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Know More Media Network Feed - Sep 3, 2008
How do you prepare for an interview about your book? Until five minutes ago, I hadn't pondered the question. But now, I'm convinced that it is one of the most useful questions a newly-published writer can ask …
Also tagged: journalism, promotion
Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Sep 2, 2008
How do you prepare for an interview about your book? Until five minutes ago, I had never even pondered that question. But now, I'm convinced that it is one of the most useful questions a newly-published writer can ask …
Also tagged: journalism, promotion
ThePublishingSpot - Sep 2, 2008
How do you prepare for an interview about your book? Until five minutes ago, I had never even pondered that question. But now, I'm convinced that it is one of the most useful questions a newly-published writer can ask …
Also tagged: journalism, promotion
Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Jun 30, 2008
I'm taking it easy this week, savoring a little time off at work and bowing to the inevitable summer traffic drop. I thought it might be a good time to test-drive a new feature. Welcome to Dueling Comments, where I …
Also tagged: blogging, dueling comments
ThePublishingSpot - Jun 30, 2008
I'm taking it easy this week, savoring a little time off at work and bowing to the inevitable summer traffic drop. I thought it might be a good time to test-drive a new feature. Welcome to Dueling Comments, where I …
Also tagged: blogging, dueling comments
Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Jun 12, 2008
Can a series of web videos help a bestselling author? Over at Reel Pop, Steve Bryant takes a look at a series of web videos that serve as book trailers for the new Robin Cook thriller. Here's his original review, a …
Also tagged: steve bryant, book trailers
ThePublishingSpot - Jun 12, 2008
Can a series of web videos help a bestselling author? Over at Reel Pop, Steve Bryant takes a look at a series of web videos that serve as book trailers for the new Robin Cook thriller. Here's his original review, a …
Also tagged: steve bryant, book trailers
ThePublishingSpot - May 14, 2008
The work doesn't stop when you publish your book. Earlier this week Ed Park--my editor at The Believer and one of my favorite literary essay-writers, published his first novel. It's called Personal Days , and he's …
Also tagged: promotion, book clubs, ed park
Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - May 14, 2008
The work doesn't stop when you publish your book. Earlier this week Ed Park--my editor at The Believer and one of my favorite literary essay-writers, published his first novel. It's called Personal Days , and he's …
Also tagged: promotion, book clubs, ed park
ThePublishingSpot - Jan 3, 2008
What happens after you publish your first book? Not much, unless you're willing to do a lot of work. While pondering the pros and cons of self-publishing, GalleyCat reminded me of an important point that can get lost …
Also tagged: promotion, how to publicize, tony d souza