How to Publish a Book for Print & eBook: A Step-by-Step Guide
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How to Publish a Book for Print & eBook: A Step-by-Step Guide

There is an adage that “everyone has a book in them.” While there are millions of businesspeople, each one has done something different, taken a different path, or found something that worked for them. Your experience and knowledge could benefit other entrepreneurs. Perhaps you have suffered through some health or emotional trauma—what you experienced and…

New Releases and Featured Books (Sulis Newsletter for Authors)

We hope January was a good month for all our readers, writers, and subscribers. We have had a busy month editing and publishing a number of new nonfiction books (see below for our recent releases). We have also been working with some new authors. If you are an indie author or an academic writer, we…

10 Creative Exercises That Will Help You Improve Your Writing (writers digest)

Mention improv to a writer and chances are he’ll turn whiter than a whipped cream hat on a snowman. Most people who put pen to paper think of improv as something that can be carried off only by fearlessly funny comedians. Yet the definition of improvise is to “invent, compose or perform something extemporaneously.” What’s…

New Publication: Praying Through the Bible (Gen–Josh)

New Publication: Praying Through the Bible (Gen–Josh)

The first volume of the Praying Through the Bible series, which explores every prayer in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Combining a Bible study with devotional commentary, this book is perfect for a daily or weekend devotional, group study, or Bible class. This is Volume 1, which covers the forty prayers in Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua.

Sulis — A Newsletter for Writers and Readers (March 2015)

Sulis — A Newsletter for Writers and Readers (March 2015)

The March edition of Sulis — Writer and Reader Newsletter has been sent to all subscribers and is available to view online here. This month’s offering contains: Kurt Vonnegut on writing Mark McFaddyn on “writer’s block” A list of the most-read posts from February from the Sulis blog (hint: how to use Scrivener for writing…