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Wonderwell Hires New York Times Bestselling Editorial Director and Continues Expansion in 2022
Wonderwell has recruited a new Editorial Director and Marketing Director from a Big Five publishing house, as well as a new Chief of Staff.
Make the Book in Your Heart a Reality
Join the Big Leap immersive book-planning program and VIP retreat in Palm Springs!
Are You Being Selfish Enough?
The Selfish Gift podcast asks the question: “What does it take to go public with your life’s work?” A series of intimate conversations with authors, creators, and the professionals who help them, from editors to ghostwriters to marketers.
How to Answer the Question Most New Authors Dread: “What’s Your Book About?”
How to articulate your book concept in a way that gets its heart, soul, and unique personality across—from the inside out.
Now Hiring: Editorial Director
Wonderwell is hiring an Editorial Director to lead our editorial department and build our list of life-enhancing nonfiction books. Work from home with a team of smart, heart-centered publishing professionals at a small and growing company aimed at making the world a better place.
Maggie Langrick on The Fiscal Feminist podcast
Wonderwell publisher Maggie Langrick sat down with author Kimberlee Davis to share her life story on the Fiscal Feminist podcast.
How to Choose a Book Title That Sells
Choosing a title for your book can be as hard as naming your first-born child, but the decision must be far more deliberate and less emotionally driven. Your book is not your baby, it’s your product, and its title is the most important piece of marketing copy you’ll ever write to support its success.
How to Nail Social Media as a New Author
Every author needs a website and a mailing list, but another important component of an online author platform is social media, and that’s where things get tricky.
A Nonfiction Author’s Guide to Citation Notes and Bibliographies
Planning to refer to studies, articles, books, websites, or other published works in your book? You’ll need to provide full bibliographic information for each of your references.