Wednesday, December 19, 2007
e-book "Before You Publish"
The new ebook will soon be out on csnbooks.com that will answer most your questions about publishing. This will include information on publishing, writing, proofing, cover design and printing. The book even help determines if a ghostwriter is what you need. Look out for the new free ebook "Before You Publish".
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
If You Are a Christian Author...
The area of publishing, especially Christian publishing, is one that demands careful investigation by an author when writing his/her manuscript. I have noticed that many self-publishers do not understand the Chistian terminology, so they fail to know the proper punctuation for pronouns such as "Him" or "His" when they refer to Jesus or God. Another case is how to write "the body of Christ." I've seen it all sorts of ways. If you are interested in getting it right, and want to self-publish or look into subsidy publishing, always ask the question, "Are you a Christian publisher?" if your manuscript needs that special touch.
Dr. Mike
Dr. Mike
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Search before You Decide
Publishing in the Christian marketplace is always a challenge. No matter how great the writing, editing and proofing are on on your book, it is no guarantee that your book will be published. Thank God for self-publishing and subsibdy publishing companies that give us authors another avenue over than the traditional publisher. The publishing company I recommend is CSN Books. They have been in business for over two decades, and treat their customers with dignity.
Thanks,
Dr. Mike
Thanks,
Dr. Mike
The Right Choice
It’s not everyday that God gives you an assignment and if he does like publishing a book than you better do your homework. There are so many things to consider, editing, cover design you may even need a ghost writer. I recommend CSN Books for all your needs, they can help the self-publisher with all of there needs and they have an understanding of Christian writing and proofing.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Please Be Careful
Publishing is difficult - period.
So many publishing companies out there, even Christian ones, make blatant promises to authors concerning the marketing and distribution of their books that they know they cannot honor.
What is an author to do?
First, investigate the claims and learn if they are feesible. If a company promises to "put you in 25,000 bookstores," and you are only printing 100 copies, then something is wrong.
Second, self-publishing, or subsidy publishing through a publisher, is great, depending upon the contract. If there is a rule of thumb for self publishers, it is, "The more you invest, the more profits you are likely to receive. The more the publisher invests, the less you will receive back for your efforts."
In other words, to receive the highest profit, seriously consider subsidy publishing, where you invest to make the book happen.
Thanks,
Dr. Mike Wourms
So many publishing companies out there, even Christian ones, make blatant promises to authors concerning the marketing and distribution of their books that they know they cannot honor.
What is an author to do?
First, investigate the claims and learn if they are feesible. If a company promises to "put you in 25,000 bookstores," and you are only printing 100 copies, then something is wrong.
Second, self-publishing, or subsidy publishing through a publisher, is great, depending upon the contract. If there is a rule of thumb for self publishers, it is, "The more you invest, the more profits you are likely to receive. The more the publisher invests, the less you will receive back for your efforts."
In other words, to receive the highest profit, seriously consider subsidy publishing, where you invest to make the book happen.
Thanks,
Dr. Mike Wourms
Please Be Careful
Publishing is difficult - period.
So many publishing companies out there, even Christian ones, make blatant promises to authors concerning the marketing and distribution of their books that they know they cannot honor.
What is an author to do?
First, investigate the claims and learn if they are feesible. If a company promises to "put you in 25,000 bookstores," and you are only printing 100 copies, then something is wrong.
Second, self-publishing, or subsidy publishing through a publisher, is great, depending upon the contract. If there is a rule of thumb for self publishers, it is, "The more you invest, the more profits you are likely to receive. The more the publisher invests, the less you will receive back for your efforts.
Thanks,
Dr. Mike Wourms
So many publishing companies out there, even Christian ones, make blatant promises to authors concerning the marketing and distribution of their books that they know they cannot honor.
What is an author to do?
First, investigate the claims and learn if they are feesible. If a company promises to "put you in 25,000 bookstores," and you are only printing 100 copies, then something is wrong.
Second, self-publishing, or subsidy publishing through a publisher, is great, depending upon the contract. If there is a rule of thumb for self publishers, it is, "The more you invest, the more profits you are likely to receive. The more the publisher invests, the less you will receive back for your efforts.
Thanks,
Dr. Mike Wourms
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