Skills, Perserverance and Passion: Notes on Publishing

Introduction from Elizabeth:

Self-publishing is controversial. As the publishing world shakes and shifts, everyone is aware that new models are required and will surface. But what will they look like? How will quality be determined? Will the overwhelming number of options mean that only the mega-hits rise to the surface? I have my own concerns about self-publishing, and I wanted to bring the conversation to the Book Writing World.

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On Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010 at 9 a.m. PT, the Book Writing World will host a public discussion with former BWW member, Anjuelle Floyd, author of an interconnected collection of stories, Keeper of Secrets, published by Three Muses Press as well as of a forthcoming novel she’s self-publishing, and BWW member Sharon Sayler . As Sharon pointed out in her guest blog earlier this week, self-promotion is a big part of publishing now, no matter who publishes you. Sharon is the author of What Your Body Says (and how to master the message) out now from Wiley and Sons. She is also an MBA and marketing coach.

Anjuelle and Sharon are masters of the community-building and genuine outreach that is at the heart of good marketing today. These two dynamos will discuss the pros and cons of traditional and self publishing. To join us, sign up here. If you are already on our mailing list, you will not be added twice, but everyone on this list will be sent the link and directions to join the video conference for Saturday morning.

You might also be interested in the video of Sharon’s wonderful discussion of what writers need to know about body language and her write-up about the different kinds of publishing. I’ll be posting that video over the weekend.

Publishing: Self and Traditional

by Anjuelle Floyd

…passion with every word and page…

Success in writing and publishing requires three main things: skills, perseverance and passion.

Skills at writing fiction can be learned and honed through practice.

Perseverance grows out of refusing to accept, “No” and rejection.

And passion

Well, passion fuels the first two.

Passion pushes you to write your story–the one that lives in your heart–and revise and edit your words to emit their brightest glow.

Passion then enables you to endure the marathon of promoting and marketing your book long after other authors have abandoned the cause for their publications.

Passion is your story.

Passion is you.

—Anjuelle Floyd, author of

Keeper of Secrets…Translations of an Incident and The House


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