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Team Work

Posted by William S. Peters, Sr. on Sunday, December 1, 2013, In : Publishing Articles 


Team Work

 

There is no doubt whatsoever that publishing a book is the epitome of Team Work. Of course the Writer / Author is the most integral aspect, however without the contributing components and talents of others, the greatest works / writings quite often go unnoticed and do not receive their just due.

 

When we examine a book, the first thing we see is the Cover. Covers themselves have been responsible for many disappointing purchases by the consumer. Conversely so, poorly designe...


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Editing ~

Posted by William S. Peters, Sr. on Sunday, December 1, 2013, In : Editing and Writing 


Editing ~

 

It is said that the best editing always comes after your work is published. This truism reigns true for most writers, but more especially for the novice or “First Time Author”.

 

The importance of editing your work to make sure that you are putting your best work out is integrally important, for you are representing your self. Your personal level of excellence is clearly stated in the quality of your work.

 

As a Publisher and Writer my self, far too often i have the ...


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Selling your Book ~ The Passive vs. The Proactive

Posted by William S. Peters, Sr. on Sunday, November 25, 2012, In : Book Marketing 


Selling your Book

The Passive vs. The Proactive

 

If you are like myself and most Authors, we feel a great sense of accomplishment just because we have a Book in Print with our name on it or in it. Books do sell ! There are the “trickle” sales and there is something quite different and dynamic . . . . and of course there is a wide expanse of experience in between the two. This leads to our sub title of this article “The Passive vs. The Proactive”.

 

First let us examine this ...


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