Questions/Answers
Book Publicity Tool Kit, Part 5 – Author’s Information
Rick Frishman - Jun 15, 2007Author’s Information It may seem obvious, but you need to consider how your personal information is going to be presented. More so than in other forms of media, a nonfiction book draws heavily from the author and how they’re portrayed. Your Biography Your bio More
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Sleep On It
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Values, Values, Values
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Generation Y
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Imagine That!–And Become It!
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Cover That Book!
The most difficult part of book cover design may be the spine. Books with fewer than 60 pages are too ... [Link]
Pinpoint Your Personas—and Reap the Rewards
One of the most important steps in persona development is personalization. Give your personas names, ages, and occupations. Be familiar ... [Link]
The Right Questions
There’s a danger in interviewing anyone when you have a job to fill—hiring the wrong person or company for the ... [Link]
Bestseller Ideas
In this week’s interview, Dean Rotbart and Michael Drew discuss the likelihood of a book idea becoming a publishing success. In their discussion, they reveal how to identify whether More
The Lessons of Harry Potter: A Beneath the Cover Podcast
Michael R. Drew discusses what all authors - even those writing non-fiction - can learn from the phenomenal success of the Harry Potter Series. More

