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Scott Nicholson @scottnicholson ?

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Name

Scott Nicholson

Location

Boone NC

Website

http://www.hauntedcomputer.com

About

Author of seven novels, including THE RED CHURCH and THE SKULL RING, Nicholson is also editor of the interactive, organic writing manual WRITE GOOD OR DIE.

  • Scott Nicholson and Ron Fritsch are now friends   8 months, 3 weeks ago · View

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Building Your Book Audience   8 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    Thumbnail(Excerpt from The Indie Journey: Secrets to Writing Success by Scott Nicholson) There’s a common belief among writers that the route through New York and then to America’s bookshelves is the best way to build an audience. Certainly, there are plenty of advantages to letting someone else worry about all that paperwork, especially when they are earning [...]

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Ads in eBooks   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    ThumbnailEven though it’s an idea in infancy, writers and readers are already appalled at the prospect of ads in books, but it is as inevitable as rain. As soon as the dream of making riches as a writer fades from public consciousness (and Stephen King quits featuring bestselling writers as characters), then only a peculiar, suspect [...]

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Pension Funds for Writers? YESSSSS   1 year, 6 months ago · View

    ThumbnailBy Scott Nicholson Dean Koontz has made the observation that novels are like annuities, earning income for writers over a lifetime. Well, that’s true for Koontz and a handful of writers who manage to keep books in print and on the shelves. Given the constraints of shelf space, the product pipeline that requires a 30-day flushing [...]

  • Scott Nicholson commented on the blog post This Unhappy Interview – Marc Horne Speaks   1 year, 6 months ago · View

    Hey, great excerpt! I will give this a look!

    Scott Nicholson
    http://indiebooksblog.blogspot.com

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: You’re a Slush-Pile Slave   1 year, 7 months ago · View

    ThumbnailSome people fear the new era of indie publishing will lead to a tide of bad books, with readers swamped by millions of titles. This fear is fed in part by fearful gatekeepers like Laura Miller of Salon, whose recent article warned of readers faced with unlimited choices and how terrible this is going to be (because [...]

  • Scott Nicholson commented on the blog post The Next Indie Revolution?   1 year, 7 months ago · View

    You don’t need to pay anyone anything. Upload your ebook to Amazon and Smashwords.

    Scott Nicholson
    http://www.hauntedcomputer.com

  • Scott Nicholson commented on the blog post Publishers Are Not As Dumb As People Think   1 year, 7 months ago · View

    Simon, so true–the first time the bell went off for me was when my publisher asked me to stop sending out press releases to reviewers and newspapers including info where they could request a review copy for the publisher. Editor: “Stop! We can’t handle it.” They really don’t want reviews unless it is for those [...]

  • Scott Nicholson commented on the blog post Publishers Are Not As Dumb As People Think   1 year, 7 months ago · View

    Kait, I don’t think publishers are that crass–I just think they operate behind vast corporate walls that keep them totally away from readers. Their ONLY measuring stick is numbers. If a book sells, they think it is “good.” Many major authors will hold the Scott Turow line–he sounds like some cranky old grandpa yelling at [...]

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Publishers Are Not As Dumb As People Think   1 year, 7 months ago · View

    ThumbnailMost observers and even some authors believe the major publishing industry has been slow to respond to the electronic-book era. True, the industry is struggling with pricing while trying to protect hardcover sales and has not been especially welcoming of digital books, especially those that compete with their higher-priced versions. But they have not been putting [...]

  • Scott Nicholson commented on the blog post The Future of Gatekeeping   1 year, 8 months ago · View

    I responded at Huffpost but essentially I trust readers to be smart enough to find the things they want.

    Having the “filter” goes back to the same old problems of control and measured doses of product.

    Scott Nicholson
    Drummer Boy, The Skull Ring

  • Scott Nicholson commented on the blog post Whatever Happened to My Heart?   1 year, 8 months ago · View

    Agreed, Mary! That magic of words…

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Whatever Happened to My Heart?   1 year, 8 months ago · View

    ThumbnailBy Scott Nicholson http://www.hauntedcomputer.com My friend and artist/writer Lee Davis had read the first part of The Red Church (my first published novel) and emailed me with his initial thoughts:

    “Your understanding of humanity is crucial, ranging from complexities of the young boys’ mind to the conflict of a deteriorating marriage and then on to the law that is [...]

  • Scott Nicholson and Mary Lou Locke are now friends   1 year, 8 months ago · View

  • Scott Nicholson and Alan Tucker are now friends   1 year, 8 months ago · View

  • Scott Nicholson and RJ Keller are now friends   1 year, 8 months ago · View

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Flash Mob at Amazon   1 year, 9 months ago · View

    ThumbnailExperiment: Internet flash mob for digital content known as Drummer Boy Hypothesis: A concentrated cluster of sales can stimulate a book’s Amazon rankings and lead to more sales First, this wasn’t a calculated, well-organized campaign. While I spent a year planning the launch for release of The Red Church in mass-market paperback, I got the flash mob idea about [...]

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Trad Author Goes Indie and Back   1 year, 11 months ago · View

    ThumbnailThere is a lot of passionate discussion about whether self-publishing is a valid career move. I’ve learned that instead of wasting time trying to win converts, I’ll simply follow what I believe, based on the evidence I have at this point. To wit: 1) I will make more on my backlist first novel THE RED CHURCH [...]

  • Scott Nicholson wrote a new blog post: Trad Author Goes Indie and Back

    There is a lot of passionate discussion about whether self-publishing is a valid career move. I’ve learned that instead of wasting time trying to win converts, I’ll simply follow what I believe, based on the evidence I have at this point.
    To wit:
    1) I will make more [...]

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  • Scott Nicholson became a registered member   1 year, 11 months ago · View

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