The Three Types of Book Dedications

The Three Types of Book Dedications

Are you writing a book dedication for someone special, but can’t quite put it into words? Join us as we explore the three main dedication types, outline best practices, and ultimately guide you to draft your own.

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13 Ways to Kill It: An Author Interview with Doug Griffiths

13 Ways to Kill It: An Author Interview with Doug Griffiths

With over 70,000 copies sold (and counting), 13 Ways to Kill Your Community has driven Doug Griffiths’s success in business since 2016. As part of our 15-year celebration, we spoke with the professional speaker, CEO, and FriesenPress author about sustaining his book’s runaway success, advice to consultants on publishing a book, and much more.

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Face It: How to Write a Strong Preface

Face It: How to Write a Strong Preface

Let’s face it: despite the preface being a great opportunity to provide context to your reader, it’s often overlooked in the writing process. That’s why the following blog post details everything you need to know about writing a strong preface for your book.

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Picture Perfect: Preparing Your Images for Print

Picture Perfect: Preparing Your Images for Print

You’ve put a lot of energy into your book’s text, so don’t skimp on giving attention to your images! Ensure your vision is printed as intended with our 5 crucial steps of image preparation.

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The Changing Retail Landscape: A Guide for Print-on-Demand Authors

The Changing Retail Landscape: A Guide for Print-on-Demand Authors

If you want your books to be listed on virtual and physical store shelves, it’s not quite as simple as hitting ‘publish’. In our new guide for print-on-demand authors, we detail how to navigate the ever-changing book retail landscape.

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Listen Up: Audiobook Writing Tips

Listen Up: Audiobook Writing Tips

With audiobooks only continuing to grow in popularity, it’s savvy to consider how your written book might sound in audio format—and the best time to do so is while you’re still writing! To set you up for future success, we’ve collected 5 audiobook writing and formatting tips you can employ while drafting your manuscript.

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A Textbook Example: An Interview with Foot Canada Training’s Julie Gauthier

A Textbook Example: An Interview with Foot Canada Training’s Julie Gauthier

Foot Canada Training has trained over 5,000 Canadian nurses since 1993, but it’s the textbook they published with FriesenPress that helps them make a global impact. As part of our 15-year celebration, we spoke with Executive Director Julie Gauthier about Foot Canada Training’s success, how a textbook like the ‘Art & Science of Foot Care’ comes together, and why print on demand is perfect for academic authors.

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How to Write a Memoir: 3 Ways to Tell Your Life Story

How to Write a Memoir: 3 Ways to Tell Your Life Story

Ready to transform your life experiences into a compelling memoir? While there is no single perfect way to craft your memoir, ghostwriter Amy Russell-Coutts outlines 3 strong ways of telling your life story.

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8 Elements of Effective Book Teaser Trailers

8 Elements of Effective Book Teaser Trailers

Nothing grabs viewers’ attention quite like a short video, which is why book teaser trailers have gained such popularity. Learn how to engage your audience and make your book stand out in a crowded market with these 8 elements of effective book teaser trailers.

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6 Audiobook Production Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

6 Audiobook Production Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

Audiobooks are more than just narration. The combination of technical skill and creative finesse produces a rich tapestry of sound. To help you successfully navigate the world of audiobook production, we’ve compiled a list of six common mistakes you should avoid.

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