So, I have my federal EIN number, and I yesterday I sent one of the forms off to the state to register my trade name. Now that the IRS knows about me...
You know, I wonder why the state does all these things by snail mail. Wouldn't it be faster and more convenient to do it online? If I can get a federal EIN number online, why can't the state do what it has to do online? Just questions--I suppose the state has it's reasons.
One more step to Blackrose Press becoming a reality. I really gotta get a webpage.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Setting Up
Now I see why lawyers are so maligned. I'm trying to figure out how to set up a sole proprietorship and the information on the state's website is as about confusing as it gets. It's hard to figure out what I need to do.
But I'll be damned if I'm going to pay a lawyer to do this.
But I'll be damned if I'm going to pay a lawyer to do this.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Bowker and ISBNs
It just occurred to me--if I want my ISBN number assigned to Blackrose Press, then I'm going to have to make it a legal entity. So that question has been answered.
Here's another I asked on Facebook--should I use Roxanne Bland or R. L. Bland as my author name? I keep vacillating between the two...
Here's another I asked on Facebook--should I use Roxanne Bland or R. L. Bland as my author name? I keep vacillating between the two...
Journey to Self Publication
Okay, I'm starting out here on my journey to self-publication. I'm probably doing is bass-ackwards, but experience is always the best teacher. So anyway, I've found a book designer who advertises that they can design my book at a very reasonable price. I think I've found a cover designer. That's as far as I've gotten so far.
One thing I can't decide on is whether to just go ahead and jump through the legal hoops to make Blackrose Press a sole proprietorship reality, or just use the imprint. Making it a reality involves tax forms, etc. On the other hand, I do want to deduct all this stuff from my taxes for this year (especially since I'll probably owe). Perhaps I should just close my eyes, pinch my nose and take the plunge.
I should make a checklist. First, I think, is to copyright the ms. Then I need to decide what to do about Blackrose Press. Then the book goes to the designer. I suppose I could have the cover design worked on at the same time.
Then there's marketing. I've heard that I should be marketing already, but how do you market something that doesn't yet exist? I guess it's like a movie--coming soon to a theater near you. Or, in my case, coming this fall. And does anyone really read media releases anymore? Is it possible for me to ask any more questions? Of course. I suppose I'll find the answers as I trundle along...
Love that word--trundle.
One thing I can't decide on is whether to just go ahead and jump through the legal hoops to make Blackrose Press a sole proprietorship reality, or just use the imprint. Making it a reality involves tax forms, etc. On the other hand, I do want to deduct all this stuff from my taxes for this year (especially since I'll probably owe). Perhaps I should just close my eyes, pinch my nose and take the plunge.
I should make a checklist. First, I think, is to copyright the ms. Then I need to decide what to do about Blackrose Press. Then the book goes to the designer. I suppose I could have the cover design worked on at the same time.
Then there's marketing. I've heard that I should be marketing already, but how do you market something that doesn't yet exist? I guess it's like a movie--coming soon to a theater near you. Or, in my case, coming this fall. And does anyone really read media releases anymore? Is it possible for me to ask any more questions? Of course. I suppose I'll find the answers as I trundle along...
Love that word--trundle.
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Back Cover Blurb
I've been working on this awhile, and I think I've almost got it. Probably have to shorten it a bit, but here it is:
Parker Berenson is a werewolf with a big problem: he's fallen in love with a space alien.
Worse yet, he suspects that Melera, his new love, might be the serial killer terrorizing Seattle. Or maybe she isn't. Just because she's an interstellar assassin doesn't mean she's guilty.
Others aren't so sure. Kurt, the vampire Master and Garrett, a mage and Parker's ex-lover, don't think it's a coincidence that the murders stopped when Melera showed up. It's two against two as Parker and Melera race to prove her innocence, and Kurt and Garrett connive to prove her guilt. But suspicions of guilt or innocence no longer matter when the four discover the real killer is something they could have never imagined...
What do you think?
Parker Berenson is a werewolf with a big problem: he's fallen in love with a space alien.
Worse yet, he suspects that Melera, his new love, might be the serial killer terrorizing Seattle. Or maybe she isn't. Just because she's an interstellar assassin doesn't mean she's guilty.
Others aren't so sure. Kurt, the vampire Master and Garrett, a mage and Parker's ex-lover, don't think it's a coincidence that the murders stopped when Melera showed up. It's two against two as Parker and Melera race to prove her innocence, and Kurt and Garrett connive to prove her guilt. But suspicions of guilt or innocence no longer matter when the four discover the real killer is something they could have never imagined...
What do you think?
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Blackrose Press
Is about to become a reality. After much dithering and research, I've decided to self-publish. Go, me!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Finding Useful Information
Came across a blog that looked really interesting...here's the link. It's by Victoria Strauss, about which marketing methods don't work.
Just in case my link doesn't work, here it is.
http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/06/book-marketing-methods-that-dont-work.html
Just in case my link doesn't work, here it is.
http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/06/book-marketing-methods-that-dont-work.html
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