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10 Tips for Prepping Your Manuscript: A Self-Publishers’ Checklist

Published on November 17, 2011 By Nina Amir

If you want to self-publish your book, completing the manuscript constitutes only the first step. Then you need to take that (hopefully) professionally edited piece of work and have it turned into a book. That means you must have it designed (hopefully) by a professional designer and then printed. I say ”hopefully” because all too [...]

Nine Essentials for Self-Publishing Success

Published on November 17, 2011 By Nina Amir

Despite all the great advice offered by WNFIN’s expert bloggers, it’s possible that your book proposal may not land you a traditional publishing contact. Or maybe you have no interest at all in traditional publishing; you may want to be an indie publisher—to self-publish your work. Great! At this point in the WNFIN challenge, we [...]

What Really Happens When You Land a Traditional Book Deal?

Published on November 29, 2010 By Nina Amir

As we approach the end if Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN), it seems appropriate to take a look at what happens when a writer actual reaches the goal of becoming traditionally published. Let’s imagine you’ve done all the things the WNFIN expert bloggers have written about during the last 28 days: You’ve written a great [...]