Pinterest: How Indie Author Teresa Fritschi Uses it to Market This Guest Post is by Teresa Fritschi, author of All That I Need Marketing your Indie book – authors, get ready for some heavy lifting with Pinterest. Continue Reading →
5 Signs Your Presentation is Weak If you’re thinking about writing a book or are already published, speaking is a surefire way to grow your readership. Continue Reading →
5 Ways to Save Money in Self-Publishing (and NOT Compromise Quality!) Becoming an indie author is a big investment. Continue Reading →
Got Apps? Five Apps Authors Should Add to Their Toolkit Ease on Down the Aisle—The App Store Aisle! Continue Reading →
10 Twitter Lists Every Author Should Follow One of our favorite tools for authors are Twitter Lists. Continue Reading →
Walk the Walk, Blog the Blog: 6 Types of Blog Posts for the Indie Author One of the biggest contradictions I encounter (all too often, unfortunately) when working with writers is their fear and reluctance to do a blog. Continue Reading →
J.K. Rowling offers Harry Potter Series Ebooks Without DRM—Could it Work for Indie Authors? Last week, for the first time ever, a major author—or, in many minds (as though it’s a matter of opinion), THE world-premiere author of the #1 best-selling series in publishing history, J.K. Continue Reading →
Dear Author: You Hold The Cards Dear Budding Writer and Future Author, Before you have another pow wow with a friend disguised as a coffee date to discuss your book idea, allow us to give it to you straight: if you want to publish your book, do it. Continue Reading →
Do I Have to Kill My Darlings? 5 Self-editing Steps You MUST Take Before an Editor or Agent Congratulations, writer! You’ve done it. Continue Reading →