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Publishing Talk Magazine issue 1 (Jul-Aug 2012)

Publishing Talk Magazine issue 1 (Jul-Aug 2012)

Kerry Wilkinson
2.5/5 ( ratings)
Publishing Talk Magazine helps you to write, publish and sell your books with insider advice from bestselling authors and industry experts.

We’ve turned to crime for our first issue, and interrogated two bestselling authors. Danuta Kean speaks to queen of crime Val McDermid about how she finds inspiration for her writing. And self-published author Kerry Wilkinson tells us how he topped the Kindle charts – and why he’s now signed with a traditional publisher.

Tom Evans offers some advice on overcoming the top five things that stop us from writing, and Kirsty McLachlan lifts the lid on some backdoor routes to getting an agent – without languishing in the slush pile. If you want to promote your books, there’s advice on using the social network everyone’s talking about at the moment: Pinterest; tips for using WordPress; and a step-by-step tutorial on promoting your blog with Twitter. Publishing careers consultant Suzanne Collier also has some practical advice for giving a talk in public.
Language
English
Pages
45
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Reed Media
Release
July 15, 2012

Publishing Talk Magazine issue 1 (Jul-Aug 2012)

Kerry Wilkinson
2.5/5 ( ratings)
Publishing Talk Magazine helps you to write, publish and sell your books with insider advice from bestselling authors and industry experts.

We’ve turned to crime for our first issue, and interrogated two bestselling authors. Danuta Kean speaks to queen of crime Val McDermid about how she finds inspiration for her writing. And self-published author Kerry Wilkinson tells us how he topped the Kindle charts – and why he’s now signed with a traditional publisher.

Tom Evans offers some advice on overcoming the top five things that stop us from writing, and Kirsty McLachlan lifts the lid on some backdoor routes to getting an agent – without languishing in the slush pile. If you want to promote your books, there’s advice on using the social network everyone’s talking about at the moment: Pinterest; tips for using WordPress; and a step-by-step tutorial on promoting your blog with Twitter. Publishing careers consultant Suzanne Collier also has some practical advice for giving a talk in public.
Language
English
Pages
45
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Reed Media
Release
July 15, 2012

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