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The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Two
by Mike Scantlebury (Video 00:04:41)
Following on from the exciting introduction, Mike Scantlebury gets down to the basics and starts discussing the levels of publishing that start to get exciting (and lucrative) for the aspiring author. At the same time, he shows how the new medium of Internet Authoring can meet these aspirations, without the humiliation of Traditional Publishers.

Salford, Manchester, England
Expertise: internet author, publishing

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Born and partly raised in the South West of England, Mike Scantlebury soon shook the dust of a one horse town off his feet and moved north, ending up in the historic city of Manchester, home to the most famous soccer team in the world, Manchester United, and original home of that iconic LA-based singer, Morrisey. Grinding out words into books and More...
There's a saying that 'everyone has a book within them'. Well, that's fine. The problem starts when you try to get that book out of you! Then you get sucked into the swampy world of publishing. It can take up years of your time and mountains of effort. The question for me is - why bother? The internet can offer many things, in our new and exciting world of technology. There are plenty of things it promises and many things it can't do, but one thing it definitely can achieve is getting your book published, and at minimal cost. Let Mike Scantlebury talk you through the process in this, his latest episode of the story, and hear him talk about the many levels of publishing. After all, not every writer wants the same thing. You think they all want fame and fortune? That's the publishers' promise, but then, that's the only way that Traditional Publishers make any money. No, authors want different things, and for that, you have to go to the right place and talk to the right people. Mike Scantlebury, Internet Author, shows how.
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