'This Is China' is the expert guide for anyone thinking about becoming a foreign teacher in China. This book gives you tailor-made advice on what to do before you go - where to find a job, how to get a Z visa and not an L visa, and how t... ...
The BookBaby Blog provides book writing tips such as how to publish a book for authors of all kinds. Here is where writers become authors.
It can be a slow process — from nine months to two or more years from signing a deal to actually releasing the book, let alone the time it can take to find an agent and for the agent to secure a deal. You may have creative input but little control over the process. Traditional pub...
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You sign an agreement that allows the agent to represent your book. Of course, this is the best-case scenario. Most writers find themselves querying multiple agents. It’s a common myth that you should only speak to one agent at a time: nobody, especially the agent, expects this to be...
Lesson learned: Book your flights first! Then move on to the rest of your trip. 2. Pick Your Destination Based on Prices, If You Can It's one thing to be flexible with your travel dates. But if you can be flexible on where you're heading, that's a serious goldmine for finding che...
An online portfolio is the modern-day version of a business card, resume and project showcase all in one. Here’s how to make a portfolio in 10 steps.
I hope you find it helpful. It contains some of the tips I’ve given to a number of writers that have proven especially valuable. Let’s say you’re a Sophomore or Junior or Senior, or even a published novelist. If you’ve got the basics down, I’d like to share with you my ...
Ideally, you should take long-ish breaks (a few days or even a week) between editing rounds to keep your eyes fresh and your mind sharp. Unlike with drafting a book, where the main hazard is procrastination, the danger here is editing too hastily because you just want to be done. ...