Making the document readable sounded easy, but it’s not. Each entry poses its own problems, so now I’m going through each entry, one by one, opening the original files to compare with the new, and looking for: Continue reading Journal News 2015 – Step 4 – fixing author intent & accident
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And so it begins… Journal News 2015 – Step 1
The deadline for journal submissions was midnight last night. Ron spent vast amounts of time yesterday and today, ensuring all submissions were uploaded to our Dropbox. I spend all morning adding those submissions sent only to me, and mix-and-matching the sections. So now it’s time to start creating
The Writers’ Mill Journal
Volume 4
2015
For anyone who’s interested, here’s step 1. Continue reading And so it begins… Journal News 2015 – Step 1
Protected: How to Publish and Publicize an Anthology, from Woodshop Writers
It’s Here ! And it’s for sale on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Powells
Congratulations authors, illustrators, editors, compilers, plotters, planners, encouragers and all! Volume 3 of the Writers’ Mill Journal is here, in two large boxes, ready for distribution at our next meeting.
The Writers’ Mill Journal, hot off the press
Find it on Createspace at https://www.createspace.com/5037718
or on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/The-Writers-Mill-Journal-Volume/dp/1502743493/, in print and kindle versions.

Go to http://www.powells.com/biblio/61-9781502743497-1 to see it at Powells (no cover image yet, but you could try asking in the store and see if they fix it).
And find it at http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-writers-mill-journal-sheila-deeth/1120625950 in Barnes and Noble.
(I have no idea how these other sites get their lists of authors, or lack thereof, so please don’t ask!)
Meanwhile, watch this space for nook and other ebooks, coming soon.
Protected: Book Design: Guest speaker Jennifer Omner
Lulu Selfpublishing, from talk by Sheila Deeth
If I were giving the talk today, I would suggest you use Createspace. Who knows what I’d recommend tomorrow. But the steps are pretty similar (and change on a regular basis).
If you want to use Lulu, here are the steps (and links) as they stood a while ago…
Continue reading Lulu Selfpublishing, from talk by Sheila Deeth