Dan Poynter fell into publishing. He spent eight years researching a labor of love. Realizing that no publisher would be interested in a technical treatise on the parachute, he went directly to a printer. The orders poured in, and the author was suddenly a publisher. Dan has since produced over 80 books and revisions, some of which have been translated into Spanish, … [Read more...]
Writing Your Book is Just the Beginning
One of the greatest misconceptions harbored by writers is that the job is done when the book manuscript is mailed. While manuscript completion is a time to celebrate, it is also the time to switch hats. The book writer now becomes the book promoter. A book is like an iceberg. The writing is the easier part; the 20% visible about the waterline. The promoting is the most … [Read more...]