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A New Way to Publish by Penny C. Sansevieri

Posted by on May 26 2008 | Free Articles

A New Way to Publish by Penny C. Sansevieri

These days, there are several ways to get your book published. You can get an agent and go the traditional route, you can self-publish, or you can take advantage of a new form of publishing called “print-on-demand” or POD.

What exactly is print-on-demand publishing? Think of it as self-publishing with a twist. It used to be, if you wanted to circumvent the traditional publishing houses, you had to tackle everything from printers to cover designers, ISBNs (International Standard Book Number) to distribution. Feeling dizzy yet? Sure, there were also self-publishing houses called vanity presses. They churned out about 6,000 titles per year and the author paid anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 to publish his or her book. Cost alone was usually enough to discourage anyone who had not spent a great deal of time in the industry. Options were pretty limited, until the Internet explosion occurred.

Enter the on-demand publisher. Now, for a minimal fee (usually from $159 to $1,500), you can see your book in print. Essentially, what you’re doing is hiring a publisher to publish your book. They take care of the cover, the book interior, the ISBN, and the distribution. They are compensated for this by receiving a portion of the profits every time you sell a book. You are compensated through royalties and while these do vary, they typically fall somewhere in the 18-20 percent range per book. The great part about POD publishing is that the “on-demand” part enables them to print books as they are needed, meaning that someone (probably you) won’t get stuck with a garage full of books you can’t get rid of. If you only sell 100 books, that’s what they’ll print. There are no minimum orders, and your book will always stay in print.

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Poetry Beneath the Prose Writing Retreat

Posted by on May 25 2008 | Events & Conferences

“Everything you can imagine is real.” Pablo Picasso

Memorial Day Weekend kicks off summer and we invite you to a very special summer event: our Poetry beneath the Prose Writing Retreat July 25-27, 2008.

Join us for creative writing with three award-winning writers who will facilitate writing workshops in poetry, memoir writing and essays in the beautiful setting of Blaisdell Lake in Sutton, New Hampshire. You will have time to relax, hike, and gather with fellow writers in an environment that fosters creativity.

Presenters include poet K.B. Ballentine, memoirist Jodi Dougherty, and journalist Deb McKew. You will also have the opportunity to submit manuscripts for individual critique.

Poetry beneath the Prose is presented by The New London Writers’ Studio, a new collaboration between Words in Play Writing Workshops in Sunapee and The Wordshop in New London.

Deb McKew, Words in Play Writing Workshops
Joyce Johnson, The Wordshop

Click here: www.wordsinplay.net

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Shaping Your Experience for the Page–Listen to Downloadable MP3

Posted by on May 21 2008 | Events & Conferences, NAWW Announcements

NAWW Member Event: Shaping Your Experience for the Page—Turning Personal Experiences into Insightful, Moving Writing

Attendees will learn:

1. Locating your writing’s occasion
2. Extracting insight from your experience
3. Using the first person skillfully
4. Using sensory imagery to keep the reader with you

Note: Call-in information is on your member login page. If you do not have your password, e-mail us at support@naww.org

MP3 is posted within 48 hours after live call.

If you are not an NAWW member yet, find out more about NAWW Membership Benefits by clicking here: naww.org/blog/benefits

About Sheila Bender

Sheila Bender, writing teacher, poet, essayist, columnist, and book author, is now offering her know-how and ability to offer instruction through weekly online articles that encourage and help those who write from personal experience. Whether you want to break your writing out of its current form, revise effectively, generate more writing or facilitate the writing of others, you will benefit from Sheila’s weekly articles.

Sheila has been writing seriously since 1975 and I has taught writing since 1980. She published her first book about writing (Writing in a Convertible with the Top Down) in 1991 and have continued since then writing and publishing my poetry (Sustenance: New and Selected Poems), reviews (in Poet Lore, The Seattle Times and The World), and articles (Writer’s Digest Magazine and in Spring 2006, The Writer), as well as producing and publishing seven more books on writing, the newest entitled Writing and Publishing Personal Essays from Silver Threads in San Diego. Others include: Writing Personal Essays, Writing Personal Poetry, Writing in a New Convertible with the Top Down, A Year in the Life, and Keeping a Journal You Love. Her essays and poems appear online and in numerous North American literary magazines and anthologies.

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NAWW Member Interview of the Week: Toni Holm

Posted by on May 14 2008 | Member of the Week

Q: When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?
A: I started reading at the age of two, because my mother read books to me all the time. She was a lover of books and a writer. I’ve always loved good stories; reading books, and watching movies. I started writing poems in high school and by college I tripped over the thought, “Maybe I could write for a living.”

Q: How and when did you make this dream a reality?
A: I’ve never stopped writing or studying the writing process, nor talking or teaching others about writing. I’ve been blessed with knowing the writer’s psyche well enough to be aware of the patterns writers go through to sabotage their own writing. I also have some different kinds of “knowing” skills that help me move deeper, beneath the surface, to bring to light what a writer already knows by doesn’t know she knows that’s keeping her from finding her writer’s voice.

Q: What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned so far in your writing career?
A. Tenacity. You never know when you’ll be in the right place at the right time, doing the right activity. And because of that unknown, a writer must keep writing, without expectation. Writing is not an end to a means, it’s a lifelong process of self-discovery.

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Women’s Business Launch Success TeleSummit

Posted by on May 07 2008 | Events & Conferences

Hi Creators and Big Thinkers,

I wanted to let you know of a great event taking place next week, May 12 - 16, 2008.

Andrea Williams, The “Make It Happen” Strategist and Women’s Business Launch Coach, is hosting the first annual Women’s Business Launch SUCCESS TeleSummit.

She’s put together an amazing line-up of speakers, yours truly included!

Fifteen dynamic speakers will share inexpensive business-building promotion strategies you can use to give authentic expression to what matters most to YOU!

And you will have the choice of either phoning in to each session or streaming live over your computer. All the calls will be made available via MP3 download following the event, so you won’t miss a single session.

* Viki Viertel * Lisa Earle McLeod * Debbie LaChusa * Suzy Spivey * Adam Urbanski *
* The Blog Squad™ * Sheri McConnell * Kyle King * Christina Merkely* Michael Port *
* Joe Nunziata * MaryPat Kavanagh * Lynn Scheurell * Mara Castello * Wayne Kelly *

These hand-picked experts have been brought together to illuminate your path to becoming the successful business owner you know you can be. Only $97 to participate.

In addition, a BONUS CD will be sent to every registrant: “A Business of One’s Own™ — Women’s True Path to Authentic Expression & Financial Independence”

Click here: “A Business of One’s Own” to learn more about this event and register today!

You can also download a pdf handout of this event here:

http://abusinessofonesown.com/blog/downloads

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