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Proof Reader
Good afternoon fellow writers/authors, I need a little advice. I am wondering how much can I expect to pay for a proof reader? To have a collection of 30 comic limericks, approximately 2,000-2,500 words. There is so much info on the internet and it really varies, so perhaps some of you have personal experiences you would be kind enough to share. Thank you.
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@Hannah Janeth thanks for this, I haven’t quite decided yet but this is great info. Thank you.
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@Samson Bonnie thank you this is great info to have.
All writers & all genres welcome!
What genre is your current manuscript? Have you published before or will this be your first?
All writers & all genres welcome!
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@Reeses Witherspoon Hi and thanks for your comments. I am really enjoying writing relatable rhyme for women, rhyming for children I find a little more difficult as you have to be a little more selective with your words, but it’s still loads of fun. This week I have been trying limericks for women with themes such as the struggles with diet, exercise and inflation! What genre do you write?
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@Reeses Witherspoon I have published three children’s books so far, Reach For The Stars, It’s Cool To Be Kind and Mischief Farm. Currently I am working on a poetry book and I a book of limericks both about everyday life. One titled The Little Book of Poems - Laugh, Wince and Nod Along & We’re Gonna Need Wine! What is your children’s book about? I do love a good romance novel and I read many.
WHY: Lessons in Self Publishing?
This space started strong and has been lacking for the past few weeks. I know I have been traveling and my publishing business just published two books, so... busy, busy, busy! BUT, I want a refresh here. More people helping people. More publishing tips. More successfully published books! Please comment below why you joined this group and lets get back to WHY WE ARE HERE!
WHY: Lessons in Self Publishing?
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I joined to connect with other self published authors so we can learn from one another.
Authors & marketers
Where do you struggle the most in book sales? A. Ads that bring clicks but no sales B. Landing page doesn’t convert C. Low email capture for follow-ups D. Not enough traffic Comment A, B, C, or D 👇Let’s see which one’s the biggest pain point!
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Marketing is the hardest part I find, especially if you don’t have a large social media following and are not that willing to put yourself on camera! (That would be me, not fond of putting myself out there on video)
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@Lawrence Miller Thank you so much for your input, once.I am ready to launch my latest book I may just come back to you.
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