How to Spot a Professional Book Shepherd by Mary Neighbour
How do you spot a professional book shepherd. In this post, Mary Neighbour shares the telltale signs your book shepherd is a professional.
How do you spot a professional book shepherd. In this post, Mary Neighbour shares the telltale signs your book shepherd is a professional.
In this post by book shepherd, Mary Neighbour, learn the publishing terms you’ll want to know so you can publish your fiction or nonfiction book.
The Monday “What Is That?” Series today features print-on-demand. In today’s publishing landscape there are many opportunities for the independently published author. The question clients often ask me is “How do I print my...
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