Many first time authors believe all their manuscript needs is a little editing, proofing and cleanup. To produce a good read, here's what they really need.
Michelle Richmond is not only a best selling author, she's an editor too. Here's how she made the leap and what she prescribes to aspiring author-editors.
Today, literary agents manage book proposals, book deals and payments. In the digital future, they will manage publishing projects.
Guy Kawasaki has advice for authors who want to self-publish. He's got some attitude too, and he's not afraid to share it.
James Victore is a teacher, designer and visual provocateur. In this interview, he shares his perspective on book design and what it takes to create great work.
Last month, I posted here about NaNoWriMo, an annual write-a-thon held in the month of November. Now it's time for me share how I fared on my way to the finish line.
We recently caught up with Net Minds Select author Ray Ellingsen, who is putting the finishing touches on the first installment of his zombie trilogy.
In this interview, Sandra Goroff talks about her career and dishes advice to publicists on what it takes to succeed in the modern publishing industry.
If you are a publishing freelancer you need to stop trading time for cash and build up assets that work while you rest. Net Minds has a plan for that.
When you have any kind of creative deadline breathing down your neck and the mood evades you, don’t meditate yourself into a coma! I have few simple tricks that I use to get back on track.