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If you are interested to learn more about The Author Day, The Alliance of Independent Authors blog post on what was discussed during the day is here.

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If you've read the blogs we posted in advance of the event, especially the one authored by former Danville Independent Superintendent Dr. Carmen Coleman (Innovation in Danville, KY Schools) you'll recall that Danville educators started with the question, «What does a Danville diploma mean?»
If you'd like to find out more about it, you may like to read the blog post I've just written in my capacity as Commissioning Editor for the Alliance of Independent Authors on their blog of self - publishing advice here: http://www.selfpublishingadvice.org/voice-recognition/
(Drawing attention to my latest post on the Alliance of Independent Authors» self - publishing advice blog)
Last year's report was «debunked» by a number of sources, including this piece posted on the Alliance of Independent Authors blog.
(A post about one of my writing roles — as Commissioning Editor of the Alliance of Independent Authors» blog of Self - publishing Advice)
This post first appeared on the Alliance of Independent Authors» Author Advice Centre blog here.
Perhaps you've read one of our books, blog posts or heard that we won Top website for Independent authors by both the Alliance of Independent Authors and the Association of Independent Aauthors by both the Alliance of Independent Authors and the Association of Independent AAuthors and the Association of Independent AuthorsAuthors?
As authors who have met me (or who have followed my book promotion blog here or at the Huffington Post) know, I'm a strong support of independent book publishing and independent authors.
To learn more about what they offer, read this piece by Meaghan Sansom from Author's Republic, guest posting on the blog for the Alliance of Independent Authors and this post on the same blog by writer Katherine Hayton with more details.
One of my favorite tutorials on creating fixed - layout ePUBs is R. Scot Johns's (@RScotJohns) seven - part series of posts «How To Create Fixed - Layout iBooks» on Scot's Blog: The Adventures of an Independent Author.
Linda Gillard presents Independent Authors and Visibility posted at The Alliance of Independent Authors Advice Blog.
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Smashwords CEO Mark Coker recently released the 2018 updated edition of his Smashwords Book Marketing Guide, in which his advice to authors still includes a strategy of pricing at least one book as free, and if you have a series, price the first book as free, despite his gloomy 2018 Publishing Predictions blog post, in which he predicted an increased glut of high - quality, low cost eBooks, and the demise of independent publishing by a rising, Amazon - dependent model.
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I did post about it and posed some questions on the Independent Mystery Booksellers authors» blog, if anyone is curious: http://knock-em-dead.blogspot.com/2009/05/calling-all-authors-blog-tours.html
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In a 2010 blog post for Shelf Awareness and IBPA, Robert Gray wrote,»... an independent publisher can be an author publisher, traditional publisher, or hybrid publisher.
Independent authors are still going to the blog's Facebook page and posting about their free days on Amazon: give it a look, and you can find some good things that way.
This is a list of books, blogs, and other writing and editing resources for independent authors, including some of the blogs for authors (and by authors) I either follow myself or find myself sharing posts from on a regular basis.
Independent author Dean Wesley Smith has recently finished a year of blogging about his daily output, which includes emails, blog posts, novels and short stories.
Here's an excerpt from Ricardo's guest post for the Alliance of Independent Authors «self - publishing advice» blog.
Joel Friedlander, author and book designer, posts articles about independent publishing, writing, book design, and book marketing on his blog, TheBookDesigner.com.
The guest blog posts featuring independent authors have been fairly popular with the blog's readers, and I will be continuing that in the weeks to come as I enjoy reading about the authors who create the material I've been enjoying as much as you.
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