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A.J. Waines (ajwaines) | 92 comments Do you need to be a Team Player to be an Author?
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A J Waines: author of Girl on a Train, The Evil Beneath and Dark Place to Hide
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Girl on a Train by A.J. Waines The Evil Beneath by A.J. Waines Dark Place to Hide by A.J. Waines
Girl on a Train reached No 1 in UK & Australian Kindle charts. AJ Waines is a Top 100 most read author in UK (Kindle, KDP)


message 2: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Lawston (andrewlawston) | 227 comments I have a smaller team than most, but I'd certainly be lost without my designer, not to mention the support of my wife, closest friends, and my cat and dog. No writer is an island.


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Brooks | 15 comments I feel like an Island. A lot of my team members let me down, and I ended friendships with them.


message 4: by Lenita (new)

Lenita Sheridan | 1010 comments I have a wonderful writers' group. They are my main team right now.


message 5: by V.W. (new)

V.W. Singer | 141 comments I am a totally solo operation apart from my publisher. I've never felt the need for a team.


message 6: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Brooks | 15 comments I only have my lawyer/consultant and my cover artist as my team.


message 7: by Jim (last edited Oct 29, 2015 05:56PM) (new)

Jim Vuksic | 1227 comments I truly admire the dedication, skill set, talent and energy level required of anyone who can claim sole responsibility for every phase of the publishing process. I personally could not do it.

That said; just as the credits at the end of a movie are often ignored, so it is with the people whose contributions are essential to the publishing process in cases such as mine. The subject of this thread presents an excellent forum and opportunity to rectify that situation.

Allow me to now express my sincere appreciation for and recognition of those who were instrumental in helping to convert a manuscript into a commercially viable book.

Stacy Baker - Head of the Acquisition Dept.
Lauren Downen - Copy Editor
Patrick O'Donnell - Conceptual Editor
Sarah Kirchen - Layout Design Artist
Blake Brasor - Cover/Spine/Backmatter Design Artist
Stephen Rozzell - Professional Narrator
Brandon Morgan - Website Design & Maintenance
Ingram/Spring Arbor - Distributors
Dallas Franklin - Publicist
Terry Cordingley - Director of Marketing

Thank you all, I literally could not have done it without you.
Jim Vuksic - Author


message 8: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Waines (ajwaines) | 92 comments Jim wrote: "I truly admire the dedication, skill set, talent and energy level required of anyone who can claim sole responsibility for every phase of the publishing process. I personally could not do it.

That..."


Lovely tribute, Jim


message 9: by Amber (new)

Amber Foxx (amberfoxx) | 250 comments My team of critique partners is indispensable. We trust each other, and work hard for each other. I could never produce a book without their input, revision after revision. I cherish my editor and cover artist also.


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Amen to that. My writers' group is indispensable.


message 11: by Paula (last edited Oct 30, 2015 05:43PM) (new)

Paula Houseman (paulahouseman) | 75 comments I have a huge team, which mostly comprises all the characters in my head that find their way into my book/s.

Oh ... and two fabulous women: my marketer (Lama Jabr from Xana Marketing) and editor (Sally Asnicar from Full Proofreading services).


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