DENTON WRITERS LEAGUE
FIRST EDITION
August 2007
VOL. 18 NUMBER 8
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WHERE WE MEET AND WHEN
The second Saturday of every month, at the
Denton Library-Emily
Fowler Branch
- click here for map
502 Oakland St
Denton, TX
General Meeting 10:30 a.m.
Lunch at Noon at the
Evergreen Super Buffet
- click here for map
1006 W. University Dr
Denton, TX
NEXT MEETING: August 11, 2007
Guest Speakers
August 11 - Joan Neubauer
September 8 - L. C. Hayden
October 13 - Bob Sanchez
November 10 - Donna Lancaster
December 8 - Sharon Elrod
GUEST SPEAKER
Joan R. Neubauer's work has appeared in
national and regional publications. She has written on a wide array of subjects
including history, camping, nutrition, business, wedding planning, writing and
personal biographies. She is a public speaker who addresses a variety of
subjects for organizations, writers' groups, and corporations. She also teaches
classes and workshops on the subject of writing.
Joan graduated from what is now West Chester
University in Pennsylvania and taught Spanish and English as a second language
for a number of years in government programs, private schools, community
colleges, and continuing education programs and began freelancing in 1987.
In 1990 she founded Word Wright International, a copywriting firm to serve the
writing needs of Houston's business community, as well as individuals who wish
to write their personal stories.
Visit their website at http://www.wordwright.biz/ .
Myth: You need an agent or big publishing house to market your book and
make big money. Since big publishers don't look at unknown authors, now is the time to
look at what they can do for you. Dan Poynter, self-publishing guru, says
that if a publisher can't sell four times as many books as you can, you're
better off selling it yourself. Self-publishing first is good because it
acts as a test market for your book. If it sells well (over 10,000 in a
year), publishers may be interested in your book. Traditional publishers and
agents accept only 1-2% of authors' submissions, and even if you are one of
the "chosen" you may not make much money after printing, bookstore,
distributor, wholesaler and other expenses--probably $2 on a $14 book. Yes,
you get an advance, but your sales must meet that and more. And after the
initial book tour, the trainee marketing person is onto the next new author.
Then, your books disappear from the bookstore shelf unless you, personally,
devote a lot of time to marketing them. Book Publishing is a new game today. Think self-publishing where the
profits are all yours. Self-publishing is in. Thanks to Dan Poynter of the
Self Pulsing Manual for giving us permission to do part of the task
ourselves. If you self-publish and decide to print, you need to print only
the copies you need (5-500) with the new technology Print on Demand (POD).
No more unsold cartons of books in your closets or garage. You print as you
go leaving enough cash flow to market your book splendidly. Myth: To be a respected author, you must invest thousands of hours of
time on your full-length book. The reality is that people today want concise and useful information. You
don't have to write a 200-page book to be a real author. Remember The
One-Minute Manager and the One-Minute Salesperson? Around one hundred pages.
People want information fast and convenient. Create short information
products you can sell online, even if you don't have your own Web site. If you choose to print your book with Print Quantity Needed (PQN), your
perfect bound books will look as good as any book on the bookstore shelves.
Myth: Authors must spend a lot of money to publish themselves. The
printing costs for 1500 copies of a 160-page book might cost $3000, about $2
a unit. Small runs cost even more per unit. That's a lot of cash for anyone
to put out all at once, and it's not worth it to many of us to use our home
equity or life savings to finance our book. The answer is a small run with
Print on Demand (POD) where you can print only 500 for around $2.40 for 160
pages. Without the high inventory, you can maintain a comfortable cash flow.
You save even more money if you don't print your book. Book publishing is
going Internet. You can write small books in less time, market them easily
and inexpensively on the Web and reap profits sooner. Try an e-book. It can
be downloaded, it takes no printing costs because your buyer prints or
downloads it. You don't even have to have the whole book finished to sell
it. Just include your table of contents at the end of each chapter and
present it as an e-serial book. Judy Cullins: 20-year author, publisher, book coach Reprinted from Writers Write, Inc http://www.writerswrite.com
POETRY CORNER
Poetry Group Open Mic Night Workshops and Conferences (courtesy of TCoA)
How Three Publishing Myths
Kill the Author
by Judy Collins
© 2001
Agents and publishing houses have their best interests at heart, not the
author's. Save yourself from headaches, disappointments, and money down the
drain. Become your own independent publisher and produce your book faster
and cheaper. All you need is a little help from professionals.
Helps entrepreneurs manifest their book and web dreams
eBk: _Ten Non-techie Ways to Market Your Book Online_
http://www.bookcoaching.com/products.shtml
Send an email to
Subscribe@bookcoaching.com
FREE The Book Coach Says... includes 2 free eReports/
Judy@bookcoaching.com
Ph:619/466/0622
3rd Saturday
10:00 am
Emily Fowler Library
502 Oakland St
Denton, TX
4th Wednesday
7:00 pm
Recycled Books
200 N Locust St
Denton, TX
download forms Dear
Author, Registration
CONVENTIONS
Convention
Month Place
URL
ConDFW Feb Dallas, TX
http://www.condfw.org/
AggieCon March Bryan, TX
http://aggiecon.tamu.edu/
Dreamin' in Dallas April Dallas, TX
http://www.dallasromanceauthors.com/conferences/
ApolloCon June Houston, TX
http://www.apollocon.org/
ConMisterio July
Austin, TX
http://www.conmisterio.org/
Conestoga July Tulsa, OK
http://www.sftulsa.org/conestoga/
Armadillo Con August Austin, TX
http://www.fact.org/dillo/
Mythcon August Norman, OK
http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon37.html
Bubonicon August Albuquerque, NM
http://bubonicon.home.att.net/
Fencon Sept Dallas, TX
http://www.fencon.org/
A comprehensive list of other
conventions
http://www.fencon.org/links.html#calendar
World Fantasy Con Nov Austin, TX
http://www.fact.org/wfc2006/
On-Line Writers resources
Author's Network-for writers about writing based in Europe, but interesting-
http://www.author-network.com/
AuthorSpeak at the Dallas Library -
http://dallaslibrary.org/authorspeak/authorspeak.htm
Copyright Forms- http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/
Dallas Screen Writers- http://www.dallasscreenwriters.com/
Denton Public Library - http://www.cityofdenton.com/pages/library.cfm
Glimmer Train Press, Inc.-A quarterly magazine of about 260 pages of literary
fiction - http://www.glimmertrain.com/
Lulu.Com - A Self-Publisher -
http://www.lulu.com/
National Association of Women Writers - http://www.naww.org
National Writers Union - http://www.nwu.org/
Para Publishing Website - a good writing, publishing, and promotion source - http://parapub.com/getpage.cfm?file=/homepage.html&user=#user
Preditors and Editors-a resources to check out agents and publishers http://www.anotherealm.com/prededitors/
Ralan's Webstravaganza-speculative fiction resource http://ralan.com/
Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators - http://www.scbwi.org/
Texas Coalition of Authors, Inc. - http://www.texasauthors.org/
Texas Writers League - http://www.writersleague.org/
The Market List-the online resource for genre fiction writers http://www.marketlist.com/
The Novelist's Workshop-essays and advice on how to publish your book- http://www.monash.com/writers.html
Writer's Exchange - http://www.writers-exchange.com/epublishing/
Writer's Market - http://www.writersmarket.com/index_ns.asp
Writers Net-source for information for writers, editors, agents, and publishers - http://www.writers.net
Writing-World.Com - http://www.writing-world.com
There are multitudes of writing resources available on the Internet. Go to any search engine and ask for writer's resources, writer's markets, writer's contests, writer's conferences, etc
DWL OFFICERS:
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joni1957@verizon.net) - 940/382-4865
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