Tips From a Self-Published Author: Part One
Heather’s book writing tips and how you can use these tips to make your dreams and book writing goals come to life. In short, Preparing Your Book/Files/Manuscript Part One.
Heather’s book writing tips and how you can use these tips to make your dreams and book writing goals come to life. In short, Preparing Your Book/Files/Manuscript Part One.
You’ve finished drafting your self-published book — congrats! We know how refreshing it must feel to have that story drafted, and how eager you probably are to have it published and out in the world. But first comes the business of editing and polishing your manuscript.
As a self-published author, you already know how much work goes into getting your book off the ground. And chances are when your pub date rolls around, you’re ready to sit back and watch book sales come in.
Looking to break the bank with your book release? We didn’t think so. Try these tips to raise money for your upcoming book.
Kickstarter is a great way to build excitement and raise funds for an upcoming self-published book. Use these steps to elevate your campaign.
There are many different types of books, each with its own qualities and book printing requirements. Take a look at our guide for self-published authors to determine which type is best for your book.
Printing a book requires a lot of paper, but you can find ways to publish sustainably. Read our 6 tips on earth-friendly book printing.
Add personality and excitement to your self-published book by finding the small customizable details that bring your book’s design to the next level.
Little Dumplings is a glossy, 6×6 inch board book celebrating differences and commonalities. This self-published book has sold thousands of copies.
Gina wanted to replicate the print specs of a popular children’s book. PufferPrint helped her match the specs exactly to achieve her vision.