Authors Access - 30 Success Secrets For Authors and Publishers Edited by Watson, Tichelaar, Volkman

Not too long ago, the only way to obtain theThis person, whether a published author, editor, or
coveted title of 'author' was to sign with aagent has extensive experience doing whatever it
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what can you do to ensure yours stands out"Authors Access: 30 Success Secrets for Authors
above the rest? Editors Irene Watson, Tyler R.and Publishers" is a must-read for any first time
Tichelaar, and Victor R. Volkman believe theywriter or self-published author looking to improve
have the answers.their skills. As a self-published author myself, I've
"Authors Access: 30 Success Secrets for Authorsgot lists of 'mistakes made' and 'lessons learned'
and Publishers" is a compilation of podcastfrom my experience. As I read "Authors Access"
interviews of award-winning authors, editors,I kept finding myself saying, "Oh, great idea!" or "I
publishers, publicists, business owners, consultants,wish I'd thought of that before." My lists are now
freelance writers, and book reviewers. Withinbeing supplemented with 'here's what to do next
200+ pages, they guide the prospective writertime.' There's a wealth of information in these
through many of the obstacles faced andpages; enough to keep you motivated and on the
common mistakes made in DIY publishing whileright track without bogging you down in
making certain the finished product is as'information overload.'
marketable as those published by establishedAlthough self-publishing has allowed many writers
publishing companies. Further, and as many newto fulfill their dreams, it has also inundated the
authors come to realize, there is just as muchindustry with books considered substandard and
work after your book has been published.unmarketable to traditional publishers. Many
"Authors Access" continues to provide soundwide-eyed, naïve authors have taken
information on promotion, obtaining book reviews,advantage of the opportunity to self-publish and
hiring a publicist, and making the most of today'stheir efforts have turned into an expensive
technological advances.disappointment. Within "Authors Access: 30
With an already innumerable amount of publishingSuccess Secrets for Authors and Publishers,"
how-to books on the market today, what makesyou've got experts and their invaluable knowledge
"Authors Access" so special? Consider this: mostat your disposal. Editors Irene Watson, Tyler R.
of these types of books are written by one,Tichelaar, and Victor R. Volkman do have the
sometimes two or even a small group of expertsanswers!
in a specific field of the greater publishing world.