Disclaimer, Please Read
   A good time to become Published
   "Added Value" thinking
   Affiliate Publisher
   Are you "Published" Period.
   Back Cover Endorsements and Blurb
   Black Text may be a RED Flag
   Blacks; Are all created equal?
   Book Layout in MSWord
   Bookstore Visit
   Bookstore Visit 2
   Converting Book to eBook
   Copyright Issues
   Cover Art Resolution
   Cover Coatings: Lam/UV
   Cover (Color) Proofs
   Creed Stolen from 1913
   Customer Service 1
   Customer Service 2
   Customer Service 3
   Disclaimer, Please Read
   Dream, Do you have one?
   Ethics Check: What would I do?
   Errors in English Language
   Family History the same as any book
   Family History Tips 1
   Family History Tips 2
   Family History Tips 3
   Family History Tips 4
   Family History Tips 5
   FAQs for Self Publishers (short list)
   Five Short Chapters on Change
   Fresh Eyes
   Goals: 10 years ago
   Goals: Move your Feet! Start Dancing!
   Goals: Where are You Now?
   Ideas to think (talk) about
   ISBN, The Mysterious
   ISBNs and Barcodes
   Kindle 2
   Marketing Ideas
   PDF 101
   PDF 201
   PDF 301
   Personalized Contact
   Price or Choice; Which should win
   Print Quantity 1
   Print Quantity 2
   Proofing Stage
   Reinvent and Rediscover Ourselves
   Social Networking
   Terms to be Familiar with
   Ticks and Bleeds
   Time: Friend or Foe
   Timing: When should I get a RFQ?
   Tips and Tricks: Page Size
   Trade Secrets
   Trade Secrets Revealed 101
   Traditional Publisher or Self Publish
   Usage: Affect and Effect
   Usage: i.e. and e.g.
   Usage: into and in to
   Usage: Little Lone / Let Alone
   Why Self Publish
   Widows and Orphans
   Will my Book Sell?
   Woodshed time
   Work from Home offers
   Writing Audience
   Zoom-zoom

 

 


Do you have a dream?

 

The story is told of a young girl that had a vivid imagination and a burning desire to be a writer.

For years she had tried to publish her works receiving rejection after rejection. She had sold a few and seeing her name in print kept her going. As we all know writing is difficult and rejection even harder to take.

Lucy Maud Montgomery's fondest dream was to publish a story about an imaginative orphan girl named Anne Shirley. Numerous publishers rejected her manuscript. Discouraged she packed it away in a hat box and buried it in a closet. A year later, Maud was housecleaning when she came upon the hat box and reread her novel. After making a few revision, she sent it out again. This time it was accepted.

Anne of Green Gables was published more than a hundred years ago. Maud went on to publish many more novels and poems and it all began with a dream.

Do dreams have age limits? No, you can't put an age on your dreams. Make your dreams come true now. As I've thought about Maud Montgomery, I've marveled at how wonderful it is for today's authors to be “Published” with today's technology and short run books. You do not have to wait for a publisher to send you a rejection letter. You have the opportunity to present them with your own published title. There is nothing stopping you from being a published author today—with short print runs in 10 working days.

 

 

Disclaimer:  Not responsible for advice, ideas, suggestions and/or programs. By mentioning these programs or any other program, I’m in no way endorsing these or any other programs for you and/or your project. Any advice, ideas or suggestions and/or programs mentioned are considered my opinion only and am considered not liable. Not responsible for sales or lack of sales of your project.

Brian@SunriseBooks.com
SunrisePublishing@gmail.com

 

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