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Stage 2 Writing Course
Stage 2 Writing Course
Stage 2 Writing Course
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Stage 2 Writing Course

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Stage 2 Writing Course - John Brown

 

The Path to Publication

I'm presuming at this stage that you have already completed Stage 1 of the writing course. If not, then welcome anyway.

I think it would be wise to check you are ready for this next stage and that all your set-up points are in order.

 

Choose your method of publication

This may sound somewhat odd at his stage buy this decision will impact on every move you make from now on, so it's vital that you understand the long-term benefits and drawbacks of your options.

 

Within this course I will detail the benefits or otherwise of  Traditional publishing, self publishing e books, P.O.D., book covers, publishing platforms and so much more.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookopedia
Release dateSep 30, 2022
ISBN9798215207826
Stage 2 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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    Stage 2 Writing Course - John Brown

    Stage 2-  A step-by-step guide to Publishing Your Book

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    John Brown

    Content

    About Bookopedia

    The path to publication

    Choose your method of publication

    Print on Demand

    E publishing

    K.D.P.

    The cover

    Setting up the gutter

    Recap & conclusion

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