I Fought the Law

And the law won. And the law was gravity, writer friends. And when the law won, it was the biggest pain in the neck. [...]

How to Tell the Printing Number of a Book

Of course, the printers key has a more descriptive name and one that will actually help you locate it: the number line. So, if you flip open your book, you’ll see the back of the cover to the left and the title page to the right. Turn the title page over and you’ll then see the copyright page. [...]

Step 10. Working with the Publisher, Part 11 of 11

This is the last in my series of posts about how I got a non-fiction book published as a first-time author. If you haven’t seen the previous posts, here is where I stand in the timeline. [...]

Step 8. Writing the Tattoo Encyclopedia, Part 9 of 11

Although I am not a political fan, I do something that Ronald Reagan used to do. When he ran for election, he “ran scared.” It was his way of saying that he wasn’t going to lose because he was overconfident. When I write, I put my finger on the panic button, and I don’t let up until I’m done. That’s not my way of saying anything. It’s also not advice. That’s just the way I write. [...]

Step 3. Writing a Query Letter, Part 4 of 11

You may have noticed in my last post about how I wrote my non-fiction book proposal that the class that I took was ten weeks long but it only took nine to write it. That’s because the last week of the class was devoted to writing a query letter. Why write a book proposal if you’re not going to actually try to get a book published? [...]