As a long - time editor for independent authors (more than ten years now) and
as an indie publisher since 2011, I think what would tremendously help this checklist would be to mention at what stage of book production these steps should be done.
Not exact matches
So I like «traditional»
as a term for major
publishers since this new world has given writers choices between being an
indie publisher or selling to a traditional
publisher.
Since 2007, she has been an author - marketer who has helped
indie authors,
as well
as the «Big 5» book
publishers, reach new readers, increase ebook sales and continue sustained platform growth.
Since (
as it stands) indies can not really reach a large enough audience without Amazon, I would probably box up my
indie pride and try to find a traditional
publisher.
As an
indie audiobook
publisher since 2008, all your comments and suggestions are right on!
Since 2007, I've been an author - marketer who has helped
indie Authors
as well
as the «Big 5» Book
Publishers reach new readers, increase ebook sales and continue sustained platform growth.
Mrs. Prybylski has been in the publishing industry
since 2010 and has worked for other
indie publishers as well
as having done private, freelance editing on many books.
Since then, we've had over 1.5 MILLION page views, been named
as one of Six Great Blogs for
Indie Authors in
Publishers Weekly, and ranked
as one of the top writing - related sites by Alexa.
Since the first of the year, I have made more from
indie publishing than I would have received
as an advance from a traditional
publisher — assuming they didn't see me
as the next Stephen King or Nora Roberts.
EB: I know a lot of authors have found success purely
as indie authors, but
since I started out traditionally published, I haven't wanted to give that up,
since most of my income comes from my New York (traditional print)
publishers.
On the other hand, ~ 1.3 % of what was «Uncategorized» income back in Feb 2014 report has
since been definitively classified
as indie, while another ~ 0.2 % of it has
since moved into Small / Medium
Publisher income.
Indie» once meant small independent
publishers, but
since the introduction of the ebook (and Kindle Direct Publishing) it has evolved to mean self - publishing
as well.
As a long - time freelance editor working solely with self - publishing authors (since 2005) and now as an indie publisher (and still an editor), I am not surprised at these stats, but here is what I'm wonderin
As a long - time freelance editor working solely with self - publishing authors (
since 2005) and now
as an indie publisher (and still an editor), I am not surprised at these stats, but here is what I'm wonderin
as an
indie publisher (and still an editor), I am not surprised at these stats, but here is what I'm wondering:
This November, Dutch art dealers and
publishers Cook & Becker will release a new book, 120 Years of Vlambeer & Friends, subtitled «Bringing back arcade games
since 1896», chronicling the first six years of the titular
indie studio, responsible for such
indie successes
as Ridiculous Fishing, LUFTRAUSERS and Nuclear Throne.
Since 2011, Gambitious Digital Entertainment have been one of the most notable
publishers on the
indie game scene, helping such titles
as Hard Reset and RunGunJumpGun reach a wider audience.