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April 30, 2008

How to Publish a Book for Mother’s Day, Part I

Filed under: How To Publish A Book — Book Publishers Expert @ 4:23 pm

With Mother’s Day just over a week away there are certainly a great many of us who are wondering what special gift could possibly be enough to communicate our love and gratitude to our hardworking moms. From the homemade gifts we brought home from school as children to the flowers and chocolate we have undoubtedly inundated her with as adults, there is not much that we have not given to our mother throughout the many Mother’s Day holidays we have celebrated with her.

But this is the year for that unique gift that will set this Mother’s Day apart from the rest – a book specially written and printed just for her. What may have once been a nearly impossible feat is now more than possible with the help of self publishing websites where users can learn in a few short simple steps how to publish a book for Mother’s Day.

For the upcoming Mother’s Day holiday gift-givers may consider publishing a book that:

* Tells the story of their mother’s youth – her own journey from childhood to adulthood; the places she has traveled, the things she has accomplished, and the many roles she plays in the lives of the people who love her.

* Tells the story of how she and your father met. Nothing is quite as lovely as a story of romance. Self publishing allows that story to be told.

* Tells the story of your birth. Mothers everywhere have painstakingly filled in the details of their children’s birth in baby books and photo albums. By putting the story down in book form, however, authors are able to recount the event in a completely different way – perhaps using different points of view from grandparents, friends, and family that were there that day or telling the story through the use of photographs.

In the next post, we’ll discuss how authors can translate these stories into a wonderful book for Mother’s Day through the magic of self publishing.

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