Lessons Learnt from Creating a First Children’s Book – III
As I am pushing forward with my children’s book project, I – in retrospect – keep making mistakes. Or putting it another way: Things I will do different next time. […]
As I am pushing forward with my children’s book project, I – in retrospect – keep making mistakes. Or putting it another way: Things I will do different next time. […]
I sent out my manuscript of the fairytale story Below the Floor to some of my friends and asked them to give me honest feedback. Apart from me trusting them, […]
In the last two posts (part I and part II), I have written about the work a publisher gets done in order to release your novel. In this post, we […]
2) Marketing Advantage of a Traditional Publisher After a publisher has accepted your manuscript and has edited it into a printable book, he will hopefully promote your book, but will […]
After you have finally finished writing your book most people will ask you if you already have a publisher. And while two decades ago your answer might have been something […]
Last week, finally a little package arrived. Inside were the prototype books I had ordered to check the look and feel of the fairytale Below the Floor. It was thicker […]
Starting last week, I wrote down some things I have learned by creating my first fairytale children’s book called Below the Floor. If you missed the first part of the […]
The Creation of the fairytale book Below the Floor is going well and as I mentioned in my last blog post, it is time to recap some of the lessons […]