Resources & Links    




Manuscript Development

Editors
  • Midwest Book Review Resources for writers, including advice, editors, and books on writing.

  • Edit Avenue Promising site for those with technical or specialty editorial and indexing needs.

  • Wizards4Words Offers software to automatically format and fix manscripts, page layouts, etc. We would be interested in your feedback.

  • Book-editing.com Offers editing from story development through final copyedit.

  • The Mightier Pen Editing services; also offers her book on The Elements of Fiction. Fees are straightforward.

  • Editorial Alchemy A literary midwife. Good references.

  • Author's Helper Full-range of services from editing to ghostwriting to manuscript prep. Prices are hard to find. Look here

  • Daveda Lamont Non-fiction editing. Good reviews. Must e-mail for rates.

  • Writeway Editing Fees & services well-spelled out. Good references.

  • awriterseye.com Full-service editing by Kevin Quirk.

Books on Writing

  • On Writing Well The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
    by William K. Zinsser


  • Writing World offers excellent advice and loads of information, good links for writers. The editor, Moira Allen, has written several books of interest to writers, available on her site.


  • Other suggested books:
    • The Art & Craft of Novel Writing by Oakley Hall
    • How to Write a Damn Good Novel by James Frey
    • Successful Nonfiction: Tips and Inspiration for Getting Published by Dan Poynter

Writer's Forums & Assistance

  • Burningvoid looks especially promising for writing development, plot development, character development, etc. Also has numerous helpful links.


  • GetitWritten.com offers online writing help; fee-based, good references.


  • Kathleen Bradford gives writing advice & assistance.


  • WritersVillage.com is a friendly online group offering inexpensive online courses as well.


  • Forwriters.com offers plenty of writer's groups, reference links, etc.


  • Word-Craft helps writers improve their craft in a forum-based setting.

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Budget & Timeline

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Layout & Design

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Pre-Publication Promotion


General Marketing Sources
  • MidWest Book Review is an excellent publication dedicated to small press books, with very good section on how to submit a book for review, extensive listings of other review sources, good marketing advice and insider’s info on press releases.


  • PMA article by Gina Clark with ideas for marketing on a shoestring budget. Highly recommended.


  • John Kremer’s book, 1001 Ways to Market Your Books, is a good resource for ideas on marketing.


  • Bookflash is a subscription service that, for a fee, will e-mail thousands of book industry professionals and reviewers within their regularly generated release. We can’t vouch for the effectiveness of it – as it will likely be determined by how many industry professionals actually open that release. We would be interested in hearing about your results, should you choose to use the service.


  • Misc. information for authors about reviews, marketing, etc.


  • Jeffrey Dobkin’s Marketing with Postcards PMA article is excellent and lists some good resources.


  • Jan S. Blum’s informational PMA article on producing your own promotional postcards.
Review Sources
  • Newpages is a good source for hundreds of reviewers in dailies, columns & college newspapers; also reviews books themselves.


  • Some consider bookwire.com the most comprehensive online portal to the writing industry, with several services (reviews, marketing avenues, self-publishing resources) and with thousands of links to help you.


  • Good lists of online review sources.


  • Posts online author interviews and book reviews at BookReview.com.


  • Submissions guidelines to Publishers Weekly.


  • Nice comprehensive listing of genre-targeted reviewers at BookZonePro.


  • Norm Goldman's review site offers book reviews and a fun, personable feel. Offers expedited reviews for a fee.
Miscellaneous
  • Speakernetnews offers a wide range of information and lists of services that can help you prepare, publicize, and perform speeches and seminars, as well as offering marketing tips.


  • The How to Publish Yourself site may be pointed toward publishing in the UK, but the layout section is generally useful, as is his discussion on the various types of publishing.


  • FreelanceWriting.com helps writers master the creative and business aspects of their career.


  • Bookforum.com features reviews and book news.

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Distribution & Fullfillment
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