9 Tips for Author Business Success

Learn from the experts how to embark on the exciting journey of becoming a lifelong author.

Episode 3 of Pros Talking Prose Book publishing pros, Stacey Smekofske and Troy Lambert, have a down-to-earth discussion about the business of being an author. They discuss the 9 tips on how to sustain an author business. Learn what it really takes to be a full-time author. Writing a book is not a get-rich-quick scheme, it is a long game. If you want to know how to really make your author business work, then you must listen to the advice of professionals that work with authors regularly.
Your pros are: Editor and Publishing Coach Stacey Smekofske with Edits by Stacey and Author, Book Coach, Ghostwriter, Script Doctor and Publisher Troy Lambert

Stacey Smekofske

Stacey Smekofske is an editor and author coach for award winning and best-selling authors. She specialized in indie published authors and helps them publish beautiful and marketable books. Stacey’s editing style is energetic, versatile, and responsive while helping authors craft compelling stories and build their influence. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in communications and English from BYU Idaho and has been an educator and editor for over 18 years. She is a member of the Idaho Writers Guild, board member of the Idaho Writers and Editors Association, member of the Northwest Editors Guild and the American Copy Editors Society (ACES). She has a certificate in copy editing with Poynter University and ACES. Stacey has a myriad of life experiences and knowledge that allows her to edit many novel genres including fantasy, thriller, historical, horror, children’s literature, memoir, business, and self-help. With fortitude and compassion, Stacey labors with zealous writers to produce passionate and inspiring writing.

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