But writers can, should and are doing more by creating
author collectives like Top Suspense Group — a place where thriller authors hang out (disclaimer — I'm a proud member) and Killer Thrillers.
Today, we interview JJ Marsh and the fellow members of Triskele Books, one of the leading
author collectives in the UK, to learn how independent authors can grow stronger together.
Ether readers are familiar with Ashlock's concept of «radical advocacy» for clients and The Rogue Reader self -
publishing author collective associated with MTM.
She also is a member of The Scriptors, an indie and
hybrid author collective, where she blogs monthly on topics related to the writing life.
Still trying to convince folks that Hachette is some
helpless authors collective rather than a multibillion $ media group involved in negotiations with a primary distribution partner.....
Using photographs and artefacts stored in public and personal archives, Bayjoo investigates the complex histories and questions
around authoring collective identity in a postcolonial world.
«I've admired the power that
author collectives like Triskele Books have,» says Jane Davis, author of the novel An Unchoreographed Life, which is included in the Women Writing Women project.
This was a pop - up bookshop organised by
the author collective Triskele Books in association with ALLi.
What is
an author collective?
We are Infinite Ink — a collective of nine indie authors who write YA and NA speculative fiction — and we're here to tell you why you should think about joining (or forming)
an author collective, too.
Joanna Penn from the fantastic blog, The Creative Penn, discusses the benefits of
an author collective:
I'd like to take the opportunity to pay tribute to Triskele Books,
the author collective of which I am part.
She has published two novels and is a proud member of the Triskele Books
author collective.
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Liza Perrat contacted me a few months ago, asking for permission to quote me in a book about
her author collective, Triskele Books.