Self-Publishing Your Book Takes Work…
Let’s take a look at the potential rewards and then at the work and potential costs involved in self-publishing a book.
Let’s take a look at the potential rewards and then at the work and potential costs involved in self-publishing a book.
I’ve always been taught that there are two different types of writers in the world: the Plotters and the Pantsers.
A friend of mine said he was starting to write a non-fiction book. I asked, “Have you answered your W5: who, what, where, when and why yet?”
I’ve been writing short and long fiction for decades, but I never was much of a planner.
I’ve been in love with creating tales of adventure since I was a child. As an adult I started submitting short stories and a modest number were accepted.
My protagonist, Kenora Tedesco, is not your typical Toronto private investigator. She’s mixed-race and has always identified as Black.
My novel’s title is now on a t-shirt being sold by The Wild Bunch film festival in Arizona.
This is not an occurrence I could have imagined two years ago, when I self-published my Canadian historical mystery.
It’s not easy being a new writer. There’s almost too much information out there.
Publishing is a tough business and breaking into publishing is harder than ever.
Over the last eighteen months, and especially in the past six, the course of my life has drastically changed.