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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Business Writing
  • Language:English
  • Series title:21 Ways
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:96
  • eBook ISBN:9780976791348

21 Ways to Write & Publish Your Non-Fiction Book

by Kristen Eckstein

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Overview
21 Ways to Write & Publish Your Non-Fiction Book is a common sense, easy-to-read guide on both writing and publishing your book. Heralded as "brilliant" and "no fluff," this little book is chock full of how-to's to get that book out of your head and into print!
Description
21 Ways to Write & Publish Your Non-Fiction Book is a common sense, easy-to-read guide on both writing and publishing your book. Heralded as “brilliant” and “no fluff,” this little book is chock full of how-to’s to get that book out of your head and into print! The first half of this book tackles many ways to get your book out of your head and onto paper. Learn everything from compiling a book out of articles or blog posts to co-authoring with a ghostwriter to when and where to write for the most productivity and more! The second half deals with publishing and the various forms it can take. Learn how to get traditionally published, publish an eBook, be part of an anthology and how to publish independently. What others say about this book: “If you’ve got a manuscript idea in your head that is trying to get out, you’ll want to read this inspirational little book. Short on pages but big on ideas, 21 Ways to Write & Publish Your Non-Fiction Book gives you practical solutions for turning your brainchild into a published book faster and easier than you would have thought possible.” ~Sue Collier, co-author of The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing, 5th Edition “Yay! Finally a common sense, easy-to-read guide on both writing and publishing your book. Kristen Eckstein cuts through the jargon and simply explains what you need to know so you can get your book out of your head and in front of your readers. Open this book and be ready to take notes!” ~Felicia Slattery, author of Cash in on Communication “21 Ways... gives simple, no-nonsense tips on how to successfully gather content and resources to publish non-fiction work in record time. Kristen is a true professional!” ~Yolanda M. Johnson-Bryant, Bryant Consulting
About the author
I’m an international and award-winning speaker others call, “The Ultimate Book Coach”. You can call me Kristen. I’m a book-loving, chocolate-eating, stuffed animal-hugging, people-craving gal who cannot imagine a life without books. I started writing when I was five years old and read my first “adult” level novel when I was nine. My need for books is as great as my need for food. In 2003 I served as the Marketing Director for a vanity publishing company that featured a traditional publishing arm. I learned the ins and outs of vanity, subsidy and traditional publishing – what to look for, what to avoid and how to make sure authors don’t get ripped off. I also published two of my own books in less than a year. When I left that company, my husband and I co-founded Imagine! Studios, LLC, an art and media production company. We soon began publishing authors’ books again under our own label, and I published another book of my own. A relocation caused us to hand that portion of our business off to another capable publisher and I began my next role in the world of publishing as a consultant. In 2009 I wrote my fourth book in 3 1/2 days (find out how) and in early 2011 I wrote and published 21 Ways to Write and Publish Your Non-Fiction Book and 21 Ways to Powerfully Network Your Business, the first two books in a large series of “no fluff”, to-the-point guidebooks. My writing and publishing team consists of almost 20 people dedicated to my authors’ success. My reputation is to “suck” books out of people’s heads and get them into print through “Ghost Publishing”, a term I coined to define how my exclusive done-for-you Indie publishing programs work. Through the course of my publishing life, I have helped dozens of authors independently publish and several have been traditionally published as a direct result of going through my program. My favorite thing in the world is to see YOU hug your book for the very first time! That is, next to chocolate for breakfast.