Tag Archive | marketing
Tips For Creating A Novel That Sells To The Public…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Catrin Cooper on Just Publishing Advice site: Authors work hard on their books. They do their best in marketing and selling their craft. It’s a fierce battle for authors as they need to fight against outside distractions. Marketing and Writing a Book One of…
Why Indie Authors Must Embrace Change An Indie Author Manifesto for the New Year…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Stephanie Chandler on Non-Fiction Authors Association Site: This past November, I was among the many indie authors disrupted by the news that Pronoun was shutting down. If you aren’t familiar with it, Pronoun was an ebook distributor run by Macmillan Publishing. I was using…
Guest post: lesson 1 by David Kummer
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Welcome to this lesson of David Kummer’s writing course. That’s me, by the way. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, success stories, or just something fun to say, email me at davidkummer7@gmail.com. I’d love to talk about anything and everything, especially if that everything has to do with…
Apps, Tools & Plugins for Indie Authors in 2017 – Part 2…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Frances Caballo on The Book Designer site: There are millions of apps, tools, extensions, and plugins available online. This is Part 2 of a big list of tools for indie authors that I’ve discovered and tested. You can find Part 1 of this article…
The Truth about publishing before Christmas – Guest Post by A.C. Flory
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Like Scrooge in a Christmas Carol, my latest adventure in self-publishing is a cautionary tale! I’m an Indie science fiction writer and began my latest novel, Innerscape, during the Nanowrimo of 2012. Nanowrimo stands for National Novel Writing Month and is held every November. You…
#amwriting: What Editors Want
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Today we are discussing a particular kind of editor: the submissions editor. When I first began this journey, I didn’t understand how specifically you have to tailor your submissions when it comes to literary magazines, contests, and anthologies. Each publication has a specific market of readers,…
How to Get Your Book Distributed: What Self-Published Authors Need to Know…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Jane Friedman Distribution used to be the biggest challenge that self-published authors faced in selling their work—at least before online retail came to dominate bookselling. Today, the most important thing any author needs to know about distribution is that more than half of all…
Move along there citizen, nothing to see
Originally posted on Jim Webster:
? ? Move along please, move along. No rubbernecking please, no stopping to gawp. Move along move along. Ain’t you people got homes to go to? ? OK so it’s a blog. Never seen a blog before? Admittedly finding one sprawled on the pavement isn’t usual, but what did you…