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Jun 22 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: author's royalty, book rejections, bookstores, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, indie authors, Indie publishing, self-publishing, surefire book publishing, traditional publishing
The prospects for an explosion in the ebook market are growing every day. Once traditional publishers realize the ebook-only market is a huge opportunity, they will embrace it and they will realize that they had a pot of gold right in front of them all the time. Current Publishing – Are things panning out with [...]
Tags: author's royalty, book rejections, bookstores, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, indie authors, Indie publishing, self-publishing, surefire book publishing, traditional publishing
Jun 16 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, April Hamilton, Barnes and Noble, book design, book marketing, calibre, Call Off the Dogs, Carol Denbow, e-books, ebooks, Google Books, indie author, Joel Friedlander, Kindle, kindlegen, self-publishing, smashwords, Sue Collier, Tony Eldridge
Baby Steps First Starting to self-publish your ebook or even thinking about it can be a daunting task. A little help before you start will save you time and help you in publishing your ebook in all the right places. When I published my first book, I had no idea where to go or what [...]
Tags: Amazon, April Hamilton, Barnes and Noble, book design, book marketing, calibre, Call Off the Dogs, Carol Denbow, e-books, ebooks, Google Books, indie author, Joel Friedlander, Kindle, kindlegen, self-publishing, smashwords, Sue Collier, Tony Eldridge
Jun 2 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: authors, bloody omaha, book design, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook conversion, ebook links, ebooks, garry m. graves, indie author, rendering, self-publishing, travel guides
I am a non-fiction and technical book reader at heart. Lately I have become addicted to ebooks. I like the ability to get the ebook anytime and anywhere and read it anytime I want. Recently a historical fiction hardcover book was passed to me. A book about Elizabeth 1 of England and the period in [...]
Tags: authors, bloody omaha, book design, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook conversion, ebook links, ebooks, garry m. graves, indie author, rendering, self-publishing, travel guides
May 18 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, goodreads, indie author, Indie publishing, Linkedin, self-publishing, smashwords, traditional publishing
Do you really want to be an old time author and publish your book traditionally or do you want to be an eBook author and self-publish your content on-line? That’s the question. An old time author! Are you one of them? You know the traditional author that has beat his head against publisher’s front doors [...]
Tags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, goodreads, indie author, Indie publishing, Linkedin, self-publishing, smashwords, traditional publishing
May 10 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: adobe digital editions, Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, booki.sh, calibre, cesdominique raccah, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook authors corner, ebook industry, google, Kindle, microsoft ebook reader, self-publishing
As the ebook industry progresses and the major players compete, it seems we are headed in several directions at once. Self-publishing authors are confused where to start with all the various formats and devices and platforms to publish on. The major players are bent on keeping control of their domain as they clash with each [...]
Tags: adobe digital editions, Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, booki.sh, calibre, cesdominique raccah, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook authors corner, ebook industry, google, Kindle, microsoft ebook reader, self-publishing
May 2 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: April L. Hamilton, Bob Spear, Carol Denbow, Christy Pinheiro, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, Emily Hill, indie author, Joanna Penn, Joel Friedlander, Judy Dunn, Michael N. Marcus, Penny Sansevieri, self-publishing, Sue Collier, Tony Eldridge
I have been asked several times this month what I think are the best current sources of information for the eBook author. I think research is a key element in an indie’s quest for success so I spend a lot of time reading blogs and books on publishing and writing. I did a little research [...]
Tags: April L. Hamilton, Bob Spear, Carol Denbow, Christy Pinheiro, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, Emily Hill, indie author, Joanna Penn, Joel Friedlander, Judy Dunn, Michael N. Marcus, Penny Sansevieri, self-publishing, Sue Collier, Tony Eldridge
Apr 15 2011in Interviews, Member Blog by Will GrangerTags: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, e-books, indie author, smashwords
The giant fell face down in the snow and slid down the slope a dozen feet. He lay still, not moving for a few seconds. Then he let out a roar. He lurched to his feet and wiped snow and blood from his eyes. He looked up at the form of Anabar streaking away from him. The giant growled and headed back up the slope, his eyes locked on Anabar. His rage gave him the energy to charge up the steep incline, stomping his feet deep into the snow with each step. His speed increased as he pounded up, a grizzly bear chasing its prey. So focused was the giant on getting to Anabar, he failed to notice the cracks appearing in the snow around him.
Anabar felt the snow beneath him starting to slide, and then something dropped down the slope from above, uncoiling like a dark snake as it neared him. He saw it was a rope, and he dove for it, as the entire mountain seemed to vibrate under his feet. He caught the rope and pulled it close to his body. The snow accelerated down and away from him and he gripped the rope, his fingers turning white from the effort.
Tags: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, e-books, indie author, smashwords
Apr 4 2011in Features, Member Blog, Opinion by James MoushonTags: authors, children's ebooks, e-books, e-textbooks, eBook Author, ebooks, nookkids, nookstudy, self-publishing, writer
One of the great opportunities ahead for ebook authors is the wave of new readers entering the digital book world. These gadget centric-readers are kids and young adults. You know the ones that don’t shy away from a computer screen or the digital world. With their cell phone or ipad in hand, they are going [...]
Tags: authors, children's ebooks, e-books, e-textbooks, eBook Author, ebooks, nookkids, nookstudy, self-publishing, writer
Mar 24 2011in Features, Member Blog, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, Amazon Public Notes, author, e-books, ebook rendering, hbspub.com, hyperlinks, in-book links, indie authors, James Moushon, writing
One of the first things an eBook Author must learn to use is the power of links. Whether you’re creating your ebook, setting up your web site, writing a blog or joining a group on the Internet, hyperlinks are what make things happen. The more clicks, the more chances of your success. The synergy created [...]
Tags: Amazon, Amazon Public Notes, author, e-books, ebook rendering, hbspub.com, hyperlinks, in-book links, indie authors, James Moushon, writing
Mar 12 2011in Features, Member Blog, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, e-books, e-textbooks, ebook authors, ebook creation, ebooks, ebooks in libraries, ebooks in real estate, Kindle, kindle for pc, kindlegen, simple ebooks
The following is a recipe for the creation of a Kindle ebook. The results can be viewed on a Kindle ereader or by any of the ‘Kindle for’ software apps including MAC, iPhone, iPad, Blackberry or Android Phone.
Tags: Amazon, e-books, e-textbooks, ebook authors, ebook creation, ebooks, ebooks in libraries, ebooks in real estate, Kindle, kindle for pc, kindlegen, simple ebooks