When we talk about book marketing, fiction authors are always asking, “Will this work for me too? And I don’t blame them. Nonfiction authors may just have it easier, at least at the beginning. On the other hand, nonfiction sales don’t always reach...
Ed: You might want to read the first part of this article and the second part before starting this one. Now it’s time to change our terminology a little bit to help us see the new possibilities I’ve been pointing to in these articles. When I said earlier...
The first part of this article is here: The Sideways Table of Contents, or the Future of the Expert Author, Part 1, and the final part is here: Part 3 It turns out, when you turn your contents page sideways, you reveal the chronology implied in the way you’ve...
This article series continues in Part 2 and Part 3, make sure to read them all. Suppose you’re an expert on something, anything really. You could be an expert on baking bread, on interior design, or on dog training. You have specific skills and the experience of...
by Nina Amir (@NinaAmir) You may not know this but Nina—whose last post here was How to Test Market Your Book Idea with a Blog—is also the founder of National Nonfiction Writing Month, which brings the opportunity of writing a book in 30 days to nonfiction...