
How to Co-Author a Book: Should You Write with a Relative or Friend?
Write Like You Mean It, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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John Daigle
About this listen
Co-authoring a Book? The good, the bad, the ugly.
Contract samples included!
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By the end, we will address the following:
- How to pay taxes for co-authors.
- Should co-authors have a contract? If so, what should it contain?
- Tips for Co-Authoring a Book.
- Should I write a book with someone?
- Self-Publish a Book with a Co-Author?
- How to Co-Author A Book
- The advantages and disadvantages of collaboration
- Collaborate on a novel the right way
- And much, much more!
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