How to Write a Nonfiction Book if You’re Not a Writer

How to Write a Nonfiction Book if You’re Not a Writer

Writing a book can be daunting – especially if you don’t have much experience. But it’s far from impossible. Book coach and bestselling author Steve Donahue details five ways you can transfer existing talents, systems, and habits from your daily life into writing your book.

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5 Ways to Get the Most out of Your Illustrator

5 Ways to Get the Most out of Your Illustrator

There’s nothing quite like a great book illustrator’s ability to bring a story to life. If you’re hiring an illustrator of your own, we’ve turned our best advice into a list of ways to help you get the most out of the relationship.

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How to Ask for Feedback on your Book (And Make the Most of It)

How to Ask for Feedback on your Book (And Make the Most of It)

Book marketing experts frequently recommend seeking outside review before you publish — and for good reason. Here’s how you can take advantage of that insightful feedback and ensure your book is ready to make a positive splash.

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How to Begin Promoting Your Book on Goodreads

How to Begin Promoting Your Book on Goodreads

Goodreads is an easy-to-use, interactive, and low-maintenance social cataloguing site dedicated to authors and readers. If you’re an author with a book to promote, a Goodreads presence can pay off. Here’s how authors can start using the platform today — and why it’s a match made in book marketing heaven.

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5 Things You Should Know about Working with a Book Publicist

5 Things You Should Know about Working with a Book Publicist

Hiring a book publicist? The best results occur when an author is well-prepared for the process. To help you get in the right mindset, Jennifer Tucker from Smith Publicity joins us to share 5 things you may not know about working with a book publicist — but should.

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How to Host a Successful Virtual Book Launch

How to Host a Successful Virtual Book Launch

Wondering how to host a virtual book launch? Get advice from someone who’s done it well. FriesenPress author Dr. Dele Ola recently held a successful remote launch for his book Be A Change Agent. Here’s his step-by-step guide for how to throw a safe and successful launch of your very own.

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3 Reasons Why All Authors Need A Professional Book Editor

3 Reasons Why All Authors Need A Professional Book Editor

If you want to transform that rough first draft into an unstoppable bestseller you'll undoubtedly need a professional editor. Still not convinced? Here are three key reasons why it’s crucial to not only hire a professional editor, but one who specializes in books.

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[VIDEO] A Road Map to Self-Publishing | Video Interview with FriesenPress’s Emily Perkins

[VIDEO] A Road Map to Self-Publishing | Video Interview with FriesenPress’s Emily Perkins

FriesenPress Publishing Consultant Emily Perkins is featured as a self-publishing expert in a masterclass series called Writing your First (or next) Book. Watch her in-depth interview with host Traci Skuce as she charts the road map to self-publishing:

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The Little Boy from Jamaica: Interview with Children’s Book Author Devon Clunis

The Little Boy from Jamaica: Interview with Children’s Book Author Devon Clunis

As the first Black Chief of Police in Canada, Devon Clunis is a trailblazer in the truest sense. But in between his many career achievements, he and his wife Pearlene have also made a difference by authoring children’s books with an inclusive message. We spoke with Devon to learn more about the origins of The Little Boy From Jamaica, the impact his and Pearlene’s books have had on readers, and so much more.

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Jim Crow Also Lived Here: Author Leonard Paris Shares a Powerful Message

Jim Crow Also Lived Here: Author Leonard Paris Shares a Powerful Message

Leonard Albert Paris is the author of Jim Crow Also Lived Here. The book recounts Leonard’s first eighteen years growing up as a Black youth in rural Nova Scotia, Canada. In honour of Black History Month, we spoke with Leonard about the mission he’s on with his book, his writing process as a first-time author, and how processing the past can help us work together to build a more inclusive future.

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