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Excel for Writers: Writing Essentials, #2
Sell That Book: Writing Essentials, #3
Writing for Beginners: Writing Essentials, #1
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So you wrote a book. Congratulations.

Now, if you're like a lot of us, you want to sell that book. You're ready to try to become a professional author.

This book is meant to help you navigate that next stage of your writing career regardless of whether you want to find a publisher or self-publish. It will give you a high-level discussion of what you need to start thinking about now regardless of the path you choose.

 

A slightly different version of this book was previously published as Achieve Writing Success.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherM.L. Humphrey
Release dateJun 19, 2015
Excel for Writers: Writing Essentials, #2
Sell That Book: Writing Essentials, #3
Writing for Beginners: Writing Essentials, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Writing for Beginners: Writing Essentials, #1

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    Writing for Beginners: Writing Essentials, #1
    Writing for Beginners: Writing Essentials, #1

    So You Want To Be A Writer? Congratulations! Writing can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby or it can be a life-long career. But it can be hard to get started when you don't yet know what you don't know. This book provides new writers a crash course on writing basics, writing craft, and publication. It's not meant to provide all of the answers, but to instead give new writers an overview of each topic and an idea of what they should research further given their particular interests and goals. Best of luck on your writing journey and may this book help point you in the right direction. Note: This title was previously published as The Beginning Writer's Guide to What You Should Know.

  • Excel for Writers: Writing Essentials, #2

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    Excel for Writers: Writing Essentials, #2
    Excel for Writers: Writing Essentials, #2

    Do you want to be a writer? Would you like to be more organized about your writing, but not sure where to start? Then Excel for Writers is the book for you. It'll walk you through how to use Excel to (1) track your time spent writing and your word count, (2) calculate your potential income with both a trade publishing contract and a short story sale, (3) visually track your short story submission results, (4) use Excel to analyze a multi-viewpoint novel, and (5) much more. If you have a basic understanding of Excel, this guide will show you the ways you can use Excel to support your writing. Each worksheet includes detailed commentary and step-by-step instructions on how to create your own version. (And if you're self-published then check out Excel for Self-Publishers too.

  • Sell That Book: Writing Essentials, #3

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    Sell That Book: Writing Essentials, #3
    Sell That Book: Writing Essentials, #3

    So you wrote a book. Congratulations. Now, if you're like a lot of us, you want to sell that book. You're ready to try to become a professional author. This book is meant to help you navigate that next stage of your writing career regardless of whether you want to find a publisher or self-publish. It will give you a high-level discussion of what you need to start thinking about now regardless of the path you choose.   A slightly different version of this book was previously published as Achieve Writing Success.

Author

M.L. Humphrey

Hi there Sci Fi fans, my name is Maurice Humphrey.I am a Vermont native, husband, father, grandfather, well over 60, Navy veteran, retired IBM engineer, retired printer repairman, Graduated: Goddard Jr. College, VT Technical College, and Trinity College. Over the years I’ve written technical articles, taught technical classes, and presented at technical conventions.I’ve been reading science fiction for over 50 years now. First books were “Journey to the Centre of the Earth” by Jules Verne and “The Stars Are Ours” by Andre Norton. I’ve read and collected many great stories, and a considerable amount of junk ones as well. I’d say by now that I probably have a good idea of what I consider a good story.

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