How to Get Published: (even if you're not thin and famous)

· Lisa Saunders
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74
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About this ebook

This guide is meant to be a starting point for you—it is based entirely on what has worked for the author, Lisa Saunders. Lisa shares her experiences getting published and how her writing hobby eventually led to a professional career as a writer. She will also briefly address the publishing process associated with short stories, non-fiction, children’s fiction and memoirs. Although she has never written an adult novel, many of the principles still apply. Self-publishing is an increasingly popular alternative, so she will discuss that option as well—especially since print-on-demand books can now cost nothing to produce. Self-publishing can sometimes lead to landing a traditional publisher.

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4.0
15 reviews
A Google user
October 20, 2016
It helps but I'm writing a book too. Just need help to publish ,someone that can help
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Grace Callahan
June 1, 2020
I was only mildly educated in getting published and am trying to do so. This book has taught me a lot. Thank you.
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About the author

Lisa Saunders is an award-winning writer and TV host living in Mystic, Connecticut, with her husband and hound. She works as a part-time history interpreter at Mystic Seaport and is a columnist for In Town. A graduate of Cornell University, she is the author of several books, winner of the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations Gold Medallion, and continues to write for several clients. She holds writing/publishing workshops for children and adults

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