Sentences with phrase «indie author support»

Join us as we form the Indie Author Support Network, and take this journey with us.
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The Hot Sheet interviewed Marie Force to discuss the creation of the Indie Author Support Network, advocating for self - published authors and the reception received from the industry.
Now you may moan and complain and berate readers, and form «indie author support groups» to try and beg and convince people that your book is actually, despite appearances, pretty damn good.
A new organization is being formed which is aiming to give a voice to indies — the Indie Author Support Network.
In the intro, I talk about the shake - ups in publishing this week: Kindle Worlds shuts down, the Indie Author Support Network approaches Amazon on behalf of authors impacted by KU scammers, and Romantic Times (RT) shuts down after 37 years.
The majority, such as our Indie Author Support and Discussion group (IASD), are on Facebook, which makes them virtual groups.
My editor, Chris, not only offered me his superb editing services for free; he was just starting his indie author support business and he wanted to hone his marketing approach on my book.
For the purposes of the EU General Data Protection Regulation -LRB-(EU) 2016/679)(«GDPR»), we, Indie Author Support Network, are the «data controller».
(Though I haven't yet created any bites of my books...) This, on top of the profile I have at AuthorsDB and the one at Goodreads and the one at Amazon and Wattpad and the one at IAN the one I'm considering setting up at Indie Authors Support Network.

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Get a huge bundle of reading material, help support indie authors, as well as the Challenger Center.
Support indie authors: StoryBundle is a platform for indie / small publisher authors to get exposure for their works, both for the titles featured in the bundle and for the rest of their catalog.
I was discussing this with someone yesterday, going back and forth at possible explanations, which included that self - pubbed authors tend to work the review mines harder than their trad pubbed peers, or have more support from other indie authors reviewing, or get higher ratings due to the generally lower price of the work (greater satisfaction due to a price / performance expectation).
Just like in our previous offerings, you still get to decide how much of your purchase you want to go to supporting indie authors, and you can still choose for a portion of the proceeds to go to one of two fantastic charities.
We are a community of loving and supporting indie authors.
I hear it over and over again as an Indie Author, «We need to support one another.»
We openly and freely support one another as Indie Authors and ask others to do the same for us.
First of all, thanks to everyone who took part in and who supported the Indie Author Beginning of Summer Sale.
NothingAnyGood.com supports indie authors of all kinds.
I 100 % support Indie Authors.
Amazon Kindle Unlimited, Oyster, Entitle and Scribd have all gained the support of indie authors and publishers.
to read and review any books that I was offered, in particular self - published ones to support other indie authors
The questions here for indie authors are this: Do you want to support libraries?
Today's guest post is by blogger / author Dana Sitar, giving indie authors some tips on how to fund and find support for the publishing of their books.
Libraries want to support indie authors and publishers, but they have to know who we are.
I visited a small independent bookstore and knew going in that her business model didn't often support indie authors.
I'm an indie author chasing my dream of being a writer, so I really appreciate your support and interest.
If you liked this post, you might be interested in joining ALLi, which provides great networking opportunities with other indie authors, both on line and in real life, and sharing best practice, experience and moral support.
Indie leaders were recognized in three categories: «Best Practices in Indie Publishing» for publishers who demonstrate great models of publishing standards, «Best Practices in Community Engagement» for bookstores and libraries providing exceptional support to their indie author communities, and «Rising Star» for new Indie authors in 2017 who displayed savvy approaches to content creation, marketing, and distribution in the induIndie leaders were recognized in three categories: «Best Practices in Indie Publishing» for publishers who demonstrate great models of publishing standards, «Best Practices in Community Engagement» for bookstores and libraries providing exceptional support to their indie author communities, and «Rising Star» for new Indie authors in 2017 who displayed savvy approaches to content creation, marketing, and distribution in the induIndie Publishing» for publishers who demonstrate great models of publishing standards, «Best Practices in Community Engagement» for bookstores and libraries providing exceptional support to their indie author communities, and «Rising Star» for new Indie authors in 2017 who displayed savvy approaches to content creation, marketing, and distribution in the induindie author communities, and «Rising Star» for new Indie authors in 2017 who displayed savvy approaches to content creation, marketing, and distribution in the induIndie authors in 2017 who displayed savvy approaches to content creation, marketing, and distribution in the industry.
I imagine most indie authors, especially those that value the «indie» of indie author, would take strong exception to any move by any retailer to discourage, restrict or punish via pricing - matching authors who support libraries.
Also, if you'd like to support a fellow indie and check out her work, she's writes paranormal, romance, horror, and dark fantasy, and is the author of 10 novels and 9 short stories.
A number of prominent indie authors, including Hugh Howey and Barry Eisler, also stepped up to support Amazon, with their own public - wide counter-petition.
Indie authors are the future of publishing (see this post for the reason why) and I want to support every one of them.
If you want to help out indie authors, buying direct is the ultimate show of support.
The community of indie authors is a big one, and many make it a point to support other indie authors in various ways throughout the year.
«Thank you for supporting StoryBundle, and indie authors like us.
We are committed to giving indie authors access to the knowledge, tools, and support they need to make their book the best it can be.
I chose to take the position of supporting indie, small press, and traditional and will continue to do so because I believe that's the best way to support authors and writers and encourage them to make the choices that work best for them.
I love reading indie books and supporting indie authors, but when I'm going through particularly busy times in grad school, I just don't have the time to sort through the many requests I get.
Since I became an indie author, I decided that I would support my new peers by reading fiction only from indie authors.
We're told the road to indie author riches is paved with ebook giveaways, but how give books to our readers without the tech support?
Indie authors in particular need a «tribe» behind them — a support team of fans of their work who want to help the author get out the word to readers everywhere.
Indie authors should also dip below the sweet spot once a quarter and really do a big book marketing push to support it.
But while everyone else here is taking author's creative content and using it to make an income, we indie authors are supporting ourselves by not giving our rights or work away to publishers, doing everything ourselves, taking control over our own marketing platforms, and urging other authors to do the same.
Buy a book, get it signed, and support your local indie author!!!
The first 6 months I had a knot in my stomach that wouldn't go away, thinking about all I had to learn and do, but I've found a true support system in my fellow indie author friends, who have guided me every step of the way.
ASS - R Publishing is an Indie Press and book marketing company founded to support Indie authors.
My favorite distributor is Libro.fm because they support indie authors and allow us to charge the price we think is fair.
What I've begun suggesting to folks is to read up on and talk with the indie authors in their own professional writing organizations (such as SFWA, whose voting membership supported self - publishing by an 8 - to - 1 ratio).
Many publishers and indie authors find that getting their support tickets answered sometimes takes a few days, if at all.
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