Login
RSSEntries (RSS) | Comments (RSS)
Self-Publishing Review

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Magazine
    • Book Reviews
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • Lead Story
    • Member Blog
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Publisher Reviews
    • Resources
      • Book Reviews
      • Features
      • Interviews
      • Lead Story
      • Member Blog
      • News
      • Opinion
      • Publisher Reviews
      • Resources
  • Community
    • Members
    • Groups
    • Forums
  • About
  • Contact
  • Resources
  • Directory

Interview with Shelley Lieber on the Smashwords' Blog

Currently, there’s an interview up with Shelley Lieber on the Smashwords blog, which acts as a better manifesto about the value of self-publishing than has yet to be put on this site.  Some nuggets include:

The industry has probably changed more in the past two years than it has in the previous 50 to 75 years. Of all the creative industries, publishing is the most conservative and slowest to change. As technology advanced and became more readily available and affordable, individual artists in every creative field began to take on more responsibility for all areas of their craft. Authors were no exception; however, at first authors did not get the favorable response that film artists or musicians got from their respective industries or from the general public….

Faced with the prospect of spending years trying to get an agent, who then may take yet another year or more trying to find a publisher, who may take another 18 months to produce the book, which may not earn back the advance, ambitious authors looked for other avenues—and found them. People are publishing their own work, and getting their message out to their audiences using the new methods because it’s faster, easier and more effective than the traditional way….

Two things are working for the self-published author: one, is that there’s much more help available to make sure you put out a good book and the quality of self-publishing as a whole is rising. Second, with the limitations acquisition editors are facing—smaller budgets, celebrity authors not being guaranteed successes and memoir writers turning out to be liars and frauds—a “safe” bet is the self-published author who has sold 5,000 to 10,000 books on her own. Suddenly agents and editors are trolling the Internet in search of these self-published authors. Ironically, now successful indie authors are finding themselves being approached by the very publishers wouldn’t even return the SASE two years ago….

Check out the whole interview – one of the best summations of self-publishing you’ll see.  Mark Coker, of Smashwords, is at the forefront of the self-publishing movement.  Read Self-Publishing Review’s interview with him here.

  • Share/Bookmark

March 24, 2009 in News by Henry Baum

2 responses to “Interview with Shelley Lieber on the Smashwords' Blog”

  1. Shelley Lieber says:
    March 25, 2009 at 1:07 am

    Thank you for the kind words! I’m a regular follower of this blog, and what a lovely surprise your post and praise is for me!

    Reply
  2. Editor says:
    March 25, 2009 at 1:26 am

    My pleasure! Glad to know you stop by here.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

«Two New Opportunities for Self-Publishers
Faust: My Soul be Damned for the World by E.A. Bucchianeri»

Write a Blog Entry

Site Wide Activity [RSS]

Viewing item 1 to 10 (of 200 items)  
  1 2 ... 20 »
  • Blogs
  • Friends
  • Groups
  • Links
  • Profile
  • Status
  • Avatar
    Roy Tanner became a registered member
  • Avatar
    Roland Stephens became a registered member
  • Avatar
    Francis Hamit commented on the blog post Copyright, Publication Rights, Kindle, and YOU
  • Avatar
    Francis Hamit commented on the blog post So Much Traffic, No More Parking Spots
  • Avatar
    John Mellor commented on the blog post The Real Source of Self-Publishing Stigma
  • Avatar
    jenn topper wrote a new blog post: So Much Traffic, No More Parking Spots
  • Avatar
    Henry Baum wrote a new blog post: Tuesday Tells it Slant by Holly Christine
  • Avatar
    Shatara Gifford created the link Beyond the Box
  • Avatar
    Shatara Gifford created the link Words Of Thought and In Motion
  • Avatar
    Shatara Gifford created the link Words Of Love And Hate

Members

Newest | Active | Popular
  • Avatar Image
    Roy Tanner
    registered 39 seconds ago
  • Avatar Image
    Roland Stephens
    registered 2 hours, 15 minutes ago
  • Avatar Image
    Shatara Gifford
    registered 7 hours, 4 minutes ago
  • Avatar Image
    smith
    registered 13 hours, 12 minutes ago
  • Avatar Image
    David Nicholls
    registered 13 hours, 42 minutes ago

Groups

Newest | Active | Popular
  • Group Avatar
    Book Design for Self-Publishers
    30 members
  • Group Avatar
    A3: Authors Assisting Authors
    30 members
  • Group Avatar
    New Media Publishing
    28 members
  • Group Avatar
    Romance Writers
    3 members
  • Group Avatar
    Chick Lit
    3 members

Ads


Free Book Offer - White - 300x250


PRWeb Press Release Newswire - Sign Up Now


Quality Printing for Less

Bookstore

  • WPMU Dev
  • Copyright ©2010 Self-Publishing Review
  • Go back to top ↑
Self-Publishing Review
  • Log In
  • Sign Up
  • Visit
    • Random Member
    • Random Group
    • Random Blog
    • Random Link