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Business of Publishing
What’s in a Name?
by, Jill Swenson
December 12, 2017

Are you on the start of your journey to publication? Authors’ names are their brands, and satisfied readers exercise brand loyalty. They shop for titles by author name, and when they come across a real find, they recommend it to friends. Those friends do the same, and the chain continues. But a book is more than a cover or jacket. It is the embodiment of… [Read More]

Filed Under: Audience platform, author name, best practices, domain registration, Webhosting
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20 Ways to Help an Author
by, Jill Swenson
October 31, 2017

Whether you are a reader, aspiring author, or working on your next book, there are things YOU can do which make an enormous difference in the life of an author. The reason authors write a book is to connect with readers and the best rewards come from readers who let an author know their book had an impact. Most readers don’t know how important their… [Read More]

Filed Under: book clubs, GoodReads, Little Free Libraries, Pre-Order books, reviews
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Top 10 Tools for Authors in the Digital Age
by, Jill Swenson
October 10, 2017

What should be in your digital toolkit for the business of being an author? Google Suite for your email. Do you wonder why your emails don’t get a reply? It may be they were never delivered. If your account is with AOL, Hotmail, or Yahoo, there is a strong likelihood if you send someone you don’t already have a connection with they will never receive… [Read More]

Filed Under: Bitly, Facebook, GoodReads, Google Suite, Instagram, LessAnnoyingCRM, LinkedIn, MailChimp, Twitter, WordPress
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Getting from Graduation to the Editor’s Desk
by, Jill Swenson
June 6, 2017

Learning how to become an editor doesn’t happen overnight. Editing isn’t a college major. Some English degree programs offer a specialization in editing and publishing, most do not. There are a handful of certificate programs in professional and graduate degree programs, but the art of editing goes far beyond knowing grammar and the basics of copyediting. A full-time job as an editor isn’t an entry-level… [Read More]

Filed Under: Alanna Reiser, Ava Russell, Bethany Dixon, Danielle Sherwood, editing, internship, Samantha Kolb, Skye Iwanski, Trace Sonnleitner
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Tweak: Confessions of an Editor
by, Jill Swenson
May 16, 2017

Hi. I’m Jill and I’m an editor. I enable writers. I mainline books like a junkie. I free base text into prose. I’m always jonesing for a good story. Yes, I’m hooked on grammar. I get a tremendous high when one of my writer’s books gets a starred review in Kirkus, featured in the New York Times or pops up as a question on Jeopardy…. [Read More]

Filed Under: editing, Fact-checking, genre confusion, screening questions, two spaces after a period
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What about Copyright Permissions?
by, Jill Swenson
February 28, 2017

If you seek traditional publication for your book manuscript, then it is incumbent upon you to obtain copyright permissions for any text or images which are not original. The book will not go to print until every written permission has been secured. Because publishing is a for-profit venture, an author cannot include the copyrighted work of others without permission and it is not covered under… [Read More]

Filed Under: citations, copyright permissions, images, poems, quotations, song lyrics
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Building your literary community
by, Jill Swenson
February 21, 2017

One of the things no one tells writers about becoming a successfully published author is the importance of building your literary community and participating in book culture long before you land an agent or a publishing contract. There are no shortcuts to creating a career as an author. I hate to disillusion you of the idea that you will be “discovered” and become rich and… [Read More]

Filed Under: Authors Guild, AWP, book fairs, literary festivals, Loft LIterary Center, public library, TEDx
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Tax Preparation Time for Authors
by, Jill Swenson
January 24, 2017

It’s January and the time of year when you need to prepare your taxes or gather the information together to take it to a tax professional. Before January 31 you are required to file 1099-MISC forms for income you paid to independent contractors during the last year. If you paid more than $600 to an individual or a contractor for professional services related to the… [Read More]

Filed Under: 1099 MISC, Expenses, Income, IRS, royalties, taxes
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Why You Need to Join the Authors Guild
by, Jill Swenson
January 17, 2017

The Authors Guild is the nation’s oldest and largest professional organization for writers in the United States, aiding and protecting authors’ interests in copyright, fair contracts, and free expression since 1912. It supports working writers, advocates for author rights, and provides a community for its members. Until recently you needed to be a published author before you met eligibility requirements for membership. This past year the Authors… [Read More]

Filed Under: Authors Guild, Copyright, Emerging Writer Membership, royalties
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End of Year Tasks for Your Business of Being an Author
by, Jill Swenson
December 27, 2016

ONE  Record your mileage of your vehicle on December 31, 2016. If you’ve been keeping a log of your mileage for business trips this year, you will need to know the actual odometer reading for your tax calculations. You’ll need to document your mileage on business separate from the vehicle’s mileage used for personal purposes. TWO  Prepare a list of business expenses related to your… [Read More]

Filed Under: account settings, annual tasks, business expenses, change passwords, user profiles, Website updates
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