How often have you heard the argument of quality over quantity? Why is quality a question in the first place? Better still, why are the two considered mutually exclusive? Repetition Have you ever seen an assembly line? The people on the line have specialized tasks, which they do over and over. In that repetition comes […]
Q is for Quality & Quantity
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P is for Price
In a sea of numbers (ISBN, pages, words), price is the most important number an author assigns to a book. Both ends of the spectrum have the same result: No sales.
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O is for OOP
No, no. There is no misspelling. OOP. It is an official classification. You have to ask yourself, Why would anyone do it?
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N is for Next
Let’s have an argument. Authors and publishers have this argument with far more frequency than you might imagine. The question at issue: What do I do next?
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M is for Memoir
In times gone by, memoirs were the sole domain of the famous (or infamous) after the denouement of their notoriety. Whether to maintain a portion of the spotlight or to immortalize their side of the story, memoirists were a specific kind of author.
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