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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth) - Every Hero Goes To That Place Which He Fears Most l it by "your baby", in which case you'll pay for the book's production (and possibly even pay the bigger name writers if that's what it takes to get them involved) and marketing costs. If you go in with a group of first timers, you'll all be able to split the costs, but it might be a good idea to have someone act as the project manager, to keep from having a "too many cooks" scenario develop.Every Hero goes on a Journey. As is implied, the Journey is physical but also psychological: The Hero journeys from an Ordinary World to a New World and transforms from an Ordinary Self to a New Self (the physical journey induces the psychological transformation). A critical element of both journeys is the First Threshold.Psychologically, the First Threshold is that place which the Hero fears most and from where he cannot return ("beyond here there be dragons"). This fear is exace Co-Market For Your Best Results The best part about working with more than one writer is that you'll be able to use the muscle of marketing to more than one list. Ideally each writer will have their own list (either their personal contacts or a list they deve How To Find Joint Venture Partners What do you get when you mix a handful of writers, a hot topic and a snazzy title? You get an anthology--and one of the more popular form of books being published today. A recent article in the Sunday New York Times (see article at http://www.profcs.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=238123) noted "the wave of anthologies has not yet crested" and the phenomenon is still a great seller, especially for women writers. You can take advantage of this trend to get yourself published faster than working on your own. I know it might not be what you dreamed--sharing a byline and being in a book that's not wholely yours, but it is a way for a first time author to get a foot in the door--and I know of at least one publishing company, Love Your Life Publishing, with a program designed to help you do it in as little as six months! (You can find them at www.loveyourlife.com. Tell them The Book Sistah sent you so they'll treat you REALLY well!) Here's how you can start the legwork on your own.These six places in my opinion are the top places to find joint venture partners, I have used all of them before and can assure you that when you contact these partners correctly you will notice an increase in your bottom line.Here’s the six places:1. EventsAlthough a marketing event can be expensive to attend you will find your best prospects at an event since you will be able to establish a personal one on one relationship right off the bat with someone.2. 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