
How to Conquer: “Post-Fright”
The undeniable truth of publishing is that in order to sell books, you have to be a promoter and marketer. If you’re anyone other than Malcolm Gladwell chances are slim that you’ll have a...
How2Conquer is a boutique indie book publisher proudly based in East Atlanta Village (the coolest neighborhood in the Southeast). We connect subject experts with the subject curious through empowering nonfiction books. We launched in 2016 with a goal of making self-help and learning fresh and engaging because readers aren’t idiots. Or dummies.
Our books utilize stories, graphics, and creativity to help readers conquer new things. Could we be the right home for your book?
Your Range Card for Life
John Riotte
Paperback: $12.99
eBook: $5.99
How Not to Suck at Marketing
Jeff Perkins
Paperback: $16.99
eBook: $9.99
Spin the Bottle Service
Kirsten and Paul Moxness
Paperback: $16.99
eBook: $9.99
So, You Want to Get into Corporate Security?
Carlos Francisco
Paperback: $16.99
eBook: $9.99
The undeniable truth of publishing is that in order to sell books, you have to be a promoter and marketer. If you’re anyone other than Malcolm Gladwell chances are slim that you’ll have a...
Drivel is better than the blank page. Adjust your thinking and get back to work. You’ve probably heard the quotation oft ascribed to Hemingway: There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down...
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Some publishers specify guidelines. There’s plenty of general advice out there about margins, font, etc. But have you tried using styles? When I started writing my first (and still back-burner WIP)...