Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

An Unexpected Adventure




 Nina approached me in 2008 to see if I would be willing to review her book The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now.  I was rather hesitant as I didn’t see myself as qualified to take on such a task.  English was a subject that I only barely managed to pass and my spelling relied on a spell checker.  She assured me that it was the layout and flow that she really needed my help with so I reluctantly agreed.  Thus my unexpected adventure began.  It was difficult staying focused on the layout as the content would draw me in.  I finally understood what my grade 10 teacher meant when she would say you had to read between the lines. 

With the book ready for printing I was excited to learn more of the process of getting a book

published.  Nina invited me to join her when she went to Victoria to interview possible printers.  I learned a lot about papers used, fonts, formats, covers and binding.  We enjoyed good food and good company returning revitalized to make the decisions needed to get the book printed.


My foray into the writing and publishing world has made me more critical when reading books. I am much more aware of character development and the hero’s journey, plot, and the ebb and flow of the action throughout a story.  I find myself more engaged and appreciative of a well written book.

My adventure started with a request to review a book for a friend. Early in 2012 it became a request to help her manage Pixl Press.  As I learn the necessary tools needed in the writing and publishing industry, who knows where my adventure may take me in retirement. Gardening is best done in the summer, leaving the long winter evenings for creativity!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Pixl Press Canada, Excellence in Publishing


Pixl Press is a Publishing House in Vancouver, Canada. Currently, we publish non-fiction books, DVDs and audiobooks). At some point in the future we may consider fiction (e.g., science fiction, fantasy, romance, thrillers).


Pixl Press specializes in guidebooks on:
  • fiction and non-fiction writing
  • blogging & internet use
  • science (especially for the non-scientific)
  • travel
  • wellness
  • the environment.
We also publish books on nature, philosophy and art.

NEW! Look for our books in "The Alien's Guidebook Series":
  • The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now! -- available May 31, 2009
  • The Alien's Guide to Cool Blogging -- in progress
  • The Alien's Dictionary of Commonly Used Writing Terms -- in  progress
  • The Alien's Cool Guide to Social Networking -- in progress
  • The Journal Writer: Finding Your Voice (The Alien's Cool Guide to Journal Writing) -- available spring 2013
Coming Soon!


The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now!
--the first of the Alien's Guidebook Series on Writing and Publishing by Nina Munteanu and various other writers
A practical writer's guide for the beginner writer from an erudite Alien's perspective, with easy to adopt instruction guaranteed to improve your writing here or in any other galaxy.

(release date May 31, 2009  (print) through Starfire World Syndicate.


Here's what some readers have said about Nina's helpful tips:
"Beautifully informative!" -- Brady Frost, blogger
"Great points; this is an inspiration for me. It's so motivating to read...and get hyped for the work ahead." -- Blackburn, blogger and writer
"Great writing lessons! They are practical and simple for any budding writer." -- Graham Seager, blogger and writer
About the author: Nina is The Passionate Writer. She has published short stories all over the planet (with translations by magazines into Greek, Romanian, Polish, and Hebrew. Her latest novel, “Darwin’s Paradox” (a science fiction ecological thriller by Dragon Moon Press), explores humanity’s co-evolution with machine intelligence and Nature’s intelligence. She also writes critical essays and reviews, several of which have appeared in Strange Horizons, IROSF, and The New York Review of Science Fiction. Nina is a regularly invited speaker at science and writers conferences, book clubs, schools and universities. Nina served for a time as assistant editor-in-chief of Imagikon, a Romanian webzine and is contributing writer of Suite 101, an international online newsmagazine. You can visit Nina’s award-winning blog, The Alien Next Door, which hosts lively discussions on pop culture, travel, science, science fiction, writing and philosophy. To book one of Nina's online workshops or coaching sessions go to www.NinaMunteanu.com.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Pixl Press Canada, Excellence in Publishing

Pixl Press is a publishing house in Vancouver, Canada. We publish non-fiction and fiction books, DVDs and audiobooks.

Non-Fiction:

Pixl Press specializes in guidebooks on:

  • writing
  • science 
  • nature
  • art
  • travel
  • wellness
  • the environment.

We also publish books on nature and philosophy

Fiction:
Pixl Press may eventually publish science fiction, thrillers and romance books and the occasional children's book.




Coming Soon!

The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now! by Nina Munteanu

A practical writer's guide for the beginner writer from an erudite Alien's perspective, with easy to adopt instruction guaranteed to improve your writing here or in any other galaxy.

(release date December 31, 2009. You can find it on Amazon.com and affiliate online Amazon stores and others in the USA, UK, Canada, Europe and Australia (e.g., Barnes & Noble, Baker & Taylor, Chapters, Book Depository, Eden, Foyles, Rainbow Books, Booktopia and others)


Here's what some readers have said about Nina's helpful tips so far:

  • "Beautifully informative!" -- Brady Frost, blogger

  • "Great points; this is an inspiration for me. It's so motivating to read...and get hyped for the work ahead." -- Blackburn, blogger and writer

  • "Great writing lessons! They are practical and simple for any budding writer." -- Graham Seager, blogger & writer
About the author: Nina has published short stories all over the planet (with translations by magazines into Greek, Romanian, Polish, and Hebrew. Her latest novel, “Darwin’s Paradox” (a science fiction ecological thriller by Dragon Moon Press), explores humanity’s co-evolution with machine intelligence and Nature’s intelligence. She also writes critical essays and reviews, several of which have appeared in Strange Horizons, IROSF, and The New York Review of Science Fiction. Nina is a regularly invited speaker at science and writers conferences, book clubs, schools and universities. Nina served for a time as assistant editor-in-chief of Imagikon, a Romanian webzine and is contributing writer of Suite 101, an international online newsmagazine.

You can visit Nina’s award-winning blog, The Alien Next Door, which hosts lively discussions on pop culture, travel, science, science fiction, writing and philosophy.