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Getting Published Basics #389770 11/22/09 02:17 AM
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I have step by step instructions on how to get published, either via a publishing house or self publishing, here -

http://www.lisashea.com/lisabase/writing/gettingyourbookpublished/

A key is to write all the time. Carry a notebook with you. Carry a voice recorder for the car. Write, record, capture bits of dialogue, the scent of a flower, the sound of a jazz band. You never know which random thought will become the core of a new story or poem!


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #389773 11/22/09 02:38 AM
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I'll have a read of that.

I have lots of books on creative writing, etc and I have even written some articles ~ and a novel.
Not much published yet ~ just a feature letter/article in the newspaper. (The neighbours were impressed!)


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: PDM] #389774 11/22/09 03:15 AM
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Thanks.


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Carl] #389784 11/22/09 09:48 AM
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opportune timing. i've been thinking more and more to string a book together. just imagine the number of noses i'll get up if that gets published!! smile


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: janimal] #390229 11/26/09 12:19 AM
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janimal - we would love to help you publish that book!

What is it going to be about?


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #390637 11/30/09 11:02 PM
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What a helpful page! Thanks!

I've always thought of publishing my poems, but it seems like too much of a hassle to do so. Besides the point that a poet never seems to be recognized until they die!

Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Niki] #390647 12/01/09 01:00 AM
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There are some English poets, who are alive, and quite well-known, I think.


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: PDM] #390653 12/01/09 01:10 AM
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Niki - I know many poets who are really enjoying attention while they live! It is all about getting your work out there so people can read and enjoy them.

Have you looked at Mused, my literary magazine? We help many people get discovered every quarter -

http://www.bellaonline.com/review/

If you want to publish your own book of poems it is REALLY easy. Just put all your poems into a Word document. Then do File - Save As PDF. POOF you have a PDF file. Send that around to family and friends to get feedback. Then you can load it into Lulu or CreateSpace or CafePress for FREE and now the whole world can buy a copy.

If you have any questions at all let us know, but it really is that easy smile


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #390657 12/01/09 01:16 AM
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Might be easy, but will anyone read? I'd think a book would at least need a few visual aesthetics to make it readable. And visual aesthetics, I do not do well. Not my forte.

I have wanted to at least try though. I have 350+ poems penned. If anything, I'd like it to take form in something that will stand the test of time. Right now, they're sitting on a internet database/art-site.

I will be checking out your literary magazine though! Checking it out now. smile


Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #390798 12/02/09 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: Lisa Shea
janimal - we would love to help you publish that book!

What is it going to be about?


haven't quite nailed that yet. somewhere in the realms of a 'what's wrong with the world' rant - a blend of philosophy, theology and politics.


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: janimal] #390828 12/03/09 02:00 AM
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That could be a best-seller!


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: PDM] #390846 12/03/09 04:13 PM
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i'd better get cracking - i could do with the cash. smile

is there any software out there useful for the job beyond microsoft word? i was wondering whether there is a worthwhile program out there which helps you to keep track of references and allows you to search and cross-reference within what you have written to help you keep track? i noticed that so called authoring software tends not to be well thought of... or maybe there are techniques and plug ins for word which allow you to do these kinds of things?

the reason i ask is this book idea is likely to be monstrously complex to stitch together, and anything which helps to organise the work would be a major bonus.

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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: janimal] #390898 12/04/09 07:39 AM
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Niki -

You don't need visuals at all with poetry! Go into word, heck they have many templates in there that do pretty page numbers if you'd like something pretty. I have several poetry books from friends and it's all about the poetry. People will read your words, they're not too worried about artwork!

Start small. Make a *little* book with your 20 favorite poems in it. Lulu and the others will even help you make a pretty cover without any effort at all. If you're in word do File - Save As - PDF. Then you can email a few of us the PDF to look at, and we can give you suggestions!


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #390899 12/04/09 07:41 AM
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Janimal - Word does let you add in an index and table of contents and references and all of that fairly easily. I have a Champagne book and a Sangria book which are about 100 pages each I think. It's very easy to just select words and have them automatically go into the index or wherever you want.

I think you're talking more about organizing your thoughts though, yes? That is sort of like when I write a "how to do low carb" book and am figuring out which parts to put where? Is that what you meant?


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #390903 12/04/09 10:04 AM
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yes, i was more talking about organising my thoughts - being able to quickly cite anywhere a particular subject is brought up, so i can be coherent without needlessly repeating myself. i realise that a lot of that is down to writer skill but i was hoping that something might be able to do a kind of databasing job on the body of the work.

table of contents and referencing seem less critical, and more straightforward than this in particular.


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: janimal] #390941 12/05/09 12:03 AM
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I know logically that might make sense, but in terms of a human being reading it you really don't want to be sending them to X and Y and Z. That gets really confusing for a reader. It is actually far better to repeat yourself, to explain a given concept three different ways in three different places. Often times it is the third time when it really sinks in. So I would advocate coming up with different ways to explain the same idea, and allow your book to keep bringing them up.


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: Lisa Shea] #390984 12/05/09 09:25 AM
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i wasn't thinking in terms of cross referencing for the readers benefit, but only for my own while i'm writing.


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Re: Getting Published Basics [Re: janimal] #391267 12/09/09 04:09 AM
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Ah! OK I understand now.

I've never used any tool like that. My non-fiction books are about weddings and courtships, about low carb, about dreams, about sleeping well, about Champagne cocktails, about Sangria ... in none of the cases did there really need to be any real cross referencing. I did several "how to program in ASP" books and even there it was laid out so first I covered the functions, then the operators, etc. So there were never any situations where I needed to worry about that sort of a thing.

I wonder what kind of software could help with multi layered writing ...


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