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Cheryl Anne Gardner posted a new activity comment: 4 months ago
In reply to: Arthur Graham posted an update: Hi Cheryl, I was a little worried when you left POD People, but I guess I should have known that you weren’t going far. In any case, I’m glad to see that you haven’t left the […] ViewNo, I am never far away from the fray. I just choose not to indulge online very often. I felt bad about leaving the Podpeople, but there just isn’t enough time in the day most days. Running a magazine takes up a lot of time, so I couldn’t do both. I still read and review indie books, just on my own terms, and I choose the books. It was getting…[Read more]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Book Sales Aren’t Everything 4 months ago
No worries. I saw my share of flame wars over on Lulu back in the day when I started out, which is a large part of why I left Lulu and all community forums for that matter. I got into book reviewing because there were so few sites out there at the time, and I [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Book Sales Aren’t Everything 4 months ago
Sure Dave, there are always variables, third categories, fourth categories, categories unknown … would take too long to list all the types of writers, so I was speaking of the main two in broad strokes, though it didn’t come off that way. I should have worded it differently: said the main two categories of too [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Book Sales Aren’t Everything 4 months ago
I agree with you too, Henry. There are two different types of self-publishers: those who see it as a business and money is the measure of success, and those who see it more as an art-form or an avenue for self-expression. If they sell a few books, they are happy, because of course, all writers [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post A Note on My Absence – From the Editor 1 year, 4 months ago
I hear you Henry, I ranted on the same crap last year. I am so glad you found someone to take over.
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post The Loneliness of the Self-Published Writer 1 year, 4 months ago
Oh Neil, we are kindred spirits, so no, you are not alone. I hate marketing and self-promotion. I don’t write mainstream stuff, and I give a lot away with free promos and stuff. I also allow people to share with DRM free ebooks. I’m kind of shy on the net, don’t comment as much as [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Smashwords as Dirty Book Store 1 year, 5 months ago
I said this from the very beginning that their website looks like a 15 year old porn junkie down in grandma’s basement designed it. I never point people to smashwords unless I am running a coupon and then I make sure to link directly, but I sell very little at smashwords without a coupon because [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner wrote a new blog post: The Podpeople Invite You to the Goodreads Indie Page 99 Group 1 year, 7 months ago
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Want Reader Feedback? Page99.com 1 year, 7 months ago
Thanks Eric. I am hoping to get a good response, and I plan on cross-posting those page 99s to Goodreads, my facebook feed, and also over here if Henry doesn’t have a problem with that. A.S, I would say sure, if your page 99 contains a spoiler use the one before or after it. I [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner wrote a new blog post: Want Reader Feedback? Page99.com 1 year, 7 months ago
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Thoughts on the Editing Process 1 year, 8 months ago
You are so welcome Suzanna. There are a lot of really good freelance editors and proofreaders out there, and fees can vary depending on the level of editorial assistance you want or need. Most I have come across charge by the word or page. I have never heard an editor say they maxed out their [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner wrote a new blog post: Thoughts on Validation and Success 1 year, 10 months ago
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Dan Clowes and Philip K. Dick on Self-Publishing 1 year, 11 months ago
Thanks for the shout-out Henry. I love hearing about what other authors are reading. I think it’s important that authors new to the self-publishing arena understand that we are not totally anti-traditional publishing, that there is good stuff out there everywhere, and more importantly, we read the shit out of everything we can get our [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Kickstarting My Book: Why I Chose to Crowdsource 1 year, 11 months ago
Sounds like you got a bad proof copy from Createpsace. It can happen with any company, even Lightning Source. It just takes one machine to go offline and get wonky and blam. I have had it happen with several printers, including Lightning. One time with Createspace I got a batch of review books and there [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Thoughts on The Indie Path 1 year, 11 months ago
Thanks, a lot of writers keep saying that to me about this post. I appreciate the ping back.
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Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post CD-ROM Copyright Infringement 1 year, 12 months ago
This is like the zillionth incident of piracy for money I have heard of recently, and the common denominator was Feedbooks . I refuse to list there because of their language in the Intellectual property Rights Section, which states: FeedBooks being registered in France, the content of the Website is subject to the French legislation [...]
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Cheryl Anne Gardner wrote a new blog post: Thoughts on The Indie Path 2 years ago
Over on Pimp my novel: Prithee Convince Me , The blog poster wants self-published authors to “convince him” that self-publishing is a viable alternative to trad publishing. Now this is not the first time this blogger has declared open season on the self-publishing industry and self-published authors, but I can’t really understand why, since the…[Read more] -
Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post The Future of Media 2 years ago
Amen to that Henry. I got my own rant going today over at the peeps site, which was sort of a backlash from commenting on Zoe’s post. But I think it’s good to talk about the detractors because it makes our philosophical position all the more relevant and important.
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Cheryl Anne Gardner wrote a new blog post: Thoughts on the Editing Process 2 years ago
Since I have been doing a lot of this lately, including Beta reads and formatting, I thought I would discuss the various stages of the editorial process. This is by no means specific to self-publishing; all authors go through an editorial process of some sort, and for some, the process is much deeper than it is [...] -
Cheryl Anne Gardner commented on the blog post Copyright, Publication Rights, Kindle, and YOU
Thanks Francis. Yes, the online registration is very easy and it costs less than the paper way. However, there is a time limit pertaining to infringement cases:
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