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Collaborations: When the Whole Is Greater than the Sum of the Parts

Successful Indie Author, Book 3

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Collaborations: When the Whole Is Greater than the Sum of the Parts

By: Craig Martelle
Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
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Overwhelmed? You’re self-publishing but something isn’t right.

It’s time to move forward.

Find a partner to share the workload. An individual (or team) who will strengthen your weak spots. Someone who will flourish with your strengths.

You can be better together, when you do it right.

Craig Martelle brings the experience of dozens of collaborations to this book, outlined in an easy-to-digest format that covers all the collaborating bases. And there are sample contracts, too.

Set yourself up for success before you start writing.

Isn’t that a life win? Improve your odds in all that you do, especially in your chosen profession.

Be a successful indie author.

Figure out if collaborating is right for you, and then be a better collaborator. Right here. Listen to it today.

©2019 Craig Martelle (P)2019 Craig Martelle
Career Success Employment Words, Language & Grammar Writing & Publishing Career

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I first listened to this book, before I realised I was collaborating. I thought it only applied to people co-writing a book with another person. But I soon realised I've been collaborating for a long time - with my editor, cover designer, logo creator, etc. Wish I had found this book when I very first started my author career and publishing business. Especially when working with cover designers and trying to work out what things to look for when choosing. I came back to this when I was invited to enter a story into an anthology, and I gave copies to the other authors so we were all on the same page with our anthology. I'm sure it saved us a lot of hassle and unknowns in the long run.

Great Book Even if You Don't Realise You Need It

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