How to write a book and get a traditional contract, self-published, or indie published
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Kristen,
Great video! Loved the meaty content. I'd never heard the 3 kinds of publishing so clearly and succinctly described. I heard the death knell of traditional publishing echoing all the way to Ohio and beyond...
I'm particularly glad you made the distinction between the vanity presses and independent publishing. Useful and important info.
Deb Gallardo
The Story Ideas Virtuoso
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I agree, best office ever. You gave some great information. I would suggest a separate microphone with noise cancelling because the ocean is loud and I can be distracting.
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Kristen ~ Just LOVE LOVE LOVE your energy ~Roz Fruchtman
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Kristen EVERY time I hear you talk, you make me feel writing a book is so doable. You are the greatest!!! ~Roz Fruchtman
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IMOVIE!!
ok book coach. idk your name. any ways when my book is published is it mandatory to do book signing and reading?
October271987 5 months ago
@October271987 It's Kristen Eckstein, I introduced myself a little fast in the video. ;) My answer to you is, do you want to sell books or not? You really need to create a complete marketing plan for your book that includes book signings & readings.
ultimatebookcoach 4 months ago
hello book coach. can i go by an alias when i publish my book? i want to be an unknown author for this one book
October271987 5 months ago
@October271987 Yes you can, it's called a pen name. :)
ultimatebookcoach 5 months ago
you said the 3rd publishing style is indi?
October271987 5 months ago
@October271987 Yes, 3 publishing styles: traditional, vanity & indie. :)
ultimatebookcoach 5 months ago