They say that every person has one good book in them, and why shouldn’t they??
Here at JB Writing Services I actively encourage those wishing to put pen to paper, what a wonderful way to express yourself and bring joy to those around you. I see authors who write about local history, tell far-flung stories, dream up the most amazing poetry and share their knowledge through books of all shapes and sizes. The biggest problem for them was getting published!
Over the past decade, traditional publishing has taken a twist. Publishing a book has always been a dream for many of us, but unfortunately, sometimes feels out of reach. Endless phone calls, chasing agents (if you can get one), sending synopsis (let alone writing them), only to be rejected, left feeling like no one will ever get to read your words. But now that needn’t be the case!
Self Publishing
With self publishing now readily available throughout Ireland, there is absolutely no reason why your book can’t take centre stage, no agents fees, no publishers cut, sure a little bit of legwork is involved in promoting your book, but think of the fun you can have with that & it’s all on your terms!
I work with a self publishing company here in County Cork called selfpublishbooks.ie. The guys here really know their stuff and go out of their way to make sure your book gets all the attention it deserves. Pop over to their website & have a look at some of their work, incredibly impressive and without doubt affordable to those who wish to go down the self publishing route.
eBooks
If you don’t currently have the means to fund a ‘physical’ book, why not boost your savings pot by selling your book in a downloadable format first. Platforms like Amazon, iBooks and other online book portals can now make your dream of being a published author a reality. You can use the proceeds to fund a self published, ready to sell ‘physical’ book!
Where I come in…..
So you have a book idea, you’ve written some of it, maybe even completed it. Your family thinks it’s good, your friends think it’s good, heck….you think it’s the best thing ever written. But have you looked carefully?
I bring a fresh set of eyes to your book, I don’t just read it, I audit it. Are your commas, colons and full stops all in the right place? Is your spelling correct? Are your sentences structured in a readable way? Are you ready to push the ‘publish’ button?
I provide:
- Proofreading
- Editing
- Typing services
- Picture formatting
- Cover design
- Copyright info
- A print ready pdf ready to give to your publisher
- An eBook ready to upload to your online store of choice
So if you’re ready to take the plunge and need someone to give your book the attention it deserves, give me a call or pop me an email. Don’t leave it to chance, there’s nothing worse than picking up a book that just isn’t ‘quite there yet’!
For more information on self publishing please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me any time using the contact form.
Hi Joanne, Have been thinking about putting a book together, Have a disability that limits my writing and typing ability, I know people generally say they were told by friends that they should write book and really I think that could just be a polite way of telling you to shut up you’re boring me, But I know that I do indeed have an interesting story in me, its just getting it down in print is maybe where you could help, I have a blog with just a few of my stories that I need to knit together, maybe have a read and decide for yourself Dave. Its called Life in gradual slow motion, JuST GOOGLE IT, REGARDS.
Hi David,
Thanks for getting in touch and apologies for my delayed reply. I’ve taken a good look through your blog (http://davidwalshparkinsonsdisease.blogspot.ie) and would love to talk to you further. I couldn’t find any contact details on your blog but have added you on Google +, feel free to pop me an email with your phone number & I’ll be happy to give you a call. They do say and I believe quite rightly, that everyone has at least one good book in them! I think your story would strike a chord with a lot of people so it’s definitely worth exploring further.
Kindest regards and speak soon,
Jo