and publisher when online that virtually anybody with the skill to write and with a unique point of view can be published online via online publishing companies.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 09:18 |
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Finding the Best Publishing Companies |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 31 May 2010 00:00 |
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When you have finished writing your book or manuscript, you’re only over half of the hurdle. Choosing among the best publishing companies is your next step in ensuring that your story and your message will get read by the audience whom you want to share it with. If you should be very lucky (or brilliant) your manuscript could get accepted by several publishing companies. How then would you know which house to go for? Or if you are still wrapping up your book, which publishing companies should your eyes on? Here are some guidelines to picking out the best publishing companies, whatever book you are writing at the moment.
Know Your Genre
One reason why there are so many publishing companies is because each one of them wants to specialize on a particular genre or subject category. Some houses specialize in fiction and novels, some companies publish only academic or research-based works, and still others specialize in autobiographies, theological works, and so on. The best publishing companies would actually be those who already have a well-edited list of published titles in your genre, because it means that they focus on quality distribution rather than simply having a long list of titles. It doesn’t necessarily have to be the biggest or the oldest publishing house. It would be more advantageous for your part to choose a house that is already familiar with the book you are writing, because your target market would already familiar with your publishing company.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 08:08 |
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