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It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to read the tea leaves.
How Racket embraces a book ostensibly about the restaurant industry.
Just because you can circumvent traditional publishers and write that book doesn’t mean you should.
Revisiting my recent decision to pass on an offer to write a new For Dummies book. Did I make the right call? And what can you learn from my decision-making process?
Authors who think writing a quality book means doing it all themselves are sorely mistaken.
Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
Racket Publishing’s first product is an insanely powerful, flexible, proven, and intuitive book management system built for authors, coaches, ghostwriters, and publishers.
A scribe’s enthusiasm disappears the minute he sees what his publisher will charge for his book.
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It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to read the tea leaves.
How Racket embraces a book ostensibly about the restaurant industry.
Just because you can circumvent traditional publishers and write that book doesn’t mean you should.
Revisiting my recent decision to pass on an offer to write a new For Dummies book. Did I make the right call? And what can you learn from my decision-making process?
Authors who think writing a quality book means doing it all themselves are sorely mistaken.
Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
Racket Publishing’s first product is an insanely powerful, flexible, proven, and intuitive book management system built for authors, coaches, ghostwriters, and publishers.
A scribe’s enthusiasm disappears the minute he sees what his publisher will charge for his book.