I can't remember which DragonCon this was, but I remember a panel on promoting one's novel. Here's an idea that's stuck with me... The idea was that if one couldn't get a book deal, take one's novel and put it in audio form. In the Olden Days, this was done via books on tape but now it's all digital--podcasts and the like. One of the people on the panel suggested the Savannah College of Art and Design (I assume the Atlanta branch) would be a good place to get this done for free--the students would want voice-over credits for their resumes.
A Way To Get Published, Courtesy of DragonCon...
A Way To Get Published, Courtesy of…
A Way To Get Published, Courtesy of DragonCon...
I can't remember which DragonCon this was, but I remember a panel on promoting one's novel. Here's an idea that's stuck with me... The idea was that if one couldn't get a book deal, take one's novel and put it in audio form. In the Olden Days, this was done via books on tape but now it's all digital--podcasts and the like. One of the people on the panel suggested the Savannah College of Art and Design (I assume the Atlanta branch) would be a good place to get this done for free--the students would want voice-over credits for their resumes.