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Authors must develop 21st century skills

Posted on : 11-26-2009 | By : Og | In : Art, Artists, The Book Biz

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Publisher’s Weekly has the right idea. Authors need to see themselves as artists, publishers no longer offer the sorts of long-term relationships that used to make them attractive and useful, and when it comes to marketing, Every Man is For Himself. Also, get yourself camera ready, because it’s time to talk to your fans. Read more here.

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