Do you need to copyright your book?
To copyright or not to copyright? That's the question every author ponders. Your manuscript is finished. You put blood sweat and tears into the work. Now you’re ready to send it
Linda Griffin is the founder of Expert Author 411. She believes becoming a published author will put any business owner heads and shoulders above their competition. Ms. Griffin is the author of two books: Maximum Occupancy: How Smart Innkeepers put Heads in Beds in Every Season and Book Smart: The Ninety-day Guide to Writing and Self-publishing for Busy Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, and Corporate Professionals. Both are available on Amazon at amazon.com/author/lindagriffin
To copyright or not to copyright? That's the question every author ponders. Your manuscript is finished. You put blood sweat and tears into the work. Now you’re ready to send it
In a previous post, I answered the question: Should You Copyright Your Book? Even though your book is copyrighted as soon as you produce it, you may want to consider
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