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  • How to Create Platform in Your Writing

    If you are writing a novel or have completed one your next step will surely be to find someone to publish your work. In order to accomplish that feat, you will need to work on creating a name for...

  • How to Edit Books and Magazines: Delete Extra Spaces in a Word Document

    In editing a book or magazine article manuscript, it is important to get rid of extra word spaces. Before the PC was invented, standard typing practice was to type two word spaces between...

  • How to Print a Booklet

    Printing a booklet is relatively simple. After you've finished writing your booklet, make sure that it is free of errors and/or misspellings. Check the page numbers to see that they are in order....

  • How to Find a Job Working with Books

    If you are an avid reader and book lover, chances are you’ve thought about finding a job working with books. The possibilities might be more than you imagined. Follow the steps in this article to...

  • How to Become a Book Indexer

    A book indexer is someone who writes the back part of a book, where you look things up. Although some publishing and legal firms have a staff of in-house indexers, most indexers are freelancers...

  • How to Avoid Plagiarism

    Have you ever copied a paragraph from the encyclopedia and then changed some of the words using your thesaurus? Taken credit for writing that was not your own? Borrowed a line and forgotten to...

  • How to Publish an Ebook

    The world is going digital. They’ve been talking about the death of printed books for some time. While that seems like an overstatement, ebooks are growing in popularity. If you’re an author,...

  • How to Edit Notes and Bibliography in a Book Manuscript

    The notes and bibliography of a book are invaluable, providing the author's source material for the book and often fascinating additional information that supplements the main text, but the task...

  • How to Pitch Freelance Articles to Print Publications

    There's plenty of opportunity for freelancers in the current world of print. Just don't expect to make money right off the bat.

  • How to Get a Book or Product into CostCo

    Are you a small publisher or independent company that has big dreams of having your product to Costco? This leading consumer warehouse store is an amazing goal for any business to achieve, but...

  • How to Write the Great American Novel

    While you're free to write about anything you wish, your goal is to produce a work so universally in touch with the essential American character and experience that it becomes an integral...

  • How to Become a Literary Agent

    Becoming a literary agent requires you to have a broad base of experience. Most agents take a roundabout way to the position, working their way up in the publishing business, which enables them to...

  • How to Organize a Book Tour

    Books can be made or lost on the book tour. While the web has made it easier to reach readers all over the world, nothing moves books so much as meeting with readers in person. Publishers won’t...

  • How to Sell an Article

    Newspapers and magazines are often looking for new articles. Sure, they have writers on staff but a number of media outlets will also select freelance work as well. The trick is to impress them...

  • How to Pitch a Feature Article to a Newspaper

    Newspapers can be a great outlet for publicizing important ideas. They have a local reach and audience, print in large quantities, and are usually timely with daily printing runs. Coverage in a...

  • How to Become a Book Reviewer

    The life of a book reviewer is enviable: to read books about one's favorite subjects and then to comment about them. This is a position that many would like to hold. Many book reviewer positions...

  • How to Become a Magazine Publisher

    A magazine publisher is the person in charge of the entire magazine operation, from start to finish. He or she has the final say even above the editor-in-chief in how the magazine looks, both in...

  • How to Self Publish a Magazine

    If you're thinking about self-publishing a magazine, consider that more than 7000 English-language magazines are published annually raking in more than 24 billion advertising dollars. Also...

  • How to Self-Publish a Game

    Game publishing is a great way to express your creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. It's also a lot of fun and may even earn you a buck or two.

  • How to Become a Desktop Publisher

    Desktop publishers today use computers to design, create, and lay out camera ready and digital copy and artwork used in printed materials such as magazines, newsletters, and advertising brochures....

  • How to Determine the Best Price to Pay for Article Submission Software

    Article submission software does what article submission services do without going through an editor. The software takes your articles and distributes it over the Internet, providing you with...

  • How to Promote a Book

    If you’re on a major press or an independent press the question isn’t if you should promote your book, but how. Even if your publisher is throwing a sizable promotional budget behind a book, you...

  • How to Write a Press Release for a Book

    There’s no such thing as bad publicity—but there may be such a thing as pointless publicity. A poorly written press release will be ignored and thrown away. Authors have some different issues to...

  • How to Learn About the Laws Governing Online Journalism

    Just as traditional journalists are regulated and protected by laws, those who participate in online journalism must understand the laws governing their vocation. To learn more about the laws...

  • How to Pass a Copy Editor Test

    Even with sophisticated electronic spelling and grammar tools on the market, the human copy editor remains a necessary part of the publication process. And with the vast number of pages being...

  • How to Be a Literary Agent

    Top literary agents get hundreds of queries each month from aspiring writers who are dreaming of being the next name on the "New York Times Bestseller List." To be a literary agent is considered a...

  • How to Find Publishing Jobs

    Jobs in publishing are diverse and plentiful. While it might be difficult to land a position at a large, competitive publishing house, there are a multitude of options for the job candidate...

  • How to Find Jobs in Publishing

    With more than 150,000 books published each year, there will always be job opportunities in the publishing industry. And not all of them are exclusively in New York City as some might believe.

  • How to Finish a First Novel

    Starting a novel is easier than finishing it. As your characters become more real and you become engaged in their lives, it may start looking like drawing it all to a close is more than you can...

  • How to Edit for a Vanity Press

    Freelance editors and proofreaders can find a steady clientele in vanity presses. A vanity press charge authors package fees to publish their book. The press often outsources the editing and...

  • How to Work for The Associated Press

    The Associated Press writes news and broadcast articles which are distributed throughout the country. Working for the Associated Press is stressful, but is also exciting. If you're interested in...

  • How to Start a Community Newspaper

    Despite hundreds of Internet news sites and several 24-hour cable television news stations, National Public Radio (NPR) reports more than 20 million American still get a significant amount of news...

  • How to Start a Tattoo Magazine

    Starting any new magazine can be a challenge, but starting a magazine geared specifically towards one topic where there's already many established magazines as competition can be even more...

  • How to Fact Check for a Publication

    The art of fact checking isn't necessarily brain surgery but it's not something that's meant for everyone either – however simple it may look. It takes a person up on the minutiae and who is very...

  • How to Photograph a House for Real Estate

    Real estate magazines can be found for free at many places. Whether it is at a local gas station or diner, there are many kinds with all kinds of pictures of houses. It is not as simple as just...

  • How to Pick a Stock Photography Publisher

    High resolution photography for print and the web is a costly business for many companies, so they often rely upon stock photography companies for their images. You could, of course, set up your...

  • How to get started on writing your first book

    Now you can get started on writing that book you have been carrying around in your head for years. In just a few steps I can have you well on your way to putting the information on paper and...

  • How to Act Like a Professional Journal Editor

    You’re thinking about being a journal editor, or you’re just starting a new publication. Being an editor is a lot of hard work and sometimes maddening, but it’s also quite fulfilling. There are a...

  • How to Use the Crop Tool and the Feathering Edge on Final Cut Pro

    Final Cut Pro is a great video editing program with many great features. Learning how to use all the wonderful features of Final Cut Pro takes time and it's always nice to get a little help with...

  • How to Write a Literary Query

    Do you dream of publishing a book and becoming an author? Do you think you have what it takes? Learn how to put together your best query and grab the attention of an individual literary agent or...

  • How to Create a Dog Magazine

    If you have an interest in dogs, you can create your own online dog magazine. It's a great way to share your knowledge. You can...

  • How to Draft a Poetry Query Letter

    A query letter is often the most important step in getting published. A strong letter will grab an editor's attention and put your poem on the road to publication. A weak letter ... well, let's...

  • How to Write a Magazine Article Query Letter

    The magazine query letter is an elusive, but necessary part of the process to freelance for all magazines. The query letter hooks the editor, drawing him into the idea you have and gives...

  • How to Become a Publisher

    Publishing is one of those stable careers that changes within the industry, but will never go away entirely. if you're looking for a career with stability and security, but one with room for...

  • How to Get a Career As a Publisher

    A career in publishing can be both exciting and stressful, especially if your ultimate goal is to become a publisher. If you’ve never worked in the publishing industry, the path to becoming...

  • How to Become a Greeting Card Publisher

    The greeting card industry rakes in billions of dollars every year, making it a goldmine for creative entrepreneurs. While several familiar names tend to dominate the industry, there is still...

  • How to Lay Out the Front Page of a Newspaper

    What good is quality writing if no one wants to pick your newspaper up off the newsstand? Journalism is all about depth, detail and substance, but that's not to say looking good doesn't matter...

  • How to Get a Job as an Editorial Assistant

    An editorial assistant is a professional who works for a magazine, newspaper or book publishing company, usually in the acquisitions department. He is responsible for proofing articles or books,...

  • How to copyedit a document

    For native English speakers, most of us assume that we can write well. But in truth, everyone--even professional writers--requires an editor. Editing someone else's writing--or even your own--is a...

  • How to Become a Children's Book Illustrator

    A children’s book illustrator creates pictures for print publications and media productions. Now, children's books are published in both print and digital format. Children’s books...

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