by Issachar Projects | Jun 10, 2022 | Book Publishing, Process Improvement, Writing Tips
Can you hear that? Pop. It’s the sound of me bursting your bubble. I started a blog to help other writers because I know it’s possible to succeed. Encouragement helps, but sometimes a cold splash of truth is what it takes to get people in motion. I’m going to tell you...
by SonsofIssachar | Mar 21, 2022 | Book Publishing, Process Improvement, Writing Tips
If you’re a writer, it’s fair to assume you’d like to write a bestseller. In my 12-plus years of experience as an editor for a major publisher, bestseller status is the Holy Grail of the writing trade, and it’s not just an ego thing. Hitting the bestseller lists is an...
by SonsofIssachar | Feb 23, 2022 | Idea Management, Process Improvement, Writing Tips
Today, we shall take you through the dos and don’ts of writing an academic article that is worthy of getting published in any journal in the world. And these are just easy steps to implement. 1. Ask Yourself Why You Are Doing This. Imagine a final year student at...
by SonsofIssachar | Feb 16, 2022 | Process Improvement, Writing Tips
Feeling a little clogged up and no ideas are forthcoming? In this post, we’ve put down a few interesting pointers on how you can ease up and improve your creativity. And while you can get a lot of other useful info across the Internet, you might find the nuggets...
by SonsofIssachar | Feb 8, 2022 | Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Idea Management, Process Improvement, Writing Tips
What I like about the book industry is that someone has an idea and then shares it. Something didn’t exist, and then it does. Writing makes ideas happen. It’s one of the purest forms of capitalism. From nothing comes something, and that something can be tweaked,...
by SonsofIssachar | Nov 18, 2021 | Book Publishing, Process Improvement, Writing Tips
The book editing process is highly personal and it’s important to know what you’re getting into before you begin. Here are a few frequently asked questions about the book editing process to help authors better understand what to expect. 1. What’s the First...