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Sep 9 2012in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: book design, Book Reviews, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook, ebooks, indie author, Indie publishing, marketing, self-publishing
One of the most important things you can do in this ebook world is to provide your reader with your current contact information. I monitor over 50 authors and ebook experts blogs on a regular basis and finding their contact links is quite a challenge. Surprisingly, I find the same problem in the current ebooks [...]
Tags: book design, Book Reviews, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook, ebooks, indie author, Indie publishing, marketing, self-publishing
Oct 26 2011in Features, Opinion by Lucas J.W. JohnsonTags: book promotion, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook, Fantasy, indie, indie author, Indie publishing, serial fiction
At the start of the year, I had an idea for a project. I wanted to write a serialized fiction story in pieces small enough to fit inside a single Tweet. One tiny chunk of narrative prose every day, slowly building an ongoing, real-time story for the audience to piece together. Then every so often, [...]
Tags: book promotion, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook, Fantasy, indie, indie author, Indie publishing, serial fiction
Oct 20 2011in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: book marketing, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook, ebooks, indie author, marketing, self-publishing, Tony Eldridge
To eBook authors, marketing can be a daunting task. Whether you’re an indie publisher or you are using a traditional publisher, the marketing is usually left up to you. It is a digital world now and self-publishers are not tied to bookstores with limited shelf space and a revolving inventory. In fact it will be [...]
Tags: book marketing, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook, ebooks, indie author, marketing, self-publishing, Tony Eldridge
Oct 5 2011in Member Blog by Sarka-Jonae MillerTags: chick lit, chicklit, ebook, new book, self-publishing, women's fiction
I finally published an ebook version of my first novel, “Between Boyfriends.” I finished this book 5 years ago and eagerly began sending it out to literary agents. I got a ton of responses, some form letters and a few criticisms. The personal feedback was very positive but suggested necessary changes. I spent maybe 1 year doing an major rewrite, then eagerly send the new version back out again. Nothing… Self-publishing is the future. I hope it is a bright future.
Tags: chick lit, chicklit, ebook, new book, self-publishing, women's fiction
Sep 21 2011in Features, Opinion by Andrew Van WeyTags: Andrew Van Wey, ebook, Forsaken, horror, Piracy, self-publishing
On Friday, September 9th I uploaded my eBook to Amazon.com, iBooks, and Barnes & Noble for $2.99 A week later, I uploaded it to The Pirate Bay for free. I know what you’re probably thinking. “Well, that was stupid.” That’s exactly what my girlfriend, a few of my friends, and the voice in my head [...]
Tags: Andrew Van Wey, ebook, Forsaken, horror, Piracy, self-publishing
Mar 30 2011in Interviews by Chris WimpressTags: botnet, cyberterrorism, e-book, ebook, internet security, speculative fiction, Terrorism, Thriller
My novel ‘Joe is Online’ is probably the first piece of fiction in the world which was written FOR e-readers. It works on a Kindle – in fact it looks great on a Kindle and an iPad. ‘Joe is Online’ consists entirely of digital documents – blogs, emails, webchat logs, diary entries and websites. It tells a [...]
Tags: botnet, cyberterrorism, e-book, ebook, internet security, speculative fiction, Terrorism, Thriller
Feb 25 2011in Interviews, Resources by Kate HarperTags: Articles, ebook, kate harper, Kindle, Nook, sing
Articles and short documents are often overlooked as a way to self publish on the Kindle. There are some rules of thumb on how to present and format an article, as compared to a book.
Tags: Articles, ebook, kate harper, Kindle, Nook, sing
Jan 16 2011in Interviews by Sophia van BurenTags: ebook, Illumination, Kindle, Memoir, sophia van buren
On Sophia van Buren’s 14th wedding anniversary, the police come knocking on her front door. The news they bring about her husband triggers a revelation that instantly causes Sophia’s suburban life to collapse. It destroys one world, but creates another and will ignite something within her, forcing the woman buried under years of diapers and coupons to emerge.
Illumination is not a bitter lament. It’s a modern mother’s odyssey – a quest for hope, levity, and the courage to follow one’s inner light through dark times. Sophia does find hope, but first she must overcome the shadows cast by those conditioned to judge. Ultimately, Illumination is a story of rebirth and true love that begins where Sophia’s previous world ends.
Tags: ebook, Illumination, Kindle, Memoir, sophia van buren