Tag: self-published authors

I Reject You First: Famous Rejections

Posted by Lowry - August 28, 2010 - Blog
0

Whether a writer is published by an established entity (newspaper, magazine or publisher) or ventures out on their own, there is one shared experience that few can escape—rejection. Artists (yes, writers are artists!) face the “Big R” regardless the discipline. Rocker/Musician/Lyricist David Bowie was hip to it. Is it any wonder, I reject you first? [...]

Read More

Book Marketing: Giving Good Swag

Posted by Lowry - August 24, 2010 - Blog
0

I attended Terry Sue Harms’ Left Coast Writers book launch last weekend for Pearls My Mother Wore. Besides wowing the audience with her personal story and delightful reading, Terry amazed us with her SWAG, and she gave us some … We’ve all heard the phrase, collected it, perhaps bought some. In many marketing circles, it [...]

Read More

New Session – Publishing in the 21st Century

Posted by Lowry - August 22, 2010 - Blog
0

Publishing in the 21st Century Sunday –  September 12, 2010 10 am – 4 pm James Presho House Greeting Authors, By request – a new Publishing in the 21st Century workshop has been scheduled for a Sunday instead of a Saturday to accommodate extremely busy schedules! You’ve plotted, planned, revised, edited, re-written and agonized over three [...]

Read More

Self-Publishers Rogues Gallery

Posted by Lowry - August 11, 2010 - Blog
0

Having trouble finding a publisher?  You’re not alone. Some of the greatest literary careers have been launched through self-publishing. Hollywood stars produce their movies all the time. What these celebrity artists know is this: If you build it they will come. For those writers who’ve tried the traditional publication process only to find rejections littering [...]

Read More

Workshop: Publishing in the 21st Century

Posted by Lowry - July 24, 2010 - Blog
0

Publishing in the 21st Century Saturday –  August 7, 2010 10 am – 4 pm James Presho House You’ve plotted, planned, revised, edited, re-written and agonized over three books to finish the ONE… Now the question is – do you search for an agent and hope they match you with a publisher or, maybe you’ve [...]

Read More