Feb 01 2009
How to Be More Creative Through E-Book Publishing
I subscribe to an online publication called www.bemorrcreative.com, with helpful tips on life, cooking, entertaining, and in their March issue a brand-new feature: e-book publishing! They will publish your e-book if you follow their submission guidelines, and you could be added to their growing list of contributing authors http://www.bemorrcreative.com/ebooklibrary.html.
Be Morr Creative is a legitimate publication, I assure you; its editor Ms. Morrison is a highly approachable, personable professional, as I can attest through personal experience.
“What’s the significance of getting an e-book published?” you ask.
These days the Internet is the skin over our collective human body; it encompasses all we experience, think, perceive, and encounter. Newspapers have begun to cancel delivery of their print version on certain days, in favor of posting articles on their website. My local paper, the Detroit Free Press is the first to take this leap, at www.freep.com. It’s in a writer’s best interest to join the Internet Revolution and try to increase their online presence as much as possible, posting blogs, writing, or any other little thing that might draw an audience.
Even I have begun increasing my presence, though I resisted at first. After I got tired of rejection notices from print publishers and agents, I decided– “Amelia, you must go to the Web.” And I did.
Check out my blog at amelialee33.blogspot.com, I contribute travel blogs at www.trazzler.com, and maintain profiles on both Myspace and Facebook.
Being more creative is about casting your net as far as you can, and maybe including BeMorrCreative’s e-book publishing services in that cast:)