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Publishing Through Puberty: A Bestselling Teenage Author's Self Publishing Secrets Revealed

By: HowExpert Press, Mark Messick
Narrated by: Eric Boozer
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Publisher's Summary

Writing a book is freakin' hard as crap.

Brainstorming, outlining, writing, editing ... it takes a chunk out of you - a piece of your soul.

But unfortunately, that's not the hardest part of the process. Once you've given your book all you've got, you've still got to give a little bit more.

Do you see where I'm going with this?

Marketing.

Marketing is a jerk. It's really hard. Especially as a teenager. If you're like me when I started out, you have very limited experience, no money, and a particularly crowded schedule. Oh, and you have to decide who you want to ask to prom. Let me tell you, it's a lot to ask of anyone. But to ask this from someone struggling with severe acne?

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