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APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur. How to Publish a Book (édition 2012)

par Shawn Welch

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"In 2011 the publisher of Guy Kawasaki's New York Times bestseller, Enchantment, could not fill an order for 500 ebook copies of the book. Because of this experience, Guy self-published his next book, What the Plus! and learned first-hand that self-publishing is a complex, confusing, and idiosyncratic process. As Steve Jobs said, 'There must be a better way.' With Shawn Welch, a tech wizard, Guy wrote APE to help people take control of their writing careers by publishing their books. The thesis of APE is simple but powerful: When a self-publisher successfully fills three roles--author, publisher and entrepreneur--the potential benefits are greater than with traditional publishing."--Cover… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur. How to Publish a Book
Auteurs:Shawn Welch
Info:Nononina Press (2012), ebook, 300 pages
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APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur-How to Publish a Book is Guy Kawasaki’s new self-published ebook on, well, self-publishing and ebooks. The book opens with a short narrative about Kawasaki requesting 500 ebook copies of Enchantment from a traditional publisher, who was unable to smoothly complete such a seemingly-simple request. Penguin didn’t handle ebooks, and Apple suggested buying and scratching off 500 gift cards and entering 500 redemption codes into the App store. If that’s the best publishers could do for the author of a New York Times bestseller, Kawasaki thought, it might be time to think about a different model, like self publishing.

APE is overwhelmingly a guide to the world of self-publishing, but large sections of the book are thoughtful meditations on the nature of publishing, on defining oneself as an author, and what makes a successful book. One doesn’t need to fully agree with everything Kawasaki says in order to enjoy his thoughts on reading, writing, and publishing.

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  TheFictionAddiction | May 8, 2022 |
One of the things I have been interested in doing is writing and publishing a book. Until now, I always thought that publishing a book was just out of my grasp. After reading Guy Kawasaki and Shawn Welch's book, APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur-How to Publish a Book*, I believe it is something I can do. In fact, they have made the process so clear, I have already set out on my journey. Read more ( )
  skrabut | Sep 2, 2020 |
Guy Kawasaki and Shawn Welch have combined an excellent resource, a guide, on marketing that offers practical advice for authors, publishers, and entrepreneurs. Marketing takes time and skill and an acute knowledge of what works. There are so many ways to waste money on failed marketing tactics and this guide narrows down the choices to the ones that provide the most impact. ( )
  JoniMFisher | Sep 19, 2019 |
Do you have a book you want to write, something that would add value to the world for the people who would read it? An exciting story, a history of something most people don't know about, an instructional book on your area of expertise? A cookbook? Whatever the subject or the nature of the book, at one time your only option was to interest an established publisher in buying it. That's still the most obvious course, and for many reasons, it's often the best course. Established publishers have editors, copy-editors, art directors, contracts with printers, marketing departments, distribution networks. That's a lot of work that gets done for you, while you "only" have to write the book and collect your advance and, if you're fortunate, your royalty payments as they come in.

That's less easy that it seems, however. Publishers also have so many book proposals coming in that it's tough for your book to get accepted. It can take months, and if it is accepted, the process of getting the book to publication also takes months. You also lose a great deal of control over your book, once you've signed on the dotted line with a traditional publisher.

Getting your book published by a traditional publisher is a good course to take, but it's not the only course, and it's not the right course for every writer and every book. Self-publishing is now a realistic option, if it is the right course for you and for your book. Guy Kawasaki and Shawn Welch tell you how to do it.

This is a practical handbook on how to successfully master every step of the process and the tools to use while you do: writing your book, publishing it, and then, in some ways the most important and most challenging step, promoting it. At each stage, there are challenges and risks that are not always apparent to the novice. One example is editing. No, you cannot be your own editor. You need other eyes and other viewpoints to identify the weak spots, the inelegances, the plain errors and inconsistencies that you can't see because you know what you meant. This book offers practical guidance on how to obtain these services without getting taken to the cleaners by those who profit from the naivete of inexperienced self-publishing writers. It also covers more nitty-gritty practical questions, such as why you want to use Microsoft Word, and why you want to use Word styles from the very beginning, in the actual writing of your book.

In the section on publishing your book, again, covers everything from the basic strategies you can, should, or must pursue, to specific, practical guidance on how to carry out the essential tasks. One of these is converting your Word manuscript into both a print-publishable form and the different formats needed for electronic publishing on the different platforms available, including Kindle, Nook, and Kobo. There's valuable information on dealing with author services companies, working with a printer directly, and assessing which course is best for you.

Finally, there's that most difficult part of the process, promoting your own book. It's not enough to just make it available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or other online outlets. Without a traditional publisher behind you, you have to do the work of making people aware that your book exists and they want to read it. If you don't have a famous name, your odds of reaching the same size audience that you could with a traditional publisher are low--but that may not matter. What you need to reach is your audience, and most forms of marketing a self-published book allow you to keep a much larger percentage of the sale price than the royalty you would get from a traditional publisher. Self-publishing isn't a path to riches, but it can be a source of meaningful income if you are successful at it, and if what you are writing is specialized non-fiction, it can pay dividends in the form of making you better recognized in your own field.

Some parts of APE:Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur are fun to read, thought provoking and stimulating, while others are pure practical handbook for carrying out some of the more techie tasks involved in publishing your book. It's all worth reading, and indispensable if you are considering self-publishing your own book.

Highly recommended.

I received a free electronic galley from the authors.
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  LisCarey | Sep 19, 2018 |
A useful overview of the self publishing process. ( )
  ndpmcIntosh | Mar 21, 2016 |
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"In 2011 the publisher of Guy Kawasaki's New York Times bestseller, Enchantment, could not fill an order for 500 ebook copies of the book. Because of this experience, Guy self-published his next book, What the Plus! and learned first-hand that self-publishing is a complex, confusing, and idiosyncratic process. As Steve Jobs said, 'There must be a better way.' With Shawn Welch, a tech wizard, Guy wrote APE to help people take control of their writing careers by publishing their books. The thesis of APE is simple but powerful: When a self-publisher successfully fills three roles--author, publisher and entrepreneur--the potential benefits are greater than with traditional publishing."--Cover

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