Can't please everyone...apologies to those who didn't like my responses. First time on camera and I was nervous. If you have any questions please feel free to send them to testlove247(at)gmail.com. Thanks. Tracey L. Williams
Let's just say I love to bake cookies and Morris asked me to appear on a YouTube video to teach others the basics of baking cookies. If Morris asked me what my first step would be, I would respond like Tracey, "Well, to each his own. Some people can't afford ovens, but I can so I preheat it to whatever temperature that feels right to me. You know everybody isn't going to preheat their ovens to my temperature. They would just have to try it. I make the cookie dough from scratch ~ yadda, etc
This was no help at all. You would think that Tracey L. Williams would have been a little more cooperative. She didn't answer any questions and damn near got an attitude when she was asked about the steps she took to self-publish her book. Huh? Did she know that she was supposed to be helping other people in this video? Somebody must have told her that this video was about promoting her book(s) ONLY.
Is it my imagination or did this woman dodge every question which would inform others how to self-publish? Check out Morris Rosenthal's multiple videos on the subject here and he goes into specific details...Tracey Williams acts like anyone else publishing is a threat to her success!! Wow -- but then again, that's common, right?
@dwolemurrayife I agree she makes this process sound like pulling teeth. People who want to self publish should go to LULU.COM and if you pay like $99 you can get started. It's that simple !
Great interview! Very informative for anyone trying to get a book published for the first time! No fluff...just positive energy and great insight into the publishing business!
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Can't please everyone...apologies to those who didn't like my responses. First time on camera and I was nervous. If you have any questions please feel free to send them to testlove247(at)gmail.com. Thanks. Tracey L. Williams
shewerks 4 months ago
Y COULD SHE NOT JUST ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT SHE WAS ASKED.... SHE COULD NOT EVEN GIVE A SIMPLE PRICE
pain32ful 7 months ago
Let's just say I love to bake cookies and Morris asked me to appear on a YouTube video to teach others the basics of baking cookies. If Morris asked me what my first step would be, I would respond like Tracey, "Well, to each his own. Some people can't afford ovens, but I can so I preheat it to whatever temperature that feels right to me. You know everybody isn't going to preheat their ovens to my temperature. They would just have to try it. I make the cookie dough from scratch ~ yadda, etc
MyDoubleAA 11 months ago
This was no help at all. You would think that Tracey L. Williams would have been a little more cooperative. She didn't answer any questions and damn near got an attitude when she was asked about the steps she took to self-publish her book. Huh? Did she know that she was supposed to be helping other people in this video? Somebody must have told her that this video was about promoting her book(s) ONLY.
MyDoubleAA 11 months ago
is double spacing required when sending a manuscript??
single..double...or no spacing??
what to do?
00MORDRED 1 year ago
@00MORDRED I would suggest at 1.5 to double space. Not really my area, but I always do at least 1.5.
urbanwallstreet 1 year ago
Not a bad conversation. Actually good.
ContactKofi 2 years ago
Is it my imagination or did this woman dodge every question which would inform others how to self-publish? Check out Morris Rosenthal's multiple videos on the subject here and he goes into specific details...Tracey Williams acts like anyone else publishing is a threat to her success!! Wow -- but then again, that's common, right?
dwolemurrayife 2 years ago 2
@dwolemurrayife I agree she makes this process sound like pulling teeth. People who want to self publish should go to LULU.COM and if you pay like $99 you can get started. It's that simple !
Rainy5062002 7 months ago
Thank you very much.
wyinuza 3 years ago
Great interview! Very informative for anyone trying to get a book published for the first time! No fluff...just positive energy and great insight into the publishing business!
jpbroady 3 years ago
awesome!!
tatigoz 3 years ago