Tag Archive | Indie Authors
Mystery, Thriller, Suspense. Where does your book belong?
Originally posted on Lori Crane:
So, what’s the deal with the genres Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense?? Most readers don’t know the difference, but if you’re trying to place your book in the best genre to find the perfect readership, a writer should know the difference. The difference depends on if the reader knows what’s going…
Copper, the Alchemist, & the Woman in Trousers: Episode 33
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Indies Agree… Billie Berk 1939 I love that “Indie” has endlessly different subjects, genres, and formats. I’m happy that every indie author and blogger is unique. Despite all that diversity, it seems that all indie authors agree on the importance of reviews – whether posted in a blog, magazine, or on…
5 Ways to Market an eBook on Twitter
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
Twitter – it’s one of those marketing tools most people don’t utilize because it can be such a pain in the butt. From character limits to the seeming flood of spam users who follow just to get followed or advertise some product you have absolutely no interest in, it’s no…
Dear Indie Authors: Build Your Dream Team
Originally posted on The PBS Blog:
Before we all tuck in this weekend (don’t you just love Fridays?), I have to share what came into my inbox today. Timothy Pike of “Dream, Play, Write” has presented what looks to be a great opportunity for Indie Authors. I couldn’t find a re-blog button so here’s an…
LitWorldInterviews One Year Anniversary.
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
It’s been one year since I opened the doors of LitWorldInterviews. An idea that was to be for me to share the few and random interviews I did of my Indie Author friends and those I happened upon who needed them has turned into something a bit more. That…
Beware the Experts
Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
Experts. They’re everywhere. Self-publishing experts, social media experts, writing experts… the list goes on and on. How can you tell if someone is an expert in their field? Anyone can claim to be an expert. Not everyone who claims to be an expert is an expert. They…
Editing/Proofreading Tips for Indie Authors
Originally posted on Cassidy's Bookshelves:
As an indie author, you are responsible for the entire publishing process – writing, editing, proofreading, publishing, and marketing. But that doesn’t mean that you should do it all yourself. Even if you are working with a low or almost non-existent budget, make sure that you get someone else to participate in the…