I've seen
comments about indie folks making maybe $ 75 in profit by using Bookbub.
Thank you for
your comment about indie publishing a fiction book.
Not exact matches
As a follow - up to last week's post
about Jonathan Franzen and his
comments on the «little videos» that authors sometimes publish, I here offer some of my own thoughts
about literary fiction and the likelihood that it will survive the
indie revolution.
I think I've made myself clear in my previous
comment — I am talking
about self - publishing when I talk
about «the grand illusion» and other related topics, not «
indie» as you define it — I don't actually use the term «Indie» in my articles for the very reason that there is confusion out t
indie» as you define it — I don't actually use the term «
Indie» in my articles for the very reason that there is confusion out t
Indie» in my articles for the very reason that there is confusion out there.
Also, if you have questions I haven't covered yet
about our options as an
indie author, let me know in the
comments, and I'll add it to the list!
Again, as an
indie author myself, I know how hard it is to get people to leave
comments about your work.
Run by a lawyer who specializes in book IP law, it's one of the best blogs out there for gathering assorted business news
about publishing, with a very
indie friendly readerbase and tons of great
comments: http://www.thepassivevoice.com/
So instead of my personal blog or service sites, which are just
about me, and only have a PR3 or PR4, soon I'll have a handful or PR5 and PR6 sites that are set up to be social, to encourage interaction,
comments and guest posting, so that all
indie authors can participate and enjoy the benefits.
Like others who have
commented, your statement that being
indie isn't just
about independent publishing any longer, it's
about taking control of your career.
-- And then at the same time, on some other blog or
comment, some traditionally published writer starts going on
about how all
indie books are bad and I want to raise my hand and say, «Uh, I've put up over 250
indie books and not all of them are bad.»
-- Some
indie writer on some blog or
comment starts going on
about how all traditional books these days are bad and I want to raise my hand and say, «Uh, excuse me, over one hundred traditionally published novels here, and not all of them are bad.»
Anyway, The Passive Guy puts up this post, inviting people to
comment about how they quit their day jobs going
indie.
Hi Victoria, Thank you so much for your article!!!! Here are the other fraudulent / scam / faux contests that meet your criteria above (and that you have blogged
about in previous posts) Dan Poynter's Global E-book Awards http://globalebookawards.com/ The National
Indie Excellence Awards http://indieexcellence.com/ The Beverly Hills Book Awards http://beverlyhillsbookawards.com/ The USA Regional Excellence Book Awards http://www.usaregionalexcellencebookawards.com/ The NextGen
Indie Book Awards http://www.indiebookawards.com/ The IndieReader Discovery Book Awards http://indiereader.com/irda/ Writer Beware post
about IndieReader Discovery Book Awards: http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/08/award-alert-indiereader-discovery.html Previous Writer Beware post
about contest scams: (the
comment section is enlightening as well) http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2012/03/when-writing-contest-has-hidden-agenda.html
It was a toss - up between a post on some
comments about the cover of Black Tide Rising, an anthology based on John Ringo's series of books, and a response to an article The Passive Voice linked to
about how real writers don't go
indie.
I second Vaughn's
comment about editing — as both an
indie publisher and an editor, I think lack of editing can not only cripple an
indie's first book but their «brand» as well.
It has recently come to our attention from fellow formatters
about comments within the
indie community that formatting is easy and should be done yourself.
Discover a new
indie author and let them know what you thought
about their book by adding your
comments as tens of thousands of other readers have!
Please share your
comments, I'd love to hear from my fellow BookWorks» members
about your experiences in
indie publishing.
Jennifer Msttern and Henry Herz, your
comments have targeted what I've learned
about being an
Indie publishing my book vs Traditional publishing.
Jrnnigrt Msttern and Henry Herz, your
comments have targeted what I've learned
about being an
Indie publishing my book vs Traditional publishing.
She then goes on to write
about a new era «in which trading conditions have changed and new possibilities are emerging for those who are alert to opportunity» — this, in reflection on Fine's
comments about «an increasingly sophisticated author space,» several years now into the
indie movement's development.
Very interesting
comments here
about Vanity press /
Indie publishers - v - traditional and everything in between.
It is hard sometimes to hold your «keys» to yourself, when you read certain inflammatory
comments... especially
about indie publishing.
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Let's take a look at the three key points just
about every Xbox LIVE
Indie Games is dead post /
comment mention.
Let us know in the
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Indie Statik on Phil Fish's «Your games just suck» comment has caused the Japanese Indie Game Scene to Rise Up «Takumi Naramura, one of the lead developers behind La - Mulana, -LSB--RSB- talked about how the Japanese indie game scene is «on the verge of rising up» as a way of wrapping up his talk at GDC.&r
Indie Statik on Phil Fish's «Your games just suck»
comment has caused the Japanese
Indie Game Scene to Rise Up «Takumi Naramura, one of the lead developers behind La - Mulana, -LSB--RSB- talked about how the Japanese indie game scene is «on the verge of rising up» as a way of wrapping up his talk at GDC.&r
Indie Game Scene to Rise Up «Takumi Naramura, one of the lead developers behind La - Mulana, -LSB--RSB- talked
about how the Japanese
indie game scene is «on the verge of rising up» as a way of wrapping up his talk at GDC.&r
indie game scene is «on the verge of rising up» as a way of wrapping up his talk at GDC.»
He now works helping
indie developers with business development, most recently Axiom Verge, and was asked
about previous
comments he made on social media
about getting the game onto the Switch.
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