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Book details
  • Genre:REFERENCE
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Future Is Frictionless Series
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:64
  • eBook ISBN:9780989516914

Permission Granted

45 Reasons To Micro-publish

by Christina Katz

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Overview
Permission Granted comes at a critical juncture in the history of publishing, when writers are too often still being fed old strategies for success where new ways of thinking are critically needed. Book one in a three-part series, Permission Granted explores 45 reasons why micro-publishing makes sense as a short-term goal for all writers whether they are traditionally published, aspiring to authorhood, or dreaming about writing a book some day. Writers who read this book will gain: A working definition of micro-publishing and its role in the future for writers An appreciation for how micro-publishing might fit into plans for writing success Ways of understanding how micro-publishing works vs. how traditional publishing works An understanding of the publishing terms all aspiring authors need to know Support and inspiration to dare to micro-publish A whole new respect for traditionally published authors As an added bonus, readers may download a free list of Key Quotes From Permission Granted: 45 Reasons To Micro-publish to help them digest and remember the most important ideas from the book. Take charge of your writing career with micro-publishing, a lucrative option that cannot be ignored by forward-thinking writers. Permission Granted will help you give yourself permission to join one of the most prosperous publishing movements of the 21st century. Written expressly for writers eager to pen the future of publishing with their next projects, this book is written in short, persuasive chapters. Readers who adopt the advice in this e-book will find themselves ready to write, develop, and launch micro-publications in a professional manner.
Description
Permission Granted comes at a critical juncture in the history of publishing, when writers are too often still being fed old strategies for success where new ways of thinking are critically needed. Book one in a three-part series, Permission Granted explores 45 reasons why micro-publishing makes sense as a short-term goal for all writers whether they are traditionally published, aspiring to authorhood, or dreaming about writing a book some day. Writers who read this book will gain: A working definition of micro-publishing and its role in the future for writers An appreciation for how micro-publishing might fit into plans for writing success Ways of understanding how micro-publishing works vs. how traditional publishing works An understanding of the publishing terms all aspiring authors need to know Support and inspiration to dare to micro-publish A whole new respect for traditionally published authors As an added bonus, readers may download a free list of Key Quotes From Permission Granted: 45 Reasons To Micro-publish to help them digest and remember the most important ideas from the book. Take charge of your writing career with micro-publishing, a lucrative option that cannot be ignored by forward-thinking writers. Permission Granted will help you give yourself permission to join one of the most prosperous publishing movements of the 21st century. Written expressly for writers eager to pen the future of publishing with their next projects, this book is written in short, persuasive chapters. Readers who adopt the advice in this e-book will find themselves ready to write, develop, and launch micro-publications in a professional manner. Christina Katz has been a “gentle taskmaster” to thousands of writers over the past decade. Her students go from unpublished to published, build professional writing career skills, and increase their creative confidence by working with her intensively over the years. A platform development pioneer, Christina’s work as an expert, coach, and trainer has helped establish the concept in the minds of millions of writers, who now rely on their platforms to support their livelihoods. Christina has helped midwife many profitable micro-publications into existence for her long-time students. The most successful of these have earned thousands of dollars for their author-owners. The future looks bright for future sales and additional projects for these or any hard-working writers who follow Christina’s micro-publishing advice. Christina holds an MFA in creative writing from Columbia College Chicago and a BA in English from Dartmouth College. Coaching with Christina is available in direct and indirect forms for writers working from home, on the road, or abroad.
About the author
Christina Katz, also known as The Writer Mama and The Prosperous Writer, is the author of three books from Writer’s Digest: The Writer’s Workout, Get Known Before the Book Deal, and Writer Mama. A champion of mom writers while also maintaining her own prolific career, Christina’s writing career tips and parenting advice appear regularly in national, regional, and online publications. Christina has been a “gentle taskmaster” to thousands of writers over the past decade. Her students go from unpublished to published, build professional writing career skills, and increase their creative confidence by working with her intensively over the years. A platform development pioneer, Christina’s work as an expert, coach, and trainer has helped establish the concept in the minds of millions of writers, who now rely on their platforms to support their livelihoods. Christina has helped midwife many profitable micro-publications into existence for her long-time students. The most successful of these have earned thousands of dollars for their author-owners. The future looks bright for future sales and additional projects for these or any hard-working writers who follow Christina’s micro-publishing advice. Christina holds an MFA in creative writing from Columbia College Chicago and a BA in English from Dartmouth College. She was among the first to say that academic programs that train writers should also include platform training, and today most MFA programs for writers do. A popular speaker on creative career growth, platform development, and micro-publishing, Christina keynotes for writing conferences, literary events, MFA writing programs, and libraries. Her work has been featured and quoted on television, on radio, in newspapers, in magazines, in books, and online over the past decade. Coaching with Christina is available in direct and indirect forms for writers working from home, on the road, or abroad. Christina lives near Wilsonville, Oregon with her multi-talented husband, her delightful daughter, and far too many pets. Learn more at http://christinakatz.com.