An Author's Guide to Publishing on the Internet

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An Author's Guide to Publishing on the Internet

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Rating : 4.82 (938 Votes)
Asin : 0970501404
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 80 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-14
Language : English

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A captivating writer, Vercessi provides a concise analysis of the e-publishing field, including history, do's, don't's, horror stories and examples. -- The Write Stuff newsletter published by The Byliners of Corpus Christi, Texas

His two novels, "We The People" and "SEALTest", are available in virtual and print-on-demand formats via the internet and in bookstores. He also developed and co-produced the MGM/Showtime film, "The Silver Strand", with Nicolette Sheridan and Gil Bellows . His third novel, "Alma's World", will be available in 2001. His is working on a fourth novel, "Iceman". George Vercessi, a member of the Author's Guild, Virginia Writers Club and

Written exclusively for writers who have been locked out of mainstream publishing, this timely resource is intended for anyone considering signing with a dot publisher. The easy-to-read format alerts authors to the numerous pitfalls associated with this new phenomenon while also advising them how to negotiate the best deal for themselves and how to avoid many hidden costs.

Paul Seifert said An Author's Guide to Publishing on the Internet. This book is essential reading for anyone considering placement of material on the internet. For the most part, Mr. Vercessi's book is excellent. I was disappointed for two reasons. First, the author did not share with his readers any information about the results, financial or otherwise, of his internet publication efforts. I found . "Short--But Very Sweet!" according to A Customer. For any would-be author, the road to publishing your masterpiece is going to be rocky unless you find a good agent. Lots of luck! For those of us who can't make the connection, this book will give you much valuable advice on not only getting your book in print form, but also the nitty gritty of what to look for, what to avoid, and wh

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