Take a Moment to Celebrate the Indie Author Community! We’ve given you a lot to mull over in recent weeks. From Intellectual Property and Copyright to an overview of your book distribution options, our posts have covered a lot of the nitty gritty details of self-publishing. Continue Reading →
Why You Don’t Want an Audience According to the Miriam-Webster dictionary, AUDIENCE (n) is defined as follows: 1: a group of people who gather together to listen to something (such as a concert) or watch something (such as a movie or play) : the people who attend a performance 2: the people who watch, read, or listen to something As an indie author, you’re constantly searching for readers. Continue Reading →
4 Events to Help you Sell Books You’ve heard us talk about the importance of a book launch for both marketing and sales. Continue Reading →
How to Make the Most out of your Social Media If you’re an enterprising authorpreneur, you’re engaged on social media. Continue Reading →
Getting Your Book Out There: Distribution Options for Indie Authors It used to be that getting your book on a bookstore’s shelf was the easiest way to ensure sales. Continue Reading →
How to Write the Right Way on Vacation If you’re in school—or your kids are—you know it’s the season for spring break. Continue Reading →
The One Networking Step Most People Don’t Take You’ve followed our advice and made some great connections at a conference. Continue Reading →
Intellectual Property and Copyrights: The Basics Last week, we talked about being a good critique partner, and while we mentioned things like being nice and constructive, the main thing readers focused on was the trust required to share your work with someone before it’s published. Continue Reading →
How to Attend a Writing Conference (And Make it Worth Your Time) We’ve already talked about how writing conferences are a GREAT way to build your author platform, but they can be a tad overwhelming. Continue Reading →
How to be a Good Critique Partner In our experience, the best writers are not the people who have the best innate style, or even those who work with the best editors. Continue Reading →