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The World of Wellness Books: A New Perspective
By Claudia Besant |
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How whitefox helped Alan Lucas’ self-help book stand out from the crowd
By Jocelyn Pontes |
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Q&A with Alan Lucas, entrepreneur, coach and author of You Don’t Need Therapy
By Gabrielle Johnson |
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Choosing the right social platform to market your book
By Gabrielle Johnson |
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What it Takes to Be Free: Darius Foroux on entrepreneurship, business success and self-publishing his new book
By Gabrielle Johnson |
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My Life in 37 Therapies: Q&A with author and publisher Kay Hutchison
By Gabrielle Johnson |
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Q&A with Tara Swart, Neuroscientist, Author
By Gabrielle Johnson |
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On the successes of two self-published health books
By Holly Miller |
Although it may be a little early to start predicting hard and fast trends, the recent successes of two to all intents and purposes self-published health books may be highlighting an interesting phenomenon. Anxiety Rebalance by Carl Vernon made the overall Amazon UK bestseller list last month and is still hanging in and around the top 20. Learn to Live by Mats and Susan Billmark stayed on the top of the Swedish bestseller list for weeks last year and its English release looks to be following suit.