Find out who other writer friends are using, or get involved in self - publishing forums or groups — such
as KBoards, or the Alliance of Independent Authors.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, at least four
KBoards authors who attempted to distribute LGBT + themed books to Playster are reporting that those books were rejected, even
as their non-LGBT + books were accepted.
Quite a few posts on the indie author discussion site
KBoards Writers Cafe reflect a concern, even an obsession, with writing and publishing
as fast
as possible, for fear of failing to generate sustainable sales.
I was sending emails to one of my publishers to explain what was basic knowledge to me (because of
KBoards) but esoteric to them,
as it turned out.
There are a couple of cover critique sites we can try (here's one I know of and there's probably a thread on
kboards as well).
Screen quality is the number - one complaint about the Oasis on e-reader fan sites such
as mobileread and
kboards, where disappointment in the new device is palpable.
The
Kboards Writer's Cafe (a popular forum where indie writers hang out and discuss the industry) is chock full of threads about the evils and praises of Kindle Unlimited and how something that might have worked in 2012, now doesn't, and on and on, but there is no denying that new authors are coming onto the scene and seeing a lot of success all the time, even in 2016
as they did in 2011 - 2012.
Quitting
Kboards,
as informative
as that place has been in the past six months.
The Writers» Cafe on
KBoards is proof that you're never alone
as an indie author.