Sounds like you may have published with Publish America. If that's the case, I wouldn't spend another minute on that book if I were you. You'd...
If the audience cannot understand his work then he has failed as a writer. To write is to communicate. To fail to communicate is to fail to write.
I presume you self-pubbed. If so, and you retained copyright, you can (probably*) do what you like. There's no standard regarding covers/2nd...
My own thoughts and experiences.
Nope, in this electronic day and age, it doesn't matter where you hang your hat. Or keyboard. As always, what matters is writing something people...
Titles aren't copyrighted. Call it what you like. Every title submitted by an author is a working title. If the publisher wants to call it...
If the concept is commercially viable and the writing is good, a publisher may accept the work and assign an artist (working from the photos you...
I'm assuming Cogito skimmed and didn't realize you're trying to break into mags. No reputable agent would be interested in trying to place...
The market listings give you information about their pay range. The fact that you're submitting means you find that range acceptable. It's bad...
I'm rushed for time and only skimmed the others' answers, so mine may be similar. Lots of writing-related organizations, including many newspapers...
Ultimately, it's your writing that's going to open or close the door to publication, not your bio. If you don't have any credits to speak of --...
Your first sentence is correct. Your following two points are two of the myths.
I agree that savvy writers, sans an agent, can often negotiate several aspects of the contract to their advantage. Simply by asking, I received a...
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