
Have you asked your publisher this question during the pandemic?
During this pandemic, it’s more important than ever that authors and business owners ask their publishers a tough question.

8 Proofreading Tips for Error-Proof Work
Errors slip past us every day in our emails, reports, websites, and books. Here are steps we can take to error-proof our work.

How to Make Your “About the Author” Page Pop
Just when I thought I had heard the best stories that Dr. Michael Attas had to offer, he surprised me. And that’s what made his “About the Author” page so great.

Publisher Spotlight: Founder Ella Ritchie
Big thanks to the Nonfiction Authors Association! The community of nonfiction writers and industry featured Ella in a publisher spotlight. Here’s what she had to say.

Are Audiobooks Worth It for Authors?
Mary Ann Pérez’s followers want an audiobook. But is it worth it?

Author Interview: The CEO of The Bell Tower on 34th tells about Houston history, a devastating betrayal, and the ultimate comeback
From tragedy to triumph: the CEO of a Houston venue reveals Texas history, a disastrous betrayal, and one man’s fight for the future.

Beyond Microsoft Word: An App That Will Change How You Write
Holly Wright has always worked with Microsoft Word. But when she began the journey toward publishing her first book, Wright wanted more.

You can do this with a business mentor
The first time I met my business mentor was in 2011. She changed everything.

My book has been pirated! Now what?
Last month, one of our authors spotted something unusual. She came across her book on sale for $16.99 on a couple of websites she didn't recognize. It was obvious something was wrong. The regular retail price of her medical training book was far higher than what...

How to lure your audience – and keep them to the end
The key to building the trust of readers is the structure of your book. It should convey a trusted pathway that guides readers toward a worthy conclusion. Here are three ideas for the structure of your book.
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