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Best Aspects of Self Publishing
By :
Martha Liu
Traditional book publishing companies are in more trouble today than ever making it even more difficult for the first time author to convince a publisher to publish his manuscript. Today, if you are a writer and want to be published, you are pretty much on your own. Luckily, the self publishing field is wide open with many options for the newcomer.
Publisher IDW Takes the Lead
By :
Mel Joelle
How did they do it? There's no magical secret, they did the exact same thing Dark Horse and Image did in the first place. Aggressively seeking out comic book properties people WANT to read and publishing engaging new material. That wasn't so hard, was it?
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By :
Rene Hatfield
There are hundreds and more content directories on the net today. Just submitting your article to article directory websites does not guarantee that your article content is going to be published.
Multiple language DTP services
By :
Lyric Labs
Translation services with DTP services should be the capability of a translation company. Most of the translation agencies today outsource DTP work like the translation services, as they see themselves as a trading company with level of commitment to the clients.
Creating a Comic Book
By :
Simon Johns
Comics are a great way to keep a topic reader friendly and often support kids to learn many things.
Board Games Make It To Comics
By :
Mel Joelle
Movie nerds are well aware of the upcoming deluge of summer blockbusters based on board games. To the rest of you I can only say “Yes, seriously, board games. Ridley Scott has an alternate reality flick based around Monopoly in the works. Films have been optioned off of Battleship, Risk and Kerplunk. Uh-huh.
Assembling the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam (Unicorn Mode) part 2: Electric Boogaloo
By :
Mel Joelle
When we last left off, it was time to build the arms and legs for the Unicorn. There's no set length of time it take for me to usually build the limbs, as construction and painting usually factors in to that.
Indies and Outies: Breaking Into Comics
By :
Mel Joelle
TWO important bits of information before we move on to unimportant information, i.e. my column; First of all, March 14th is Daylight Savings time. This will mean that when you lose an hour of time Saturday night on the 13th, it's not due to binge drinking. Well, ONE of the hours you black out for won't be because of the drinking, at least.
Back to Work To Buy Those Comics
By :
Mel Joelle
IMPORTANT NOTE: Shipping this week is DC's Nemesis The Imposters #1. Just so we are clear this is NOT the new Mark Millar comic from Marvel staring modified versions of DC's Batman and the Joker. Let there be no confusion: the Marvel comic featuring evil Batman will be called Nemesis, too. I mean Nemesis #1, not Nemesis #1 from DC. That makes perfect sense, right?
Self Publishing Your Own Book When Should You Consider It
By :
Ike Ani
Self publishing your own book is 1 from the publishing industry's dirty little secrets. Mainstream publishers, editors, and authors very easily dismiss self publishing and print on demand publishing as a rip-off for both the writer and reader.
Ways Publishers Can Cope With The Increasing Question Of Duplicate Content
By :
Ike Ani
Duplicate content and, particularly, just how it is noticed through the major research engines is being hotly debated and there are a wide range of opinions. As if this debate isn't enough, the size from the issue as far as articles is concerned is to a certain degree on whether you are publishing or writing articles.
Will Conventional Publishers Eventually Meet Their Demise
By :
Ike Ani
If you know something whatsoever about book publishing you'll know that getting a mainstream book publisher to even look at you is virtually unheard of.
Ways to Get Published
By :
John. T. Roberts
The ultimate aim of a writer is getting his or her work published; writing may be fun and provide some enjoyment to the writer, but there is little better than seeing your work published and ready to be read by others. How do you do it?
Legend of Zelda Comics
By :
Mel Joelle
Picture a young boy, probably seven or eight years old, wandering in an inhospitable land of crazed, stunted trees and huge mile high rock cliffs. The boy has no idea how he got there. He hears a cry for help, and without thinking runs to investigate. He finds a dying nursemaid who has lost her charge, a beautiful princess who has been stolen by creatures that are part goblin, part drooling pit bulls.
Guide to Literary Agents: What's a Literary Agent and Do You Need One?
By :
Corey Landis
Traditional publishing houses, or commercial trade publishers include major players such as Warner Books, small publishers such as Algonquin Books, niche publishers, and regional publishers.
Online Publishing Services for Medical Practices
By :
Aditya Sanyal
The problem with outsourcing medical billing and coding services is finding a reliable service that you can trust to work quickly and efficiently without charging an arm and a leg.
Publishing Technical Publications With Thermal Binding Equipment
By :
EricEngel
This is the absolute easiest and cheapest way to print and bind a technical publication for anyone who wants to self publish works for their own products.
Inventing Your Own Book-Selling Strategy
By :
Philip Davis
Sun Tzu once said, "Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat."
The Final Powerful Secrets To Infuse Your Brain With The Write Idea (Part 3 of 3)
By :
Glenn Dietzel
This is the third in a series of articles with brain-tempting tips that will enable you to make your dream of authoring a book a reality.
Ten Secret Ways to Make Your Brain Get The Write Idea!
By :
Glenn Dietzel
Once you have an idea for a book and a plan for how to get it written and marketed, it's time to put your brain to work with some writing exercises.
How To Leverage Your Mindset For Success!
By :
Glenn Dietzel
Business is about influence, or leverage. Your book that you will author is a tool to leverage your credibility. And the first step in preparing your mind for success is to see yourself as an expert.
What are Newsreaders? Bringing the News Directly to You
By :
Gaetane Ross
People need to be in the know. That is why the news was probably invented. Human being need to be updated of what is happening around them, at least, or what is going on around the world.
The Greatest Invention In History
By :
Saleem Rana
The World Wide Web may very well be the greatest invention in history. Tim Berners-Lee has invented something that reminds one of a multifaceted diamond. When you look at each face, you discover a new reality.
Finding A Literary Agent You Can Work With
By :
Ken Snow
So you have finally finished writing the book for which you toiled so hard and just like your newborn, is very close to your heart? And you thought that you have crossed the biggest hurdle?
Why Is It SO Hard To Get Published
By :
Beverly Vines-Haines
Every writer at one time or another has asked this question. They know their work is good, they have paid their dues when it comes to market needs, research, and career preparation, they've read some of the inferior work that has made it into print and they eventually founder in the injustice and statistical difficulty of breaking in to print.
Get 'em Hooked on Your Book
By :
Shannon Cherry
Writing and publishing a book is only the beginning. In order to become a popular author, you need to know how to generate interest and publicity in your book.
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