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Thursday, January 31, 2008
How to Publish a Book; Internet Book Marketing; Publish a Book; Book Marketing; Book Publicity; How to Publish a Book PublicityHey folks, How to Publish a Book has an excellent new video on Internet Book Marketing and on information about how
to publish a book. The following video comes from last Thursday evening; I interviewed author Matthew Peterson about his book Paraworld Zero and about how to publish a book and how to market a book in an internet-driven world. His book has just recently been
published by Windstorm Creative, and he has focused much of his book marketing and publicity via the internet. In the video, we discuss how to publish a
book, internet book marketing, the internet as a place to publish a book, MySpace, designing an author website, Search Engine
Optimization, and many other areas related to how to publish a book and how to market a book using the Internet. As
always, if you have any questions about how to publish a book, how to get a literary agent, or how to market a book using
the internet, feel free to drop me a line using the "Contact Us" page of the How to Publish a Book site. Thanks
so much! Stacey StaceyCochran.com
10:20 am est
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
How to Publish a Book; Non-Fiction Book; Movie; Book Publishing; Publish a Book; Film; PublishHey folks, This week's interview for How to Publish a Book comes from Friday's taping of The Artist's
Craft on Raleigh Television Network Channel 10 and features Jock Brandis, author, inventor, filmmaker, and founder of the non-profit organization Full Belly Project. Jock's resume is one of the most impressive we've had on How to Publish a Book. He's worked with Stephen King (on Maximum Overdrive), John Travolta (on Domestic Disturbance), David Lynch (on Blue Velvet), David Cronenberg (on Videodrome), Alan Alda (on Betsy's Wedding), and he published his book The Ship's Cat as part of a challenge he made with Kurt Vonnegut. In recent years, he's turned his genius towards helping to feed the hungry in Third World countries, and is the
inventor of the Malian Peanut Sheller. He has begun work with MIT's D-Lab to help create technologies for small villages to improve the lives of the folks around the globe from Uganda, to Mali, to
the Philippines. This interview is in three parts on YouTube. As always, if you have comments, questions, or would
like to chat about how to publish a book, drop us a line through the "contact us" page on this site. Thanks
so much, and enjoy the interview! Stacey StaceyCochran.com
7:35 am est
Saturday, January 5, 2008
How to Publish a Book: Non-fiction Book, Memoir Book, Self Publish, Book PublishingHey folks, This week's interview for How to Publish a Book comes from yesterday's taping of The Artist's
Craft. The guest was Adam Shepard, and his book is Scratch Beginnings. Although a self-published book, Scratch Beginnings led to an article in the New York Post, which incredibly led to an upcoming interview on the Today Show and one on Inside Edition. I've never heard of a self-published
author getting on the Today Show, and so this interview for How to a Publish a Book is worth watching in order to see how
to publish a book the right way. Directed by Michael Graziano and Marnie Cooper-Priest, this interview for How to Publish
a Book also includes a new segment on our show The Book Report with Natasha Gilliam. Natasha chose The Kite Runner for her first Book Report spotlight. Enjoy! Stacey StaceyCochran.com
1:33 pm est
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