Writers Turn to the Internet for Support, Friendship and Advice

Written by Patricia Gatto


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I have found such a writer's haven. A speakeasy filled with poets and prophets, editors, agents and journalists. A space whererepparttar published and unpublished exist together. By invitation only, I secretly foundrepparttar 128706 backdoor into this cyber club. Over two hundred members and growing strong, this forum has everything from professional guest visitors to idle chatter. A place to receive feedback on your work, ask questions, share information, make contacts, friendships and share your successes and defeats.

Now thatrepparttar 128707 secret code to this cyber club has been lifted, Backspace - The Writer's Place is open torepparttar 128708 public. Why not click openrepparttar 128709 door and lurk for awhile? After you get to knowrepparttar 128710 posters, reach out for some feedback on your work. Then you can move torepparttar 128711 next phase with confidence. For afterrepparttar 128712 dreaded critique process, you must endure another hurdle,repparttar 128713 query letter. Why not tackle it withrepparttar 128714 help of your new cyber friends at Backspace? http://www.bksp.org/index.shtm

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My Path to Self-publishing

Written by Matt McGovern


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COMING FULL CIRCLE A decade ago, this path would have been too cost prohibitive for me to even entertain. A decade ago, this path also carriedrepparttar stigma of "vanity" press and low quality--self-publishing wasrepparttar 128704 apparent bailiwick of those whose works were not good enough for a "real" publisher.

Not so anymore. And interestingly if you turnrepparttar 128705 clock back a century or so, self-publishing wasrepparttar 128706 norm with most writers--Dickens for example--who published and then peddled their own works. Seems we've come full circle and it's mainly due torepparttar 128707 advent of high quality digital printing services, powerful software layout and design applications, andrepparttar 128708 reach ofrepparttar 128709 World Wide Web. Technology has not only made it possible for authors to design and publish their books more economically, but has also provided a world-wide forum through which they can sell.

DO IT YOURSELF APPROACH Financially, once production costs are covered, an author (who is alsorepparttar 128710 publisher) who aggressively markets his or her work and creates a "buzz" can actually turn a profit--not to mentionrepparttar 128711 possibility thatrepparttar 128712 self-published work might find its way, deliberately or not, intorepparttar 128713 hands of agents and other power brokers inrepparttar 128714 traditional publishing world.

In my case, I was fortunate that I was also able to do all of my own editing, photography, graphic design, layout, pre-press work, and then build a Web site (www.mattmcgovern.com) with a marketing plan to supportrepparttar 128715 book. My only "cost"--other thanrepparttar 128716 time it took to writerepparttar 128717 book, design it, and developrepparttar 128718 Web site--wasrepparttar 128719 actual printing.

Granted, my total do-it-yourself approach may have taken self-publishing torepparttar 128720 extreme, and most authors will likely need to outsource editing, book design, and Web design--butrepparttar 128721 cost of producing a well-designed, digitally-printed book, along with a Web site to support it, still remains in a range that makes self-publishing a viable and attractive option.

IT STILL REQUIRES TALENT . . . AND PERSEVERANCE Of course, you still needrepparttar 128722 talent to writerepparttar 128723 book and a strong desire both to tell your story and to sell it, but self-publishing is a reasonable alternative--for a host of reasons--and it is becoming more and more common.

Self publishing no longer carriesrepparttar 128724 stigma of substandard work. Self publishing seems to have found its own niche--quality works that can't be categorized to fit neatly on a book store shelf, written and published by authors who believe in their message so strongly that they are willing to invest their own time, money and effort intorepparttar 128725 entire process.

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Copyright (c) 2004 by Matt McGovern--All rights reserved.

Matt McGovern combines a rare blend of creative and technical know-how with years of experience and a balanced and purposeful approach to life. He has authored and edited numerous books, e-books and e-zines. Get "Know-How" his free e-newsletter at www.700acres.com/pages/ad_archive.html or explore life, death and beyond with his novel, "CURRENTS-Every Life Leaves an Imprint" at www.MattMcGovern.com/books.html.


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