Tag Archive | publishing
Self-Published Writers: Should We Be Afraid?
Originally posted on Write of Passage:
The end of this month is the end of a very long journey for my sister. After years and years and years (one more for good measure), her debut novel, “The Quest for the Holy Something or Other” is being released this Friday. Can I get a Woop, Woop! Of all the…
An Alternative Model of Traditional Publishing: The Story of Runaway Smile
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I have decided to offer a tell-all of the story behind Runaway Smile on my blog. This is done for two reasons: first, I want to thank all the people who made it possible, especially Dimitris Fousekis and George Vasdekis. Second, I want to inspire any authors who are…
Should I Publish Traditionally or Go Indie?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a question I head surprisingly often, especially from new authors. I always tell people that both are valid ways, and advise them to pursue a traditional publishing contract first, if that’s what they want. However, they should not stop at that. Instead, they should keep their options open,…
Publisher Feature: DJD Digital Press
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
For the first time, I’m interviewing not an author, but a publisher. Daniel J. Dombrowski owns the DJD Digital Press – aka 33rd Street Press. He defines it as a new kind of publishing partner, which sounds rather intriguing. Dan kindly reached out to me after reading The Power…