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You’ve landed on a book idea. But how can you tell if your story will sell? When it comes to creating a big book idea, there are a few critical…
…take personal ownership and leaders how to stop holding others accountable and start holding them capable. Now more than ever people are searching for accountability tools and techniques to drive…
…be a confusing and messy process, and it’s better to ask thoughtful and direct questions than to make assumptions. For example, if you don’t like a particular “comp” that an…
…publisher, and establishing a loyal readership for his content. Here’s an excerpt of their exclusive video interview—the full version is included as part of our new Marketing 101 course, available…
…of common errors we see in our submissions pile that are truly easily avoidable. It’s just that the information you’ve probably been receiving…is bad. In a surprising number of cases,…
…attention. All of us can get better at how, when and on what we focus, this is an extraordinary, eye-opening, and research-based report of what affects us in this regard,…
…book proposal typically contains: An Overview or Introduction to Your Book A Bio A Proposed Table of Contents Chapter Summaries Comparative Titles (“Comps”) A Marketing Summary A Sample Chapter(s) A…
…share your goals, challenges, and the best writing and publishing resources you’ve encountered. Three randomly selected participants will receive a free 15-minute group consultation with me to discuss your most…
…an era fraught with disagreement over what “facts” and “truth” even mean, Persuasion couldn’t be coming at a better time. How do you change minds, when everyone seems to cling…
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…publishers have differing ideas when it comes to the goal of the cover: publishers approach it from a sales perspective (i.e. what will attract readers’ attention long enough for them…
…on your own schedule and gives you complete control over your story, its presentation, and its packaging. Plus, you receive all the earnings gained from sales. On the flipside, to…
…consistent advice to combat the discouragement that often comes with writing in isolation. When your ideas become muddled in self-doubt, we love turning to this heartening article. Writer’s Digest Offering…
Published in January and since translated into 9 languages, Paul Jarvis’ Company of One offers a counterintuitive and refreshing approach to staying small in business. Bestselling author Cal Newport calls…
…dedication to the project and his intelligent conclusions, combined with his candor and articulateness, make this a fun, interesting, and useful read!” — David Allen, author of Getting Things Done…
…or maybe there’s some inventive way in which the story is told (a relevant metaphor, an alternating POV, anything that suggests the book is the perfect companion or gift). Extra…
…freedom that’s necessary in the transformation of my little story into a big idea. You’ve ignited breakthrough after breakthrough and I have nothing but gratitude. Through your tenacity, honesty, and…
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