How important are bookstores to business authors?

How important are bookstores to business authors?

If you’re a business book author, you are probably imagining your book on the shelf in the local Barnes & Noble, independent bookstore, or airport bookstore. But before you pursue that vision, you ought to think it through, because attaining bookstore placement comes with lots of challenges. As context for this discussion, consider two sales…

Why your publisher won’t edit your manuscript — and what to do about it

Why your publisher won’t edit your manuscript — and what to do about it

I’ve now written or edited more than 25 books published by traditional or hybrid publishers. I know what your publisher is looking for, and what they will and won’t do for you. So it’s time for some straight talk about that. Publishers in 2021 won’t generally edit your book. They are looking for a publishable…

If books are so great, why is it so hard to give them away?
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If books are so great, why is it so hard to give them away?

Books are great individually. But in big bunches, they’re not as sacred as they once were. I’m in the process of moving and I have a lot of books. I’ve been collecting science fiction books since I was a teenager — I’ve accumulated hundreds of hardbacks and hundreds more in paperback, with special bookcases to…

The cost of developmental editing and how to manage it

The cost of developmental editing and how to manage it

Developmental editing is the process of making a nonfiction book better in every way — including clarity of ideas, structure, tone, paragraphs, sentences, and words. Developmental editors aren’t cheap. Today, some ideas on how to manage that expense and make the book better at the same time. Cheap editors aren’t a bargain Depending on the…

Josh Hawley’s radical manifesto “The Tyranny of Big Tech”
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Josh Hawley’s radical manifesto “The Tyranny of Big Tech”

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley’s book The Tyranny of Big Tech is a diatribe against large tech platforms like Facebook and Google. It’s a remarkably radical, even quasi-Marxist critique for a Republican — one that proposes a series of regulations that would endear him to the most liberal of Democrats. I have problem with both Hawley’s…

This impenetrable opening paragraph violates every writing principle simultaneously

This impenetrable opening paragraph violates every writing principle simultaneously

I see bad writing all the time. But it takes a prodigious talent to violate every writing principle in a single paragraph at the start of a serious nonfiction book. A book has one chance to grab you by the throat on Page One. If Page One is boring, you can assume the whole book…