
How to Self-Publish Your Terrible Book on the Internet
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Narrated by:
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Ashley Arnold
About this listen
Have you always dreamed of being a writer, but found yourself frustrated by one rejection letter after another? Well, maybe they're trying to tell you something.
In this definitively awful guide, Daniel Selikowitz guides you through the process of crafting and publishing your terrible book. From selecting an appropriately inappropriate topic, to alienating your friends with an intense marketing blitz, this book covers all the bases and still leaves time for a healthy breakfast.
So, isn't it time you preemptively quit your day job and started making tens of dollars with online self-publishing?
©2015 Daniel Selikowitz (P)2016 Daniel Selikowitz
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