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Stage 3 Writing Course
Stage 3 Writing Course
Stage 3 Writing Course
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Stage 3 Writing Course

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4  Stage Writing Course  

STAGE 3 PROMOTE & SELL YOUR BOOK

 

(This is not a creative writers guide but a practical reference manual)

Self Published Writers -This is  the most important course of all. In an earlier course, I wrote of the need to wear fifteen hats as part of your self-publishing process, well, that hasn't changed. You've done the editor and graphic designer stint, now here's probably one of the hardest tasks - promotion and PR.

Here we offer a wealth of ways in which you can promote your new book using Pinterest, Instagram, Blogs, Media, Facebook, Tumblr & others.

Clear, concise and easy to adapt methods to help you on your way

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookopedia
Release dateSep 29, 2022
ISBN9798215656143
Stage 3 Writing Course
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John Brown

John Brown (1800-1859) was a staunch abolitionist who came to believe that violence and coercion was the only way to stop the scourge of slavery in the United States. Fiercely religious and believing himself to be the instrument of God sent to earth to personally abolish slavery, Brown led a life of activism and violent resistance, finally deciding that the best way to set off a slave liberation movement would be to capture the Federal armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, arm the slaves and then lead a violent rebellion that would sweep through the southern states. During the raid, in October of 1859, five men were killed and many more injured, but Brown and his forces did indeed take over the armory. Very few slaves joined his revolt, however, and the armory was soon retaken by the local militia and US Marines, the latter led by Robert E. Lee himself. Brown was tried immediately, found guilty and hanged in December of 1859, the first person to be executed for treason in the United States. John Brown delivered the following speech at the conclusion of his trial on November 2, 1859. He would be executed a month later and become a hero and martyr to the abolitionist cause.

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    CONTENT

    About Bookopedia

    Promote & sell your book

    Create a blog

    Facebook

    Instagram

    Pinterest

    Tumblr

    Create a website

    Media

    Conclusion

    About Bookopedia

    Bookopedia is a multi-faceted website for writers and book lovers, encapsulating, formatting publishing and associated book sales.

    Unlike many ‘Writer’s Courses’, ours is based on practical experience gained over years and in some cases decades. In short, people who started off just like you, with a strong desire to write and hopefully see their work in print.

    We have called on the advice and experience of published authors in formatting this guide.

    Here are just some of the authors involved –you can check out their work on amazon.

    John Brown – Travel writing and guides plus several topical books.

    Richard Lincton – How to guides and self-help books.

    John Smale – Hypnotherapy, life skills and some fiction.

    Christina Walker – Astrology

    Sarah Lightwood – Beauty & self help

    Christopher Holt – Extraordinay fiction

    I only wish that I had been able to find this quality of advice when I started writing. We have set out the guide in four stages/courses, each one dealing with the progressive stages of your creative writing.

    This is Course No 3 – Promote & Sell Your Book

    John Brown

    Stage 3 Promote & Sell Your Book:

    Well, you’ve done it, you have a book. You

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