Have you been published on a literary collective, an eZine, a journal, or a book? Go Dog Go Cafe wants to hear your publishing story.
Many of us dream of becoming published writers when we first start sharing our writing. As new writers, however, getting published can feel as mythical as a unicorn. You may ask yourself: Am I ready? Where do I start? What are my options? We believe that your publishing stories can provide much-needed confidence, practical advice, and inspiration for the Go Dog Go Community.
We are currently accepting publishing stories via Google Docs. We can’t wait to hear about your journey.
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Have you been published on a literary collective, an eZine, a journal, or a book? Go Dog Go Cafe wants to hear your publishing story.
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Might have to do this lol, I’ve got a few funny ones.
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we would love it!
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Yes please! Humor is authorized!
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Indie Blu(e) asks for stories
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Thanks Bob!
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Welcome
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Do you have a publishing story? Friends at Go Dog Go cafe would love to hear it!
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Published two Kindle e-Books but have not done much marketing. It is done through Amazon and the first one was sort of written and published as a dare (to see if I could truly write a book within 30 days) and the other one was just my wanting to do a sort of spoof on retirement comedy book with some interesting and hopefully insightful information scattered throughout the book. Neither book was hard to do once I put my mind to it. The hard part comes in the marketing end of the business. Thinking about a third but while I have put some of the chapters together, it is far from ready to go to press.I write as an outlet to get away from the madness in the world today and do my best to deal in comedy and things that will assist those getting ready to retire, or have retired and don’t know what to do with themselves.
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Hi Christine – I’ve a publishing story if you’d like it – my first collection of poetry goes live for pre-order from Easter Monday – I’m being published by the indie ‘Potter’s Grove Press’ founded by the writer/poet, River Dixon. All the best. Eric
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Here’s a summer poem to start your Monday, “Egret Sunrise,” by Mark Tulin
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