Tellwell Australia is ecstatic to be celebrating our work with over 200 incredible authors from all throughout the country. We work with Ingram's Melbourne-based distribution business, which connects us More
In case you’re at the stage in your self-publishing companies project when you’re trained to deliver your book into the world, it’s an ideal opportunity to contemplate book printing services.
A true-crime book to keep you on the edge of your seat!
The days are getting shorter, darkness is setting in, and it’s the perfect time for a true-crime story. This particular tale involves a young man, handsome and quiet. By day, he works on cars and trains like a bodybuilder. By night, he scales apartment buildings and sneaks into women’s rooms, giving them a terrifying and tragic end to their lives. It was years before the police caught him. And it was Peter Perry who helped stop him.
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Self-published once in a while make it to book shops. In any case, that is not anything to joke about because Self-published creators can utilize the web as a direct-to-shopper conveyance channel.
Our December Author of the Month, Vali Benson, has been sweeping up the book awards this season. Her young-adult fiction book, Blood and Silver, won a gold medal in two categories at the San Francisco Book Festival, took first place at the New York Book Festival in the young adult category, and won the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards for best first chapter book! She has generated over 100 reader reviews and offers up her book-promotion insights to authors on how to generate buzz for your book, reviews, and awards. https://blog.tellwell.ca/2021/12/16/award-winning-author-vali-benson-decembers-author-of-the-month/
The subject of self-publishing, who means both printing one’s books and paying a supposed vanity press, produces warm discussion about its place in the artistic commercial center. On the positive side, self-publishing in Australia has liberated disappointed book authors from scaling the generally invulnerable stronghold known as the book business and sidesteps the individuals who hold the keys to the palace, to be specific, abstract specialists, editors, and publishers.