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Frederick Douglass was the 19th Century Beyoncé of Bookselling: Steal his Tips

Frederick Douglass was the 19th Century Beyoncé of Bookselling: Steal his Tips

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On episode 61 of the podcast, it’s time to learn a thing or two about book promotion from the 19th century Beyoncé of bookselling, Frederick Douglass.

Forget everything you think you know about Frederick Douglass the historical figure, and get ready to learn about Frederick Douglass the bestselling author who sold over 30,000 copies of his debut memoir in less than five years, and made over $150,000 on his first book tour.

In this eye-opening episode, you’ll learn how Douglass stood out amongst other authors of the time, and his seven top tips to reach literary super-stardom.

Grab your pencils and get ready to take notes, because these tips still work in today’s literary world.

If you want to read the best biography of Frederick Douglass, check out David Blight’s Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom.

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