Saturday, May 2, 2009

Blog Book Tours

I joined a blog at Yahoo for authors planning blog book tours. My first order of duty is to read The Quickest Blog Book Tour Guide Ever for the basics. This article covers the top reasons authors should plan a blog book tour. http://quickest.blogbooktourguide.ever.com

My main objective is to help other self publishers realize their dreams of publishing a book but have felt stymied and defeated along the way. I'm very excited about this recent venue, meeting other authors, and hopefully giving something useful in return that helps other people on their journey to publishing and promoting their book.

Book blogs are but one of many topics I'll be writing about to help and encourage the first time writer stay with their dreams and to persevere even when they feel they will never get to the place where they can finish and publish their book. After all, most of us are first-time publishers with an unsolicited manuscript and the traditional publishers are not lined up at our doors.

But there is hope! We live in a dynamic world and times are quickly changing. Old barriers are being torn down that once prevented people like you or I publish an exciting book that will appeal to a massive audience. Now anyone can have a book published, and if you have taken the time to research your material, develop interesting characters, and target a specific market niche, you have just significantly increased your odds significantly of actually publishing a book and marketability potential.

I'll be posting articles regarding self-publishing, print on demand (POD), finding an good agent, finding a traditional publisher such as Random House or Penguin Group, mistakes I've made (so you don't have to), my experience with iUniverse (not a bad way to go if you have an unsolicited manuscript), finding a great proof reader / editor, book signings, getting your book carried by Barnes and Noble and Amazon, promoting your book, how to be inspired, and other interesting and relevant topics.

So stay tuned as there will be some very useful blogs to read and comment. Best wishes to you and your book.

- Steve Tremp

4 comments:

  1. Hi Steve, I agree, self-publishing and ebook publishing have become very popular. It's good to have such a choice for people who prefer not to deal with tradiitonal publishing houses.

    Enid
    http://steamyfantasy.blogspot.com

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  2. Greetings, Steve. The biggest stumbling block for those who self-publish is the very thing I keep harping about with those who are searching for an agent and traditional publisher: they must learn to self-edit or they must hire an editor/copy editor to clean up those manuscripts. The self-published authors who are diligent about this part of the process can produce books of excellent quality. Those who don't are going to mess with their literary reputations. http://patriciastoltey.blogspot.com

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  3. Check out this super article from Publishers Weekly, which discusses the future of publishing and e-books:

    http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6655402.html?rssid=192

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  4. This was a very nice post. Clear and concise. I know exactly what I'm going to get when I come back. Thanks. I'll be watching for all the lessons you've learned.

    Best Regards, Galen.
    http://www.galenkindley.com

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