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A New Publishing World Requires a New Type of Writer

Published on November 30, 2011 By Nina Amir

Over the course of the last 29 days of Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) blog posts, one thing struck me over and over again: The publishing world changes almost daily. I know most writers know this. They just don’t always get what it means to them and to their ability to succeed as authors. And [...]

13 Misteaks That Turn Your Book Proposal into Chopped Liver

Published on November 15, 2011 By Nina Amir

If you are a traditional publishing holdout, a nonfiction writer who sees the benefits of having their work produced by a publishing house, who does not want to become a self-publisher (for any number of reasons) or who simply has always dreamed of receiving a contract and advance for your book, you will need a [...]