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Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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Praise for Rosen Trevithick

"Brilliant."
- The Independent
"You can tell that Ms Trevithick was a fan of Roald Dahl when she was growing up. The stinky trolls in this story are reminiscent of the giants in The BFG and, if possible, even more revolting. Her strong authorial voice and witty prose will appeal to parents as much as children; I caught myself chortling out loud at least every other page."
- Rebecca Davies (The Independent)
"Once again Rosen has succeeded in crafting a delightful story, full of humour yet delving into the more serious side of human nature and relationships."
- P. Elliot (Goodreads Mod)
"Captivated my attention from the start and I could not put it down."
- Rachel Dove (The Kindle Book Review)

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09.08.2014 11:45

How Not to Self-Publish - Out Today

I frequently get asked how to sell books. The truth of the matter is that I can't pinpoint why some books take off and others don't. However, I have discovered some sure-fire ways not to sell. How Not to Self-Publish is a humorous parody of the many self-publishing guides available. It will help you dodge typical pitfalls such as what to do if your main character doesn't speak English, or a crocodile eats your laptop.

How Not to Self-Publish - The Totally Splendid Hotshot Author's Survival Guide

How Not to Self-Publish - The Totally Splendid Hotshot Author's Survival Guide

Rosen Trevithick has threatened to eat celebrities, produced a podcast in which she interviews herself and posed with a gummy triangle stuck to her face - all in the name of marketing. Yet she has somehow managed to shift over a quarter of a million books.

A keen advocate of 'What works for one probably won't work for the thousands who try to replicate it', Rosen recommends finding your own path, with a focus on learning from mistakes rather than success stories.

Penned using a combination of her own catastrophic blunders interspersed with wry observations, How Not to Self-Publish provides a light-hearted, informative and sometimes surreal look at selling books in the modern world.

A daily scenario from the book will be posted on how-not-to-self-publish.co.uk, kicking of with You Need a Pen Name and Shit-Hot Rod Is Already Taken. Today's post includes bonus material by David Wailing.

How Not to Self-Publish is available in Kindle, Nook and Kobo formats. It can be read on most smartphones and tablets. It is also available from Smashwords.

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