
Publishing A Book Sucks (Part 3)
Once my cover was done I was ready to rock & roll. The next step for me was picking a book publishing company. Now this is where I messed up at. What I should have done was work on marketing my book, but I didn't realize how important this was and how far ahead you should start doing this. Marketing should be done well in advance. Big publishing companies start marketing their authors books at least a year before the book is released indicating how critical this is. Before I


Publishing A Book Sucks! (Part 2)
I think one of the most exciting parts of the publishing process, no matter if you self-publish or traditional publish is seeing your book cover. Its surreal seeing your vision of your story come to life on the front of a book. This work of art will be the first representation of who you are as an author, so you want this to be your best. If you are an avid reader like myself then you understand the importance of your cover. The cover could either draw your readers or repel t


Publishing A Book Sucks! (Part 1)
It's every up and coming author's dream to have their story splayed across the pages of books for the world to see. Just the idea of someone else taking a look into your head, appreciating what they see and actually using their money to purchase your vison is exhilarating. I swear everytime someone purchases my book I get that feeling you get when you hit that first big drop on a rollercoaster. I say a tiny prayer that they like it and scold myself that I haven't put book 2 o


Anyone Can Become An Author
Whenever someone asks me the question "How did I become a writer" or "how long have you been writing?" I picture myself saying I have been writing as long as I could walk and I have countless unfinished books stashed away in the back of my childhood closet. Unfortunately,that is not the case. My first attempt at writing occurred when I was 12 years old. I had saw a contest for young writers in the newspaper. I immediately had the bright idea that I could write a story and win