by Claire Winterwolf | Jul 3, 2025 | Editing Services, Publishing Tips, Writing Tips and Tools
So you’ve finished your manuscript—congratulations! That’s a huge milestone. But before your book is ready for readers, it needs to go through the book editing process. A series of editing stages that shape your draft into a professional, polished manuscript. Whether...
by Claire Winterwolf | Jul 2, 2025 | Marketing Tips, Publishing Tips, Writing Tips and Tools
Wondering whether to use print-on-demand or go the bulk printing route for your book? Each option comes with its pros, cons, and price tags. In this article, we’ll break down how both methods work, what kind of author each one fits best, and how to make the right...
by Claire Winterwolf | Jul 1, 2025 | Editing Services, Marketing Tips, Publishing Tips, Writing Tips and Tools
Every year, book publishers receive countless submissions. While many of them are promising, only a few rise to the top. If you’re wondering how to make your manuscript submission stand out to publishers, you’re not alone. And you’re asking the right...
by Claire Winterwolf | Jun 25, 2025 | Publishing Tips, Writing Tips and Tools
If you’ve Googled how to publish a book, chances are you’ve stumbled across some glossy websites promising to make you a bestseller—for a fee. They might offer editing, cover design, distribution, and even interviews on radio shows you’ve never heard of. These are...
by Claire Winterwolf | Jun 23, 2025 | Marketing Tips, Publishing Tips, Writing Tips and Tools
Finishing your manuscript is a huge accomplishment. Congratulations! Now comes the next big step: getting it published. Whether you’re exploring traditional, hybrid, or self-publishing, it’s crucial to know the red flags in publishing that could cost you...
by Claire Winterwolf | Jun 19, 2025 | Marketing Tips, Publishing Tips, Writing Tips and Tools
If you’re a storyteller with a love for visuals and a dream of seeing your graphic novel in readers’ hands, welcome—you’re in the right place. Publishing graphic novels might feel like standing at the foot of a massive, illustrated mountain, but don’t worry....