Ask Lev
Summary: 3-9 minutes of advice from Paul Levinson on writing, succeeding, navigating the media This Podcast was created using www.talkshoe.com
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Does it help to meet your potential editor in person? Will meeting editors who can publish your work make it more likely that they will buy and publish your writing? The answer is yes. Episode 58 of Ask Lev explains why and how.
The ins and outs, the do's and don'ts, of reprints, for short stories and articles ... protecting your rights so you can get them ... payment for reprints ... difference between reprints and multiple submissions ...
Google Docs lets you access your writing from any computer, allows co-writers and editors to read or work on your writing, can be quickly accessed when you're on the Web ... and it's free!
Being invited on television to talk about your book is not the only way an author can get his or her book displayed on the air to potentially millions. This episode provides advice on another avenue to TV exposure.
a brief primer on the ways that Twitter can help authors at all stages of their careers
Twice Upon a Rhyme, my 1972 LP, will soon be available on iTunes. This is Part 1 of the story of how it got from there (1972) to here (2009). Or, how to keep your music alive and kicking.
There's a signpost up ahead ... next stop on the New New Media booktour: Second Life
New New Media becomes available in a less-expensive Kindle edition, that readers can order and receive on a moment's notice. The pros of the Kindle for the author (there are no cons).
Part 7 of this series looks at the help your blog can give to your newly published book. If it's nonfiction, you can use your blog to keep your readers up to date - your book will never grow old.
Off to Philadelphia on Wednesday, Sept 30, to talk about New New Media, and do a signing at the UPenn Bookstore, 3601 Walnut St., at 7:30pm (btw, if you're in town, come on by)... this episode tells you what you need to know about going on the road with your book tour...
Decoding the entries on your royalty statement - after all, as they say, it's your money. By the way, congrats on earning royalties!
The Neiman Marcus inaugural signing of New New Media ... CNN International interview ... Kojo Nnamdi and Bob Mann interviews
My New New Media was just officially published two days ago - what does that mean? And I discuss a new video trailer for the book.
the importance of radio interviews to authors
August 25, 2009: 10 days till the publication of New New Media on September 4, and I woke up this morning to find New New Media mentioned in an article in the New York Times. How did my name and the name of my book come to be mentioned in the "newspaper of record"? How can you get your new book mentioned in your local paper?