Ernest K. Gann was known as a “ . . . man who has done everything, been everywhere, known everyone and has the talent to write about it with charm and wit.”
So said the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about a man who wrote 21 best-selling novels, including Fate is the Hunter and Island in the Sky. Several were made into movies. He even liked some of the films. But not the Hollywood version of Fate is the Hunter. Gann was so unhappy with it, in fact, that he demanded his name be taken off the credits.
That ended up costing him a great deal of money, because that meant he got no royalties or residuals from the movie, which tended to be shown repeatedly on TV over the years.
Gann was not a success in school, but began making money from directing and writing movies when he was 16. He admitted, in his autobiography A Hostage to Fortune, that all that money in his pockets was a heavy burden for a young man. That was in 1926, and the movies were one of several careers he fell in and out of, including that of sailor, airline pilot, and environmental conservationist.
But over and over again, he turned to writing books, and eventually, being an author was his longest-running career.
Like his other careers, it tended to be a boom or bust situation, because he never saved any money when he was making money. Fortunately, he had good friends and supportive family for those dry times.
Gann was famous for his lack of self-confidence as an author, and this led to procrastination and a lack of typed pages sent to his agents and publishers. This was something he grappled with for many years. He tried several ways to trick himself into writing.
He even admitted he would actually chain himself to his desk, with a long, heavy chain elaborately tucked and twisted around his study, with the key hidden nearly out of reach in a heating vent. Gann even told the world in his autobiography, how he’d almost once not been able to get hold of the key after long hours at his desk, and had barely made it to the bathroom downstairs.
I want you to notice that lack of self-confidence didn’t prevent Gann from writing and selling millions of good books.
So you can ditch the doubts, skip the long chain, and just get to work.

This is Publication Consultants’ motivation for constantly striving to assist authors sell and market their books. Author Campaign Method (ACM) of sales and marketing is Publication Consultants’ plan to accomplish this so that our authors’ books have a reasonable opportunity for success. We know the difference between motion and direction. ACM is direction! ACM is the process for authorpreneurs who are serious about bringing their books to market. ACM is a boon for them.
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This is Publication Consultants’ motivation for constantly striving to assist authors sell and market their books. ACM is Publication Consultants’ plan to accomplish this so that our authors’ books have a reasonable opportunity for success. We know the difference between motion and direction. ACM is direction! ACM is the process for authors who are serious about bringing their books to market. ACM is a boon for serious authors, but a burden for hobbyist. We don’t recommend ACM for hobbyists.

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We hear authors complain about all the personal stuff on Facebook. Most of these complaints are because the author doesn’t understand the difference difference between a Facebook profile and a Facebook page. Simply put, a profile is for personal things for friends and family; a page is for business. If your book is just a hobby, then it’s fine to have only a Facebook profile and make your posts for friends and family; however, if you’re serious about your writing, and it’s a business with you, or you want it to be business, then you need a Facebook page as an author. It’s simple to tell if it’s a page or a profile. A profile shows how many friends and a page shows how many likes. Here’s a link <> to a straight forward description on how to set up your author Facebook page.



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