A simple litmus test on whether your book’s focus was sufficiently specific.
Category Publishing
Category Publishing
The Discerning Author Revisited
Revisiting my recent decision to pass on an offer to write a new For Dummies book. Did I make the right call? And what can you learn from my decision-making process?
The Myth of One
Authors who think writing a quality book means doing it all themselves are sorely mistaken.
The Blurring Lines Between Publishing Methods
Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
Book Coach or Ghostwriter?
Which one makes the most sense? A quick post on one of the factors to consider.
Meet RacketHub
Racket Publishing’s first product is an insanely powerful, flexible, proven, and intuitive book management system built for authors, coaches, ghostwriters, and publishers.
How to Review Your Galley Like a Pro
Your book is close to becoming a reality. Make it easy for everyone involved to do their jobs—including you.
Does Your Book Need a Subtitle?
A few thoughts on some of the most important words you’ll write.
The Ten-Copy Rule
A simple litmus test on whether your book’s focus was sufficiently specific.
The Discerning Author Revisited
Revisiting my recent decision to pass on an offer to write a new For Dummies book. Did I make the right call? And what can you learn from my decision-making process?
The Myth of One
Authors who think writing a quality book means doing it all themselves are sorely mistaken.
The Blurring Lines Between Publishing Methods
Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
Book Coach or Ghostwriter?
Which one makes the most sense? A quick post on one of the factors to consider.
Meet RacketHub
Racket Publishing’s first product is an insanely powerful, flexible, proven, and intuitive book management system built for authors, coaches, ghostwriters, and publishers.
How to Review Your Galley Like a Pro
Your book is close to becoming a reality. Make it easy for everyone involved to do their jobs—including you.
Does Your Book Need a Subtitle?
A few thoughts on some of the most important words you’ll write.