
Enrico Ianni-Palarchio
Enrico came to Canada from Italy in 1959 when he was 24 years old and worked at a lumber Company, but the food industry was what he wanted to specialize […]
Now Playing on The Borderline
David Laronde – Messages From The Deep Water Brian Tremblay
Soo JukeBox Memories E1 Brian Tremblay
The Saddler’s Post – Lauren Garret-Bond Christian Lowe
Mica Bay – Voices From The Gathering Place (Part 1/2) theBorderline
Mica Bay – Voices From The Gathering Place (Part 1/2) theBorderline
Judy Penz Sheluk (vol. 3) Lisa Tucker
Judy Penz Sheluk lives in Northern Ontario, Canada, with her husband, Mike, and their golden retriever, Gibbs.
Judy is a member of the Independent Book Publishers Association, Sisters in Crime International, Sisters in Crime – Guppies, Sisters in Crime – Toronto, International Thriller Writers, Inc., the Short Mystery Fiction Society, and Crime Writers of Canada, where she served on the Board of Directors, most recently as Chair.
Judy’s latest book, Finding Your Path To Publication – The road to publishing is paved with good intentions… and horror stories of authors who had to learn the hard way.
For the emerging author, the publishing world can be overwhelming. You’ve written the book, and you’re ready to share it with the world, but don’t know where to start. Traditional, independent press, hybrid, self-publishing, and online social platforms—all are valid publishing paths. The question is, which one is right for you?
Finding Your Path to Publication is an introduction to an industry that remains a mystery to those on the outside. Learn how each publishing option works, what to expect from the process start to finish, how to identify red flags, and avoid common pitfalls. With statistics, examples, and helpful resources compiled by an industry insider who’s been down a few of these paths, this is your roadmap to decide which path you’d like to explore, and where to begin your author journey.
Visit: www.judypenzsheluk.com
Publishing a book is like stuffing a note into a bottle and hurling it into the sea.
margaret atwood
Enrico came to Canada from Italy in 1959 when he was 24 years old and worked at a lumber Company, but the food industry was what he wanted to specialize […]
Copyright theborderline.ca -ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.