
Esteban by Fish Nealman: A Story of Resilience, Transformation, and the Human Spirit
Some stories resonate not because of grand spectacle, but because of their emotional truth.Esteban by Fish Nealman is one of those stories — a deeply human


Some stories resonate not because of grand spectacle, but because of their emotional truth.Esteban by Fish Nealman is one of those stories — a deeply human

Choosing a title is one of the most exciting — and intimidating — moments in the writing journey. Your book title is more than a

Few milestones in an author’s journey feel as exciting as seeing a story move beyond the page and onto the screen. Book-to-film adaptations represent one

With more than 600 outlets across the United States, Barnes & Noble has the most book retail stores in the country. A Fortune 1000 company, it is considered most successful and one of those at the top. Consequently, as an author, you might find it intimidating to even consider a book signing event at a Barnes & Noble, and even more so if you’re self-published.

We all know that taxes are inevitable. As a newly self-published author, you’re going to encounter taxes sooner or later, so it is essential that you get to know the basics as you begin your new venture. In this article, we will be exploring some key concepts about taxes that you should understand. Do note, however, that this is not a substitute for legal advice; should you have a very specific problem with taxes, you should consult an attorney or tax professional.

A common misconception about editors is that their job is to correct your grammatical mistakes—they fix commas and misspellings and maybe add some semicolons here and there to make you look smart. Editors indeed do all of the above, but they are also experts at looking for things you may have never thought about while writing your manuscript, and this extends beyond grammar. So why should I hire an editor? Can’t I do these things by myself?