by Issachar Projects | May 11, 2022 | Digital Publishing
Last weekend, my wife and I wandered around a food fair for a while. We looked at all the delicious meals that were on offer, trying to decide what to eat. One very clever stall was offering free samples of chocolate brownies. We went past once, and were very pleased...
by Issachar Projects | May 6, 2022 | Digital Publishing
You’ve spent months working on your research and putting together your manuscript. You hit ‘submit’, then sit back and wait for the journal’s decision. You feel a flicker of excitement when the email lands but then you read it: Your submission has been...
by Issachar Projects | Apr 26, 2022 | Book Editing, Book Publishing, Digital Publishing
You’ve heard the saying, “don’t judge a book by its cover”, and felt that your book cover doesn’t matter and only the content does. Well, sorry to disappoint you, but every voracious reader judges a book by its cover, which is why choosing the right book cover for...
by Issachar Projects | Apr 5, 2022 | Book Publishing, Digital Publishing, ePublications, Writing Tips
“The first draft of anything is shit.” — Ernest Hemingway Since I joined Medium a few weeks ago, the sheer volume of incredible writing on the site has left me floored. Unfortunately, I’ve also encountered my fair share of great articles bogged down by the most...
by SonsofIssachar | Dec 8, 2021 | Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Brand Management, Digital Publishing, Idea Management
Paris Hilton has one. Rob Lowe has one too. Even Sharon Osbourne’s got one. I’m talking about books. Even with all their money, fame and extreme overexposure, these people (or, their people) went to the effort to become published authors. Why? These celebrities...
by SonsofIssachar | Nov 24, 2021 | Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Digital Publishing
One of the biggest challenges for independent authors is getting their book in front of readers. There are millions of books published every year, and unless you’re very famous independently of your book, odds are that you’re nervous about how to get people...