Build better relationships with bookstores using this easy - to - follow guide, written with the marketing needs of
indie authors in mind.
If you send them our way, we don't miss out on our fantastic referral program that keeps our
loyal authors in mind!
It was not designed
for authors in mind, but I decided to include it in this list, since it's what I use and I receive inquiries via email, Facebook, and author forums about it.
The Amazon Giveaway layout and entry experience has been redesigned
with authors in mind, better highlighting both the author and their book.
Fast, professional eBook and Print on Demand (POD) formatting, priced with the
indie author in mind.
I want to do my best job to avoid this by keeping the advice of
the author in mind and create sub-folders organized by content or how it helps answer a specific research question; I'm becoming savvy with using online file stores and their tagging tools seem to be very helpful, as well as other features.
Syd Gill Designs was established in 2010 with the needs of
the author in mind.
That said, book reviews often aren't written with
the author in mind.
But more broadly and less egocentrically than that, the thing that divides a writer from
an author in my mind is the revision process: pushing forward, doing everything that's in your power to create the very best version of your story.
The new model isn't designed only with
authors in mind.
I think a company that was designed for
the authors in mind has a better chance to do well in the market than pay to play.
Worse, they have, as Kris points out in this post, some horrible contract provisions when looked at with the best interest of
the author in mind.
Even if you have
some authors in mind, take time to do a Google search: «genre and author.»
Too bad, when it first started it had
the authors in mind, now it's all about money and self publishing.
It was created with
authors in mind, too.