Get Your Book Seen and Sold: The Essential Book Marketing and Publishing Guide
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Get Your Book Seen and Sold: The Essential Book Marketing and Publishing Guide

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Get Your Book Seen and Sold, written by Claudine Wolk and Julie Murkette, is a guide for assisting writers in marketing and getting their book published. Wolk is a published author and Murkette has experience working alongside writers and publishers.

The book first starts off by distinguishing the difference between self-publishing and traditional publishing. The authors then list out various means and methods of marketing and catching the attention of the ideal audience. The book lists multiple tools for marketing, such as a media kit and “the secret.”

I really enjoyed this book. I think this is a great resource for those who are looking to get published. The authors break down the complex process of publishing in a way that is comprehensible to the reader. The format of the book is easy to read and gentle on the eye. The language utilized in the book is not overwhelming and is digestible. It also feels as though the writers are talking to the reader in a fun and humorous way, which lightens the stress of the overall topic.

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