Sunday, November 15, 2009

Can You Be Your Own Book Publisher?

Can You Be Your Own Book Publisher?

November 12, 2009

By Sophfronia Scott

There's a new book out whose author is determined to “expose” the “deception” and “overcharging” of self-publishing companies. Michael N. Marcus, author of Become A Real Self-Publisher, writes “Just as no one can eat lunch for you or take a bath for you, no one can self-publish for you. The companies that call themselves ‘self-publishing companies’ are really vanity presses that make most of their money by selling services to misinformed and naive writers, not by selling books to readers.”

He advocates becoming a “real self-publisher”, meaning that you do it all yourself: get the printer, get the designers and editors, get your own ISBNs and market your book. There’s nothing wrong with that. I’m just wondering—if writers are “misinformed and naïve”, how can they do any better doing everything on their own? It seems to me they would still be prey to overcharging and deception by printers, editors and designers.

This is why I have always encouraged my clients to take charge of their own book publishing process by clearly understanding their goals and learning as much as they can about publishing so they can make the best choices for their book. Why are you writing the book? Why do you want to be published? What do you hope to get out of it? How much money do you want to spend? How much work are you willing to put into it?

When it comes to self-publishing, I believe it’s very much like a home renovation project. You could supervise the whole thing yourself: hire the architect, the electrician, the carpenter, the plumber and order all the materials yourself. Or you could hire a contractor to do all this for you. It’s the same with your book. You can oversee the whole project yourself or use a company that offers publishing services. It’s up to you to understand both options and choose accordingly.

Many of these publishing companies are reputable (I will admit not all are great, that’s why you must do your research!), and these days offer a better quality book and larger distribution than would normally be in the reach of a new author. I’ve used such publishing services and I work with a highly regarded company to bring these same services to my clients to help them bring their books into the world. This works best right now, and I may choose to do it differently in the future. But I will be the first to tell any writer that no choice is automatic. You must weigh your options and decide which path is right for you.

There doesn’t have to be “victims” here as Mr. Marcus says. But there is every opportunity to have many more educated consumers.

© 2009 Sophfronia Scott

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

My Journey Continues...

My journey to re-inventing myself continues. In the last week, I have learned some amazing things about myself. Actually, in the last month, I have learned some amazing things about myself some of which I will be willing to share. The rest, well, you'll have to keep following my journey as I reveal more.

I have learned:
that I have grown tremendously
that I am still growing
that I am willing to be transparent without fear
that it really doesn't matter what you think about me
that I am passionate about ALOT of things
that I am willing to speak out and take a stand
that this blog is just the beginning
that we should ALWAYS be grateful for the smallest things
that I enjoy being loved and loving people

See, now that wasn't so bad, was it? I know you thought it was going to be some 'deep stuff', but as you can see, growth really does lie in simplicity.

I've grown weary of 'deep stuff'. I just want to live free. Free from worry, free from restraints and constraints, free to be who God created me to be. I am well on my way and it feels damn good.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

My Life

One thing I've discovered is that there is a longing inside of all of us to make a difference. I used to deny this. I felt like I didn't 'need' anything or anybody to make me feel good. Until I started feeling this longing. What happened? My kids grew up. My marriage grew. I was not 'needed' as much anymore. And I felt empty. I started feeling like, "I need something to do, someone to care for, I want to be relevant." Yet, I felt so insignificant. Not needed. Forgotten. Which has led me to where I am today. I am going to re-invent myself. That's right. I am going to do some things that I've only thought about doing. I am going to follow my passion. I am going to allow myself to dream again. I am going to make new connections with like-minded people that can appreciate me. I've already started and it feels so good.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Always Remain Humble

I love life and I love living. I love meeting new people, lots of them. But I know that only a few will remain in my life. And that's ok. I recently have gotten to know someone who I like a lot. This person did something rare and wonderful for me. They may not think it was anything extravagant, but it meant a lot to me. I am reminded of something I heard God speak to me over a year ago, "Always remain humble." I am learning that in our humility, God will exalt us and shine his favor on us. For that, I am grateful. To my new friend, thank you for "leaving a piece God" with me. To God - thank you for keeping me on your mind.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Madame CJ Walker - PROMOTE YOURSELF!

"I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there I was promoted to the washtub. From there I was promoted to the cook kitchen. And from there I promoted myself into the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations. I have built my own factory on my own ground" - Madame Walker

I have always been so inspired by Madame CJ Walker. Once you read her story, there are no reasons for any excuses. She was born to slaves, was orphaned at 7 years old and went on to become a millionaire! This was in the early 1900's. I mean, what else can you say?

I came across an author today who basically says the same thing on her blog. She talks about being in the age of the Independent Artist. What this means, in a nutshell is that we have so many resources at our fingertips, we need to take advantage of this Information age. We have Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter and the Internet that we can use at our disposal to connect with people that we only used to dream about. Time to take advantage of what we have.

PROMOTE YOURSELF!

Friday, October 2, 2009

How big is a MUSTARD SEED?

I have always been intrigued by the scripture in the Bible that talks about having faith the size of a MUSTARD SEED. First of all, WHAT IS A MUSTARD SEED? Well, I googled it and here is what I found: Mustard seeds are the small seeds of the various mustard plants. The seeds are about 2 mm in diameter. Wow, that's really small. So then, if all we need is faith the size of a MUSTARD SEED, why is it that we/I am not where I want to be in my life? I thought I had faith. Where have I gone wrong? This is going to be an exciting journey as I attempt to discover this MUSTARD SEED faith. I will be blogging about my discoveries along the way.

I am the type of person that gets bored EASILY. I am always looking for the next challenge. Once I have mastered a thing, baby, it's time to move on to bigger and better. However, I have allowed my fears to hold me hostage and keep me immobile and I have grown tired of being in the same spot. I want to be free! So, I am on this journey of self-discovery. I am already learning so much. And it's not that I'm learning anything new, this time I am PAYING ATTENTION. I have been known to make the simplest tasks harder than what it is. I am attempting to step back and look at the simplicity of life and its various lessons. Won't you join me on this journey?

My hope and my prayer for you today is that you become all that God intended for you. My prayer is that you discover that you are "fearfully and wonderfully made." (Psalm 139). I pray that you begin to create your circumstances by speaking it into existence. After all, God said, "Let there be light, and there was light." Sounds too simple doesn't it? But I've already seen it working in my life just this week.
I am now convinced more than ever that 'death and life are in the power of the tongue." Therefore, I am watching what I say. If I get alittle quiet, that's because I have to make sure that I am only speaking LIFE. Let's be honest: alot of what comes out of our mouths on a daily basis is nothing but rubbish anyway. So, start speaking life and watch those dead situations begin to LIVE.

LIVE...LOVE...LAUGH

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Having My Say!

Just left Twitterville to come over here to have my say! I LOVE Twitter but sometimes I just want to share my thoughts. My thoughts today are in regards to SPEAKING LIFE. I have learned that we create our world, our circumstances by what comes out of our mouth. I just forget sometime. So, in the last couple days, I have made a commitment to only speak positive things and words that edify. I have already seen results! This is incredible so I invite you, yes you, to join the crusade. SPEAK LIFE!

Another issue that has been of great concern to me is the use of the 'N' word, especially among black people. I just have not been able to wrap my mind around how some people think it is a term of endearment. I just can't see it. That's another reason that I started to watch what comes out of my mouth because of my belief of the power of WORDS. You hear people talk about the power of words and the power of a positive confession. It's even in the Bible. But so often we forget this. I know I do. I have allowed myself to see only my circumstances. But I have changed this! So, back to the 'N' word. I refuse to say it knowing how degrading that word has been to us of African descent. So, again, why are we still using it? I am on a mission to eradicate that word in the Black community. Won't you join me?