We reached out to industry experts to get their recommendations for the 6 books that every publisher, editor, and author should read. Here is what they suggested…
#1 On Writing by Stephen King
Simply the best book to know (as a publisher) if your author knows how to write well. (I'm kidding, write well.)
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Contributors: Lee Silber from LeeSilber Books
#2 The Forest For The Trees by Betsy Lerner
An inside look at how big publishers do things so a small or medium publisher can borrow the best ideas.
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Contributors: Lee Silber from LeeSilber Books
#3 Ready Fire Aim by Michael Masterson
It's about learning to become a self-starter, and with the growing trend of entrepreneurialism, this book will only prove more useful to those who are joining the workforce and unsure how to make their mark in this new economy.
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Contributors: Todd Squitieri from Traveling Psychology
#4 No B.S. Sales Success in The New Economy by Dan Kennedy
This will teach you how to sell yourself in the economy. Great for the coming generations.
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Contributors: Todd Squitieri from Traveling Psychology
#5 Book the Business by Dan Kennedy
This teaches you how people sell their books and use them as business cards. Always great to get some new ideas on how you can market a book.
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Contributors: Todd Squitieri from Traveling Psychology
#6 Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Easily one of the most popular self-help books of all time. Read it to figure out what he said that made the book so popular.
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Contributors: Todd Squitieri from Traveling Psychology
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