You’ve written a book or you have a great idea for one—the question is: How do you get your book published?
Adding “published author” to your credentials is easier—and at the same time, more complicated—than ever. You have more options: Should you self-publish? Try to get a contract with a traditional publisher? Or choose one of the various pay-to-publish options?
Making the right choice so that you can get a quality book on the market that will help you achieve your goals and avoid getting ripped off depends on a number of variables, including how long you want to wait and how much time, energy and money you have to invest in the process.
Get Your Book Published 2nd edition is completely updated and expanded. It’s an edited version of Jacquelyn Lynn's conversation with self-publishing consultant and editorial project manager Marla Markman, Markman Editorial Services, about what you need to know to choose the path to publication that’s best for you.
The book includes a link to download Marla Markman’s report: Indie Publishing Step-By-Step
This book is also included in the appendix in The Simple Facts About Self-Publishing: What indie publishers need to know to produce a great book by Jacquelyn Lynn, available on Amazon.
Jacquelyn Lynn finds joy in her faith, family, and friends, and in the knowledge that she is living God's purpose for her life.
She is the author or ghostwriter of more than 45 books, including Finding Joy in the Morning: You can make it through the night and Words to Work By: 31 devotions for the workplace based on the Book of Proverbs. She is also the co-creator of a series of Christian coloring books for adults.