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Christopher Meeks commented on the post, My Realities or “How to Market Your Book or Watch it Die”, on the site Self-Publishing Review 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Melissa, if I weren’t so busy writing a novel now, I might write about what I’ve learned about Goodreads in a long article. I love Goodreads for the passionate readers I find there. While most reviews are the […]
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Christopher Meeks commented on the post, My Realities or “How to Market Your Book or Watch it Die”, on the site Self-Publishing Review 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Theresa and Melisa, thank you for your notes. First, Theresa, while I haven’t received any campaign of negative publicity, I have seen a great deal of indifference to eBooks. When I started White Whisker Books […]
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Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: Review: The Queue, A Novella and Warriors, A Trilogy of Plays On Aging by L. Michael Hager 3 months ago
I approached this book warily. After all, fiction and playwriting are such different forms, why put the two together? Fiction is designed to pull you into a world, and a published play requires you to imagine seeing a stage and, despite the stage directions, you forget that a stage is there or that the script is [...] -
Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post How To Go Bankrupt Thanks to Really Great Reviews 4 months ago
It’s a pleasure to see this article keeps getting read and considered. When I published my first collection of short fiction in 2006, everything then was about print books using new print-on-demand technology. As Matthew notes above, it’s still worth having a print version of your book available–I do it–and I also have books on [...]
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Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post Self-Publishing & Luck 6 months ago
Henry, Mr. Konrath was a challenge when he was anti-self-publishing on this very site, but you two are of like mind right now. Once of my favorite columns of his had to do with the very topic of luck. In his “How to Succeed,” people asked him questions and he answered: Q: What’s the secret [...]
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Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post Interview with Bestselling Indie Author Darcie Chan 7 months, 1 week ago
Thanks for the comments. I found Darcie generous with her time for the interview, which included a couple of follow-up questions that I folded in. It’s clear that making one’s book at 99 cents doesn’t equal success, but also most if not all the indie bestsellers are at 99 cents. I wrote a whole separate [...]
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Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: Interview with Bestselling Indie Author Darcie Chan 7 months, 1 week ago
After I wrote about the challenges of marketing literary novels (see my previous post here ), I asked if anyone knew of an author writing a literary book that’s done what Amanda Hocking, J.A. Konrath, and other eBook superstars have done. A reader on Kindleboards told me about Darcie Chan and her novel, The Mill River Recluse, which, today as [...] -
Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post What’s the Story? 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Roland, I happened to give a link to this article for my students in my UCLA Extension class, “Fiction for Absolute Beginners.” People in the class brought up your piece last night, and we ended up having a fabulous discussion on what story is. Two areas in particular were cited. One person read your piece [...]
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Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post My Realities or “How to Market Your Book or Watch it Die” 1 year ago
Ron, you’re absolutely right in saying “Writers can spend a great deal of money, time, and/or effort on all of them, though, and still not achieve the commercial success they want.” As writers, we all want the secret formula to a great career. If we get a publicist, will that do it? Do we need [...]
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Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: My Realities or “How to Market Your Book or Watch it Die” 1 year ago
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 to [...] -
Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post How To Go Bankrupt Thanks to Really Great Reviews 1 year, 1 month ago
Allison. Go for it. If you want to email me, do so at chrismeeks@gmail.com.
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Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post How To Go Bankrupt Thanks to Really Great Reviews 1 year, 1 month ago
Ron, your comment isn’t dismissive at all–that’s the point of my piece: why vie for shelf space in bookstores when the independent publisher doesn’t have the resources to compete for display? Interestingly, though, I spoke to someone at Barnes and Noble headquarters and learned not one of my books has been returned by Barnes and [...]
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Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post How To Go Bankrupt Thanks to Really Great Reviews 1 year, 1 month ago
Matt, I’m publishing my advance copies of “Love at Absolute Zero” on Lulu for a couple of reasons. First, I can do so without using an ISBN number and, second, I can have it for sale not to the public but just to people who use have a link to the book, whih I’ll put [...]
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Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: How To Go Bankrupt Thanks to Really Great Reviews 1 year, 1 month ago
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 [...] -
Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: Authors in the eBook Age 2 years, 3 months ago
Ever since Macmillan Publishing took on Amazon a few weeks ago in regards to a new contract, the cost of eBooks have been bandied about. Some readers seem to think that publishers are greedy and have money raining down on them by pricing their books over $10. In one Amazon discussion group, a reader asked, “What’s [...] -
Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: Authors in the eBook Age
Ever since Macmillan Publishing took on Amazon a few weeks ago in regards to a new contract, the cost of eBooks have been bandied about. Some readers seem to think that publishers are greedy and have money raining down on them by pricing their books over $10. [...]
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Christopher Meeks commented on the blog post Frugal Book Promotion – An Interview with Carolyn Howard-Johnson
To underscore how interconnected the world is now, a few days ago, I received a note from Carolyn Howard-Johnson out of the blue that said that my novel, “The Brightest Moon of the Century,” won one of her Noble (Not Nobel) Awards as a…
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Christopher Meeks wrote a new blog post: Guest Post: Christopher Meeks
Christopher Meeks is the author of two self-released short story collections: The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea and Months and Seasons, as well as the play, Who Lives? – all with professionally-designed covers and well-reviewed. He can be reached at his site [...]