Author business insights
Getting published means you’ll have to deal with pesky business issues.
This book addresses those issues in plain language, not MBA double-talk, so you’ll learn how to deal with the issues that you’ll face as an author.
I have over 25 books published and I deal with these business issues every day.
Issues addressed include tracking revenue and expenses, business planning, revenue splits and more
Learn how to deal with these issues!
Category: Non Fiction
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