BOOK COMPILATIONS
PROCESS
What Are Co-Authors?
Co-Authorship is one of two or more people who write a book, article, report, etc. together.
com·pi·la·tion
ˌkämpəˈlāSHən
noun
plural noun: compilations
1. the action or process of producing something, especially a list, book, or report, by assembling information collected from other sources.
Compilation books, sometimes called anthologies, are collections of short stories by numerous authors . Compilations allow authors to combine their thoughts, ideas, knowledge and expertise in the same published book. Coming together to produce a book is a clever and useful technique if you lack certain knowledge or experience pertaining to the subject of the book being produced.
Compilation Publishing is not for every Author but it is definitely available to all Authors. The key is finding the right Co-Authors so that the book production runs as smoothly as possible. We have listed below some of the reasons an Author may seek to Co-Author with another Author:
1. It is cheaper:
2. Not enough information for a complete book:
3. Need more information that will add validity to your book.
4. Great way to marketing to an unknown audience.
5. getting a writing credit for my story