[stylist] Marketing and Posts

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 15:34:47 UTC 2017


BTW, to whomever is producing Slate & Style, this might be good info to
include in an issue. This entire discussion would be of interest to many.
Just saying, smile.

Bridgit

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Hi Writers,
Shelley and Cindy thanks for your responses. Shelley, you're right braille
is always an option for book production. You produce yours in e-book,
paperback also?

Have you ever dabbled with CreateSpace which I understand to be part of
Amazon?

In 2012 when I published my novel, Winds of Change, the Lansing, Michigan
branch of NLS recorded it and did a good job. I picked up on a couple author
errors when listening two years later. The book itself was print-on-demand,
available through the publisher solely, e-book coupons were available on
hard plastic cards. As to the talking book, I don't know how many have
borrowed it - or even if it is active anymore. The publisher went out of
business 2 years ago, and I have my own file, but they "forgot" to furnish
me a file even though such was requested within the deadline. I have come to
learn, publishers going out of business pull this "shit" quite often.

As to marketing, my editor passed on a link I'll share with you folks.
Like Lynda, my link function may not work.
http://nicholasrossis.me/guides/

Nicholas Rossis is known by several in the business for an article titled, I
Just Published My Book Now What

Talk with you later, enjoy your day.

--
David Russell
david.sonofhashem at gmail.com
Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.
James A. Michener

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