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Submit Your Book For Review

March 14th, 2010

Nonfiction Ink’s weekly “Books For Writers” series features reviews of new books on the topic of nonfiction writing (prescriptive nonfiction writing techniques, marketing, publishing, or the writing life.) If you would like your book to be considered for review, please see the submission guidelines.

Be Featured In An Author Interview

March 13th, 2010

Nonfiction Ink’s new weekly “Five Questions with….” interview series features nonfiction authors and their self-help or how-to books. If you are interested in being featured, please download and complete the “Five Questions with…” interview sheet and submit to Laura at laura@scenariowritingstudio.com with “Author Interview” in the subject line.

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Guest Blog for Nonfiction Ink

March 9th, 2010

Nonfiction Ink welcomes guest posts. Our readers are business leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts in their fields who are considering, or are in the process of, writing or marketing a nonfiction self-help or how-to book. If you have advice or tips to share with our readers and would like to be a guest blogger, check out the submission guidelines. Articles should cover one of the following topics: prescriptive nonfiction writing advice, book marketing tips, expertise/platform building, publishing industry (news, information, process), how to land a book deal, or self-publishing (from book design to establishing a publishing company).

Writing The Novel Synopsis and Writing Workshop Giveaway

February 10th, 2010

Today my book blog tour stops at Writers Inspired with a guest post on Writing The Novel Synopsis (a one-time departure from my nonfiction writing advice) and a giveaway of one of my online writing classes.

A Lesson Learned: The Publisher Has The Final Say

February 4th, 2010

During a recent interview, I was asked the question “What have you learned from writing your latest book (The Complete Guide To Hiring A Literary Agent)?”

As a ghostwriter of more than 30 published books, I’ve always understood (on an intellectual level) that publishers make the final decisions about an author’s book, but that realization really hit home when I wrote my own book. I was more than unhappy with the title the publisher chose (I wanted “acquire” a literary agent, instead of “hire” a literary agent) and I was devastated with the cover the publisher created for the print version of the book and some of the decisions made about content. In the end, I didn’t win any of the arguments. I thought the choices might hurt my brand and my reputation.

My contract stated that the book would be released in late December 2009. That date came and went and I was given a new date of mid-January, then the first week in February. Alas, another release date change has been announced now for either Spring 2010 or early Summer to coincide with release dates for several “related” books from the publisher. Of course, all my marketing (including the production and distribution of a book trailer and the scheduling of a book blog tour) was planned to coincide with the original release date for my book. At this point, my marketing campaign and book blog tour have been launched without the book being available in bookstores. I did what I could do – I moved forward.

Ultimately I have to recognize and accept that I chose to contract with this particular publisher. It was my decision as an author. If I want to maintain complete control of the book cover, the title, the content, and the release date, then I need to launch a publishing company and release my own books. I learned a lesson that all authors need to be aware of… the publisher always has the final say. So choose wisely.

    • About Me

        Laura Cross
    • I'm Laura Cross, author, ghostwriter, freelance book editor, writing coach, and owner of Scenario Writing Studio I have researched, edited, and ghostwritten numerous nonfiction books on various topics, and developed winning book proposals that helped clients land six-figure book deals. I specialize in helping business leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts develop bestselling nonfiction how-to and self-help books. My clients have appeared on "Oprah", and been featured in Publishers Weekly, and The New Your Times book section, and on Amazon's bestseller list.
      Contact me at: Laura @ ScenarioWritingStudio . com

      Unless otherwise indicated in the individual post, I have no connection with the publishers or authors, nor have I received any compensation for the books reviewed on this site. The opinions expressed on this blog are my own.