Showing posts with label non fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non fiction. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 06, 2014

Head or Heart. Will Self-Publishing your Novel Make you Money or Cost you Money?

Congrats to fellow Harlequin author Nina Harrington on the release of her non-fiction book!



HEAD OR HEART
Will Self-Publishing your Novel Make you Money or Cost you Money?

Inside "Head or Heart" you'll receive the key information on:

•     What are the Challenges to Self-Publishing your Novel?

•     Is Self-Publishing the Best Business Model for your book?

•     How to Select an Online Publishing Platform

•     Are there any other Options besides going it alone?

•     What Price should you Charge for your Novel?

•     What Royalty Payments should you expect to receive?

•     How Much does it Cost to Self-Publish Your Novel?

Digital publishing is a rapidly changing environment and there is no certainty that your novel will find readers.  But with the information in this book, you will be able to make informed decisions about whether self-publishing is the best option for your work.
                                
AND HERE IS AN AMAZING EXTRA.
As a Bonus Launch Offer, the Special Promotional Price for my eBook is only 99cents – Normal list Price $3.99.
But this deal only lasts for the 7 day Launch Period.




Monday, May 28, 2012

Nikki Logan's non-fic

Harlequin Romance author Nikki Logan has released her first non-fiction title.

Here's a bit about it:


Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to say that my writing how-to “The Chemistry of Reading” is now available on Kindle and in various formats via Smashwords. Anyone doing my workshop at GoldCoast will get this FREE (yay!), but everyone else… knock yourselves out.

The brain is like Google. It ranks things by referrals. The most engaging books trigger a response in multiple parts of the brain and thereby get ranked more highly by it. And books that get highly ranked become ‘must buys’. 'The Chemistry of Reading' explores (in plain, digestible English) how the body reacts during the reading experience and how writers can harness that to create an unforgettable story that arouses multiple parts of the reader's brain.


Nikki

Sounds interesting, huh?