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One thing I hear a lot of self - published and traditionally - published authors talk about today is the business of writing.

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Jill Konrath, three - time best - selling author and sales methodology expert, joins us to talk about why a sale equals a change in the status quo for the customer, why experimentation is powerful and necessary in today's sales culture, and why sales is no longer a numbers game but a game of learning more and learning more efficiently.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
This has been an amazing fall for book releases, and Forgive Us was one of my favorites, which is why I'm so thrilled to welcome all four authors to the blog today to talk about corporate confession and its role in the American Church today.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
Today I'm talking to Abby Norman, author of Ask Me About My Uterus.
Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE, CLT is a Registered Dietitian / Nutritionist and author, and she's back on the podcast today to talk about her latest book, Real Food for Pregnancy.
I'm so excited that we have Dr. Fiona Muculloch, ND, author of 8 Steps to Reverse Your PCOS, with us today to talk about natural treatments for PCOS hunger.
Today, we talked to author Courtney Maum about her effortless on - the - go makeup look.
However, today you're in for a surprise, for I'm not talking about a course authoring methodology.
On today's show Matthew Farber, author of Game - Based Learning In Action: How an Expert Affinity Group Teaches with Games, talks about how to use games in the classroom effectively.
Today, Jarod Bormann, author of Professionally Driven: Empower Every Educator To Redefine PD talks about designing PD that works and interests teachers.
Educator and best - selling author, Dr. Richard DuFour, joined us to talk about the state of education today.
Today, we're talking to YA science fiction author, Beth Revis, about being a hybrid author, the differences in traditional publishing and self - publishing, and marketing from both sides of the fence.
Steampunk (and Harlequin and Amish romance) author Shelley Adina joins us today to talk about managing multiple pen names and genres, keeping a long - running series fresh (and selling), paying for foreign translations of indie books, and working the cons to get in touch with more readers (and take trips you can write off on your taxes!).
Today, we are going to talk about the differences between IngramSpark and CreateSpace and how an author can use both.
One of those is your website, so that's what I'm going to be talking about today; your author website.
Our guest today is Lynne Griffin, author of the family - focused novels Girl Sent Away, Sea Escape, and Life Without Summer, as well as the nonfiction parenting guides Let's Talk About It: Adolescent Mental Health and Negotiation Generation — Take Back Your Parental Authority Without Punishment.
I'm grateful to Jami for a chance to join you today to talk a little about my journey from traditional to self - published author and some of the pitfalls and roadblocks that have caused me to change course in unexpected ways.
On today's show, we talked about publishing in an underserved niche that's too small to attract the attention of the Big 5 but that could potentially be lucrative to authors.
We're delighted today to talk about the latest iBooks Author project we've been working on with HarperCollins Children's Books.
Let's talk about this big subject today: book advances for first time authors.
The Once & Future Podcast is a weekly book - centric podcast for readers and writers alike that focuses on all things fantasy and science fiction, talking with today's hottest authors about their books, writing, and general geekery.
Today we're talking with Zoe Winters, another of my author friends, who has answered questions about Kept, now available as an ebook and on the Kindle.
Any author serious about his or her career should talk to Tim today.
-LSB-...] The Creative Penn — «How To Hit The USA Today Bestseller List As A Single Author With Ad Stacking» Again, another article that isn't solely talking about Facebook Ads but talks about the use of multiple outlets to during a promotion period to sell books.
But, let's first talk about, just so that people know this, what today are the most popular formats that authors are publishing in?
There's plenty of stores who are going to start offering author education seminars to help learn some of these tricks and tools that we're talking about today, but actually learning directly from the store.
So, today we're really fortunate to have with us Lauren Charles, who is the National Account Manager at Ingram, to talk about what she does in helping authors and even publishers get their books onto these major chain store shelves.
Nick: What we have in the moment is I do offer premium courses that helps authors build their platform and basically do everything we've talked about today, and do it well without any trial and error.
First of all, as Susanne Alleyn points out in her clever and very readable book, Medieval Underpants and Other Blunders: A Writer's (and Editor's) Guide to Keeping Historical Fiction Free of Common Anachronisms, Errors, and Myth, an author of historical fiction needs to recognize that the city of today can be vastly different from the city of whatever time period you are writing about, and this is true even when you are talking about a relatively young city like San Francisco and a time period that is only 132 years in the past.
Today we're talking about Shelfari, another social media vehicle authors can use to connect with readers.
As an editor myself, I'm going to take a risk today and talk about some reasons that an indie author just might not need an editor after all.
I'm talking about Indie over there today, so you might want to take the time to look not only at my highlights, but the deeper data of the Author Earnings Report.
Today we talk about the effect piracy has on publishers and authors.
Good e-Reader sat down at the Frankfurt Book Fair today with Theresa Horner, Vice President of Digital Content at Barnes and Noble, to talk about the current state of the Nook division, the associated Nook Press self - publishing platform, and the upcoming affiliate drive to help authors receive an additional benefit for... [Read more...]
Good e-Reader sat down at the Frankfurt Book Fair today with Theresa Horner, Vice President of Digital Content at Barnes and Noble, to talk about the current state of the Nook division, the associated Nook Press self - publishing platform, and the upcoming affiliate drive to help authors receive an additional benefit for driving their own fans towards ebook purchases that offer a return on the transaction.
Today, they talk about all of the news surrounding Sony and Kobo joining forces on eBooks and how it affects indie authors and self - publishing distribution platforms, such as Smashwords.
Today on the show they talk about how the Hachette / Amazon contract negotiations will likely play out and how authors have seen a dramatic decrease in book sales The RT Booklovers... [Read more...]
Today on the show I talk about all of the latest rumors about Amazon potentially lowering self - published authors royalty rates from 70 % to 30 %.
Today on the show we talk about Kindle Unlimited, an overview and if its good for indie authors.
HOW AUTHORS SELL PUBLISHING RIGHTS PODCAST Joanna Penn The Creative Penn Today we're talking to Orna Ross about her new book, How Authors Sell Publishing Rights, co-written with Helen SAUTHORS SELL PUBLISHING RIGHTS PODCAST Joanna Penn The Creative Penn Today we're talking to Orna Ross about her new book, How Authors Sell Publishing Rights, co-written with Helen SAuthors Sell Publishing Rights, co-written with Helen Sedwick.
Today we talk about the Authors Guild and how many people are slamming Amazon for being anti-competitive.
Today we are talking about all the new imprints that have launched this week and talk about the shadiness that is Author Solutions.
In today's Publetariat Dispatch, author Alan Baxter talks about the injustice of reviews that aren't really about the book in question at all.
And today, we're talking about what authors can learn from the music industry, which is super-exciting.
Today we're talking about LibraryThing, another social media vehicle authors can use to connect with readers.
Today we have a roundup of five Emblazoners (indie MG authors), talking a bit about why they write middle grade, how they reach readers, and a spotlight on one of their books (most of our authors have several).
Last week, I talked about the basics of affiliate marketing and today, I'll be discussing the steps a indie author can take for a successful and hopefully, a stress free campaign.
I'm thrilled to be on today (for the 3rd time) talking about how you can build your author life BEFORE your first book comes out!
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