Posts Tagged RED HILL PUBLISHING
Books, business and back-up bands
I was very happy to do a Q&A last week over at Founding Moms, ‘the world’s first and only kid-friendly collective of monthly meetups for mom entrepreneurs.’
The immutable law of publishing
If there’s one thing you need to know about publishing, it’s this: there is no such thing as a perfect book.
Red Hill Publishing – we’re all heart!
Red Hill Publishing is getting on board with this year’s Brisbane Writers Festival theme and sharing the love. Win tickets to four different Brisbane Writers Festival events:
An elevator pitch for Red Hill Publishing
It’s been a remarkable year for Red Hill Publishing, our first in business. We sat down this week to ask the central question: exactly what do we do?
The Book Thief – will a publisher steal my idea?
One question authors often ask me is, ‘how do I know you won’t steal my ideas or my words?’ There is no ironclad guarantee that a publisher won’t steal your concept or your manuscript. However, even on a pragmatic level a reputable publisher would never steal from an author, because it would mean that if [...]
The publishing roller coaster
One of the hardest challenges that confronts an author entering the publishing process? Letting go.
Authorpreneur postscript
I thought I’d best write a postscript to my last post about the author as entrepreneur. Two things: first, I was mostly referring to non-fiction publishing (which is what I refer to most of the time, because that’s mostly what I do). And secondly, the ‘business angel’ part of my analogy referred to Red Hill [...]

