Choices for getting your manuscript published

With the changing economy and lay-offs, quite a few people are expressing interest in writing. Some hope to write the next Great American Novel while others want to make a living freelancing.

Eleven years ago, I graduated from college with a degree in publishing. I loved every minute of the coursework and am confident I chose the right major. So many people go to college and then end up working in a different area. Thankfully, I’ve used my degree every year for the last eleven years!

A year ago, I wrote a three-part series on the choices for publishing your manuscript. I know there are others out there, like Michael Hyatt and Rachelle Gardner, who are far more qualified to speak on these topics, but I hope this series will give you the basics.

Part One: Traditional vs. Self-publishing

Part Two: The Difficulties of Self-publishing

Part Three: The Alternatives to Self-publishing

Related posts:

  1. The Difficulties of Self-Publishing
  2. Traditional Publishing vs. Self-publishing
  3. The Alternatives to Self-publishing
  4. Interesting Posts to Read Today
  5. Useful Posts about Writing and Researching

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv badge
April 2009
S M T W T F S
« Mar   May »
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930