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My name is Dianne Linderman. I currently host the nationally syndicated radio show "Everything That Matters!" Listen Saturdays 8pm-9 PT, 11pm-12 ET and if you are in Southern Oregon listen every Sunday, on KMED 1440 from Sundays 9am-11am PT. My show covers everything that matters in life, business, parenting, and even cooking! I am the author of 4 award winning childrens books, including "How To Become An Entrepreneurial Kid." My show is funny, thoughtful and informative. My 25 years of experience working with troubled teens, 30 years of experience in the food industry, and my 30 years experience as an entreneur, has given life to my 5 years on the radio.
Date / Time: 7/15/2009 6:55 PM UTC
For more Information on how to Publish Your Own Book listen to our show on BTR this weekend at 3:00 pm pacific coast time on Sunday July 19th!
1. Don’t doubt your dreams and ideas Write down all of your thoughts, ideas, and stories as they come to you. Don’t let anyone tell you that your story won’t sell or that your ideas aren’t good, just write them down every day. At the end of a few months you will have compiled a small book.
2. Find an editor One of the most important steps in publishing your own book is to have it professionally edited. Spelling errors and typos are a no-no.
3. Find an artist or illustrator It is important to find an artist or illustrator with your style, but don’t expect him or her to see things exactly as you see them if you want to maintain a good working relationship.
4. Find a graphic designer Your graphic designer, like your artist, must have your style. You will need to work closely together while your book is laid out.
5. Copyright your book Go to www.copyright.gov and copyright your manuscript even if not finished.
6. Purchase an ISBN number Go to www.bowker.com and purchase an ISBN number. This number is used in your bar code to identify you and all of your information.
7. Find a printer Start with local printers and ask for bids. I always buy as many copies as I can to bring down my unit price. The more I can save, the more I can make. Also check out www.booksondemand.com.
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