by Susan Jagannath | Apr 9, 2022 | 30-Day Series, Bestsellers, Self-publishing, Writing
An Idea and Outline for Your Book Today Spend some time brainstorming. You can try just drawing out a mind-map but first you need a main idea for your book, and an outline that shows each chapter, and a bulleted list for each chapter. The more detailed your outline...
by Susan Jagannath | Apr 6, 2022 | 30-Day Series, Bestsellers, Books, Self-publishing, Writing
It is never too early to establish your author brand. Get professional covers and graphics One thing that can destroy your brand is amateurish covers and graphics. While you can use Some tools, like Canva, for other graphics like your posts in social media or your...
by Susan Jagannath | Apr 4, 2022 | 30-Day Series, Bestsellers, Self-publishing
Set up your identity as an Author There are two things you must do to set up your author identity without delay, buy the domain name, and decide on a pen name. Purchase the domain for your author brand first Try your best to get your name itself, or something like...
by Susan Jagannath | Apr 2, 2022 | 30-Day Series, Bestsellers, Self-publishing
The Right Genre for your Book Genre refers to the type of book that you are writing. There are many genres out there, but some of the most basic ones include: fiction and non-fiction. A genre is a category or class of things that have something in common. Genres are...
by Susan Jagannath | Mar 31, 2022 | 30-Day Series, Self-publishing, Writing
30 Day Series on the Secrets of Self-Publishing When many people think of publishing, they automatically think in terms of traditional publishing – with agents and manuscript approval – a long process that ultimately isn’t very lucrative for most authors, rather...
by Susan Jagannath | Nov 3, 2021 | Adventures, Bestsellers, Himalayan Challenge, Self-publishing, Singalilla Trek, Sticky, Walks
If it’s November, it has to be Divali, unless of course Divali came earlier and arrived in October. But this year it’s in November, soon after Halloween. I have to confess, I prefer the light of Divali over the darkness of Halloween. Divali is the Festival...