Tag Archive | self publishing
My writing journey on writing.ie
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Yesterday I got an email message asking if I’d be interested in writing an 800 – 1000 word piece about my writing journey for writing.ie, the home of Irish writing online. “Sure,” I replied. “I’d love to.” “There’s only one thing. We need it for tomorrow.” I had a million…
Review for Demons & Pearls by P.S. Bartlett!
Originally posted on The Bookish Crypt:
“… if you ever had a tender inch, you’ve buried it beneath the vines of bitterness you’ve wrapped yourself in. Tell me Ivory, who did this to you? Who plucked the rose and left the thorns?” OH BOY!!!!! 6 stars!! The author was wonderful enough to send me a…
10 Inspiring Facts for Indie Authors
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I found this wonderful post on Wise Ink Creative Publishing and am sharing. As always, there’s been some editing to add my thoughts, but you can read the original post on the Wise Ink‘s website. 10 Inspiring Facts for Indie Authors If I had a dime for each time one…
Author Interview Number Eighty-Eight – Gavin Whyte
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Welcome to Gavin Whyte Where are you from and where do you live now? I’m from West Yorkshire, UK. I was born and raised in a town called Huddersfield. Since August 2014 I’ve been residing in Taipei, Taiwan. Please tell us a little about your writing – for example genre,…
Self-Publishing: Why and Why Not?, An Article by Author George Polley
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
I often hear from people who want to write a book but don’t know how or where to begin. Or from people who have already written a book that’s ready for publication but don’t know how to get it published. I recently began a new blog series, Writing and…
Steven Biggs
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Steven Biggs What is your latest release and what genre is it? Grow Gardeners. Kid-Tested Gardening with Children: A 4-Step Approach. It’s non-fiction. Quick description: I’m very excited about this book because it’s a project I undertook with my nine-year-old daughter, Emma. She illustrated and wrote captions. We help adults…
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…
The bad, the good and the beautiful of the cover design process
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
In November I published Absent Souls as an ebook only. This wasn’t because I didn’t have a paperback ready but because I’d planned to have new covers for my books and it made no sense spending extra money on a paperback cover which would only be replaced in a few weeks.…
Jack Eason
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jack Eason What is your latest release and what genre is it? It’s entitled Cataclysm and is science fiction, time travel. Quick description: It is a tale about forbidden love, time travel, ancient gods and danger. Brief biography: Jack Eason lived in New Zealand for forty-two years until 2000 when…