A Story of Book Publishing Persistence
November 11, 2010 by Sophfronia Scott · 2 Comments
Author Sophfronia Scott discusses what aspiring writers can learn from the story of John Lewis’s long journey to publish his book “Radio Master: The Life and Times of Sports Broadcasting Great Ted Husing”
The Book Proposal Thing
August 15, 2008 by Sophfronia Scott · Leave a Comment
By Sophfronia Scott If you’re just beginning to learn about the book publishing process, you were probably surprised to hear that for some projects, you have to write a book proposal before you write the book. For some, that’s good news: they don’t have to write a whole book right off the bat. For some, [...]





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