Author: Ashlyn Anderson
5 Self-Publishing Myths Debunked
“Self-published authors aren’t real authors.” “You can self-publish or traditionally publish—but not both.” “You can only make money through traditional publishing.” “Books produced by traditional publishers are better quality.” “Self-published books don’t need to be edited.” Let’s take a look at these self-publishing myths and discuss why they’re just that—myths!
Self-Editing Your Book
Are you considering editing your own manuscript? While this can save you some money, it’s really not recommended. Let’s look at a few reasons why authors cannot adequately edit their own books.
Mini Grammar Lesson: Who vs. That
Who and that are both relative pronouns referring to nouns in a sentence. These are commonly confused with one another, but it’s important to know the difference between them, so you can use them correctly in your writing.
Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing
There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to whether you should self-publish or traditionally publish your book. The publishing process looks different for every author and for each book. Let’s explore the two main types of publishing and their pros and cons.
Effective Storytelling in a Nonfiction Business Book
Effective storytelling can turn your book into an engaging and impactful narrative that resonates with readers. In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits of storytelling and tips for balancing narrative and information in your nonfiction business book.