45. Marketers & Coffee: Proofreading for Your Book
Description
Even the most nit-picky of writers needs someone to look over their work from time to time. Having a proofreader means there is an extra set of eyes and, in many cases, a fresh set of eyes that might catch things that, as the writer, you might not.
Caitlin Pyle is a proofreader for books and teaches others to become proofreaders. Not only has proofreading become her full-time job, but it has also helped her and her proofreading students make connections to other authors.
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You’ve written your book and the hard work is done, right? Nope! As an author, you’re not just looking to write a book, but hoping to sell that book, too.
Author Amy Lyle talks about what she did for her launch and how it set her on the path to great book sales.
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Published 02/19/19
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Anna David has seen both worlds. Her first six books were traditionally published, but now she prefers to self-publish, and she also started a...
Published 02/12/19