Tag Archive | self publishing
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,…
M. Doerner-Miller
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Matt Doerner-Miller What is your latest release and what genre is it? Chronicles of a Clocksmith. Children’s Fantasy (5-10) Quick description: One day, a bored little boy finds himself inside an old clock store. And while the boy is generally uninterested in most of the old and dusty clocks within…
HELP! EVERYONE IS WRITING A BOOK
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Here is a very important quote, which every past, present or future self-published author needs to see: “Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book.” (Cicero, c. something BC) Now, here’s the catch. There is no evidence that this quote ever originated…
Pete Buckley – update on two travel books
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Pete Buckley was featured on Reading Recommendations in Dec. 2014 promoting a new novel. He’s back now to tell us about a couple of travel books he had previously written and published. A Long Walk in the Alps was published in 2009 and is available in E-book and paperback A…
Oliver Chase
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Oliver Chase What is your latest release and what genre is it? Blind Marsh (sequel and last book to Marsh Island of The Hirebomber Series) – thriller/suspense, crime, mystery Quick description: Phillip Pfeiffer is sent home from the Gulf War with a broken back and a bad taste in his…