
How to Copyright a Book in 2026 [Process + Cost]
You poured months, maybe years, into your manuscript. The last thing you want is for someone to copy it, sell it, or pass it off
Ghostwriting across every format
From memoir to magical realism

You poured months, maybe years, into your manuscript. The last thing you want is for someone to copy it, sell it, or pass it off

Editing is the stage where a rough draft turns into a book people actually want to read. You can write a brilliant story or a

Behind almost every film and television show you love is a script that someone had to write, revise, and polish until it was ready to

Your cover is the first thing a reader meets, long before they read a single line of your story. On a crowded online storefront it

Publishing a book on your own terms is one of the most rewarding things an author can do, but it also means you take on

Children’s books look simple, and that is exactly why they are so hard to get right. Every word carries weight when a story is only

eBooks have quietly become the default way a huge share of readers buy and read books, and that shift has changed what authors have to

Readers rarely discover an author by accident anymore. They search a name, tap a link in a newsletter, or follow a recommendation, and the first
A hardcover book carries a certain weight, and not just a physical one. Readers tend to treat a hardback as something worth keeping, displaying, and

If you are an author who has poured months, sometimes years, into a manuscript, the last thing you want is for readers to never find

Writing a book is a huge accomplishment, but finishing the manuscript is only half the journey. Once your book is ready, it has to compete

Writing a book you are proud of is only half the job. The other half is making sure real readers can find it, remember it,