Nook – An “A” For Effort An epidemic has struck this generation with increasing vitality—the participation trophy.
ERROR: Kindle’s Latest Warning Message Next week, any e-book containing a whiff of a typo, spelling error, or formatting error will need to run for cover from Amazon’s editing bots. Continue Reading →
ACX-cellent: Audiobooks for the Indie Author If e-books equalized the publishing frontier for self-published professionals, it’s safe to say that audiobooks are the last great holdout for traditional houses. Continue Reading →
“Also Read” Recommendations and Selling Your Book Earlier this week, we talked about how competition for your book is actually a good thing, as it leads your ideal readers to your book. Continue Reading →
15 Terms Every Indie Author Should Know It’s a lot easier to walk the walk in publishing if you can talk the talk. Continue Reading →
Hugh Howey’s PubSmart Keynote: Directing the Self-Pub Conversation Recently, Amy and Dara attended Pubsmart, a conference that brings together some of the best and brightest of the modern publishing industry to discuss indie, traditional, hybrid, and small press publishing. 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 →
Publishing Buzz: What’s Really going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report? (Part 1 of 2) Most of us are not statisticians (if you are, kudos) and yet part of being an authorpreneur is understanding the business side of publishing. Continue Reading →