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It’s
important to address the realities of book marketing immediately.
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Most
publishing houses have a publicity department. It does not follow, however,
that all authors and books get publicity organised on their behalf...
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At about the same time as your contract is sent out, you will usually be sent an author’s publicity form (it may get overlooked, so do be sure to ask...
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In
broad terms, a publicist wants to know why you are interesting. For authors –
who usually want to be appreciated for their work, not their...
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An overview of the different types of publicity that your book might achieve.
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If you blog under the cloak of anonymity,
today is something of a day of reckoning. You have no right to keep your
identity a secret. Not even if...
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Tim Kevan’s ‘BabyBarista and the Art of
War’ started life online and is now published by Bloomsbury. Here he explains
what blogging can do for an...