April 26, 2016 · 10:35 am
This piece from Just Publishing Advice
distills some important basic considerations to attend to for those of us trying to learn the book-publishing and marketing process. I get “requests” to submit manuscripts quite often and have usually wondered who it is that’s so desperate to see my work when traditional agents turn down hundreds of submissions each week. This article helps to put the situation in perspective.
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Reblogged this on Pearls Before Swine and commented:
Must Read Information For Self-Publishers On Promo. / Marketing Scams / Request For Manuscript Submissions From Scammers
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Thanks for the reblog. I realized reading the article how often I’ve seen these very things!
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You’re welcome.
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Really good advice. The scams in self-publishing are numerous.
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Thanks for the reblog. I agree—it never hurts to be reminded of this kind of thing!
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My absolute pleasure!
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Reblogged this on Memoir Notes.
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