Tag Archive | indie author
10 Ways to Find Editing Services on a Budget
Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
Finding the right editor is like finding someone to date. It takes patience, resourcefulness, and sometimes, just plain luck. There are dozens of ways to find editors online, and the first editor you find may not be the right fit for your book, or the two of you may not…
AUTHOR WEDNESDAY – LORI CRANE
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
She’s back! One of my favorite authors and a dear colleague and friend, Lori Crane (click here for previous interview) visits Author Wednesday to tell us about her new release, I, John Culpepper. Lori is quite popular and famous for her works of historical fiction, and this book is no…
Motivation of the Indie Author
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search An interesting question was asked about indie authors and motivation. Without a boss of any kind, we make our own deadlines that are about as flexible as an overcooked noodle. It gets even harder when the person is a full-time author. So how does one stay…
Become an ASA Author form is now working properly.
Originally posted on Authors Supporting Authors:
Have you been filling out the form on the Become an ASA Author page? It hasn’t been working. I started from scratch and tested it and this one is working. Also one on the Suggestion Box page works is in order. I’ll be watching for any form requests coming…
It’s Thunderclap Time for Author @AlienoraTaylor
Originally posted on Authors Supporting Authors:
‘The Lyre of Logres’ is my fifth novel and I have organised a Thunderclap (launching on April 27th) in order to promote it. It is a book of forty-five short pieces, each relating, in some way, to the landscape. I use the lyre as a metaphor for Mother Earth, and…
An awesome infographic about the power of Twitter
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
Hi, folks! I’ve come across a very useful infographic about Twitter that I thought you might want to check out. I found this little gem at the Traffic Cafe site by successful author and entrepreneur, Jonathan Gunson. The infographic illustrates pretty well the power of Twitter and shows you…