
Title | : | Get Published |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 1907755942 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781907755941 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 123 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 2010 |
Get Published Reviews
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Although this is essentially a piece of soulless anonymous corporate blurb for a self publishing service provider, it is actually a frank and informative introductory guide to the business of publication, covering traditional physical publishing, physical self-publishing (which this business promotes or, should I say, shamelessly promotes), and digital self-publishing. Despite being rather short, it’s more comprehensive and more realistic than many other “how to” books which only concentrate on digital self-publishing.
It is also pleasant to read, with a nice streak of cynical, self-deprecating humour throughout (the best jokes being in the glossary of all places), which makes quite clear it’s written by an insider looking out, rather than by an outsider extolling how they’ve broken in. Few corporates would allow this sort of stuff to go out in an informational, so kudos to them. -
Mildly entertaining British humor, publishing advice that was mostly stuff I already knew.
Notes:
- press release about your book should have: a story about you and your book, a brief synopsis and a cover image, contact details
- press release distribution: PR Newswire, PR Web, Marketwire, Business Wire
- inspiration exercise: make a list of locations (bathroom, garage, church, etc.) and a list of abstract terms (love, anger, madness). Pick a pair and write a description using no abstract words, not even the ones you picked. Ex. what is the bathroom of madness like?
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Hmm... Not bad, but there's definitely some dodgy stuff, like not submitting to multiple agents/editors at once etc. But it's fresh to read a UK perspective to publishing. Like so many ebooks on writing/publishing out there this is also basically an extended blurb for the publisher's self-publishing site.
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Depressing but probably realistic view of publishing process in UK. Nice, beginner book. I appreciated the clarification (and cautions) between vanity publishing and self-publishing. Could not view some glossary terms in their entirety on Kindle version, no matter how small the font size chosen (but I'm new to Kindle, so that may just be confusion on my part).
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Vapid and superficial. Stating the obvious as if it was inspired analysis. Little here of merit or use to any but the most oblivious and uninformed, who would do much better searching the web for "how to publish a book." Should be subtitled "A Moron's Guide to Book Publishing."
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short, but detailed in the process and nuances of publication.
definitely negative in tone, but easy to read. -
Fun and humorous approach to writing and publishing. Would definitely recommend this even if just as a fun reference and quick read.
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Nice basic guide I picked up for free a while ago. As I know nothing about the publishing world I appreciated a lot of the explanations and what self-publishing in print is and how it can work.