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Oct 10 2011in Lead Story, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, authors, Brier Dudley, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie author, Indie publishing, J.A. Konrath, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, Louise Voss, Markus Reily, Overdrive, self-publishing
As new ebook authors and self-publishers continue to try to get exposure in the digital world, several new events could present an expanded opportunity to reach the ebook reader.
1. Amazon’s new generation of Kindles plus the IPad rival ‘Kindle Fire’ will definitely expand the reading [...]
Tags: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, authors, Brier Dudley, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie author, Indie publishing, J.A. Konrath, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, Louise Voss, Markus Reily, Overdrive, self-publishing
Sep 12 2011in Interviews, Lead Story by Todd KeislingTags: Craig Lancaster, Features, indie authors, Interviews
About a month ago, Craig Lancaster asked me if I’d like to be “the voice” for a book trailer he and RJ Keller were putting together for his upcoming collection. I’m not a voice actor, and I’m not a professional reader, but somehow, some way, word got around that I have a good recording voice. [...]
Tags: Craig Lancaster, Features, indie authors, Interviews
Sep 8 2011in Interviews, Lead Story by Henry Baum
An interview with Eddie Wright, author of the novel Broken Bulbs, now being turned into a graphic novel called “Tyranny of the Muse,” backed by a Kickstarter campaign. About: Tyranny of the Muse by writer Eddie Wright and artist Jesse Balmer is a comic book series about a sad-sack, inspiration-addict, who is obsessed with the [...]
Jul 22 2011in Lead Story, Opinion by Pamela Olson
After three and a half years of work, I finished writing a book of travel adventure memoir journalism called Fast Times in Palestine. I spent much of those three and a half years dealing with the publishing industry. In the beginning I got a top-notch agent, developed a book proposal, put together three sample chapters, [...]
Jun 8 2011in Lead Story, Resources by Piotr KowalczykTags: tips, tools
This post is designed to give you a concise, yet comprehensive preview of most important free tools you can pick up to publish and promote your e-books. I hope it will help you discover those which best fit your author profile and personal needs. This list is planned to be a one-stop place with all [...]
Tags: tips, tools
May 18 2011in Lead Story, Resources by Christopher Meeks
Today is my new novel’s publishing day, so I thought I’d write about the marketing it took to get here. I won’t bullshit you. The publishing industry is changing fast, and what to do is confusing. Like a bar magnet, the industry has two strong poles: traditional publishing and self-publishing. If you’re antsy for what [...]
Apr 28 2011in Lead Story, Opinion by Mick RooneyTags: London Book Fair, self-publishing, The Future of Publishing
The opening day seminar debate last week at the London Book Fair asked the provocative question: ‘Will publishers in the digital age soon be irrelevant?’ It was always a debate destined to be a little heated. It isn’t just provocative but also suggests there is an alternative destiny for the book publishing industry to the [...]
Tags: London Book Fair, self-publishing, The Future of Publishing
Apr 18 2011in Lead Story, Opinion by Christopher Meeks
This is a story about book returns. It’s also a story about the bookstore system and what’s not working. You’ll also hear how success can crush the self-publisher. It’s not my story. I didn’t go bankrupt—but I could have. What I aim to do here is tell you my experience of publishing well-reviewed books and [...]
Apr 15 2011in Features, Lead Story, Resources by Piotr KowalczykTags: Amazon, author, book promotion, ebookstore, Kindle, tools
Some of you already know that I founded Ebook Friendly – a special kind of e-bookstore addressed to those readers who are aware of distractions the web brings and want to avoid them at the stage of browsing for books. Because reading is all about being focused, opposite to Internet – which is all about [...]
Tags: Amazon, author, book promotion, ebookstore, Kindle, tools
Apr 3 2011in Features, Lead Story, Opinion, Resources by Derek MurphyTags: book marketing, book promotion, book reviewers, Book Reviews, indie author, indie reviews, kindle reviews, self-publishing
To have a chance at selling your book on amazon or online, you need reviews. Lots of them. And if you’re like me, you hate pushing all your friends and family to review your work (is it really fair to ask them?) and leave comments. So most authors do this: 1) Search online for book [...]
Tags: book marketing, book promotion, book reviewers, Book Reviews, indie author, indie reviews, kindle reviews, self-publishing