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I wrote a book, now what? |
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Located in Central Florida
I am looking forward to discussing your challenges, sharing your vision, and working with you on your exciting new eBook!
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eBook Writing Help |
eBook Writing Team |
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This page will SOON showcase the talented people who assist me regularly on specific projects. Each professional specializes in a specific genre, and has individualized talents. |
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You must wear many hats to be a first time author, especially if you’re on a tight budget. You may find that you need eBook Support. Here are a list of questions you should ask yourself: I want to write a book, but where do I start? How will I market my eBook? How will I design my website introducing my eBook? How will the search engines find my new book? Can I optimize my website so Google searchers will find it? What is a resellers submission? How much money can I expect to make on an eBook? Can I sell an eBook in PDF and hardcopy format? What is Mobilpocket Creator software? Can I sell my book on Amazon without converting it to Mobilepocket Creator? How do I convert my Word document to PDF? How much does it cost to have my book cover designed? Where can I find a cover designer? Can I design my book’s cover myself? How much does it cost for someone to edit my book for me? Do I need a ghost writer? Is my book a technical manual? What’s the difference between a technical book and a how-to book? Where can I find a technical writer? Should I hire a technical writer? Who can create a table of contents for me? How do I format my book for double-sided printing? How do I create odd and even headers and footers in my book? How much does an ISBN Number cost? How do I get my book Copyright protected? How much does it cost to copyright my book? Do I have to copyright my book? How do I market my book once it’s published?
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There is no technology that can make you a great writer. Technology itself changes too quickly for any busy person to keep up with. Software doesn’t solve your challenges… people do. Books are written by story tellers. Story tellers are people. If the human factor is not lost, any book can find its audience and be enjoyed. |
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Lorcan D’Sert, Ghostwriter, editor, proofreader
Specializes in: Theology and History
Mr. D’Sert is a Florida native, is currently enrolled in the Master’s in Professional Writing Program at the University of Central Florida. He received a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Stetson University in Deland, Florida and Master’s in Divinity from Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.
Worked on: Justice From Within, currently working on Like a Bird. |

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Writer, Editor, Formatting and Marketing Specialist |


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Jennie Scorza Ghostwriter, editor, proofreader
Specializes in: True Crime and Horror Genres
Mrs. Scorza is currently an elementary school teacher in Volusia County, Florida.
Worked on: Justice From Within |
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Holly Ryerson Ghostwriter, editor, proofreader
Specializes in: Children’s Books, Home-Schooling Children, Christian-themed, and Animal or Rescue-related stories. |
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Danielle LaVerde Collaborator
Danielle LaVerde is a long-time resident of Florida. She is a mother to a special-needs child while also working full-time at a prestigious law firm. Her collaboration and the cooperative assistance of her colleagues in the legal field have proven to be valuable in the completion of publications. |
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Kathleen Rasche Consultant, Journalist
Specializes in: Journalism |
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Jacqueline Schwing Logistics, and Proofreader
Specializes in: Animal and Rescue-related genres.
Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jackie moved to Florida. She has three children, and became a veterinary technician. She loves to read self-help books and murder mysteries. |
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by Gisele Veilleux
The DAO of SEO by Ken Sproul
Self-Defense Products by Jack Krohn
by Gisele Veilleux
by Gisele Veilleux
The Miracle Diet by Clay Bryant
Like a Bird, coming soon
The Answer, coming soon
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Tammy Ubach, Illustrator
Specializes in: Children’s Books
Worked on: The Story of Penelope, and Wendell and the Shoe Worms |
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I have no doubt that everyone has a story to tell, and an experience to share. If you’re timid about writing, considering testing the waters by writing children’s books.
Some examples may be: · your dog or cat · your first date · your first prom · your first job · your first car · how you felt when you didn’t make the cut on the football team, etc.
Our children desperately need mentors. By writing a children’s book, and sharing on one of your life experiences, your contribution could be profound.
Not sure how?
I suggest that you start by reading “Writing Your Life” by Lou Willett Stanek, PH.D., author of “So You Want to Write a Novel”.
Start now! |


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Susan Berry, Ghostwriter and Illustrator
Specializes in: Adoption-related books. |
