And promotion is somewhat different —
epublished authors don't need to worry about WalMart not picking up their title or coop or any of these other things.
For every self - pub who makes it into primetime, many, many more small press and
epublished authors have made the same journey, and they have built successful careers.
Summary With promotion being a large chunk (some might say the larger chunk) of
an epublished author's job, keeping well - written, carefully constructed information about yourself and your books accurate, up - to - date, and accessible saves time... time better spent writing the next book.
A thread of discussion this week centered around Why social media isn't the magic bullet for self -
epublished authors (according to the Guardian).
The following is a short segment from a recent hour - long interview with Joanna that offers some surprising news about the earnings of independent,
epublished authors and the changes at play in the publishing world.
Then find one of the hundreds of other successful
ePublished authors to discuss what they do that works.
Not exact matches
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Authors
They claim to help
authors concentrate on their writing by getting their books formatted for
epublishing, distributing to the retailers, handling social media, etc..
October 20, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers,
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October 15, 2015 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, Angela Quarles, ebooks,
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* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had
authored one or more published books including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and scholarly works, in formats which included traditional print publishing,
ePublishing, self - publishing, multi-platform works or other equivalent book - length publications (including other digital platforms and related performance works).
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Most of us would be thrilled with $ 100K, so some
authors are definitely succeeding in their digital - first hybrid path, and this shouldn't be taken as a slam on
epublishing in total.
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Twitter Curator of eBook /
ePublishing / eLibrary news Interview starts at 14:25 Many of the things that the
authors and the publishers complain about are normal, everyday behavior in the chemical industry, in the auto industry, in the telecom industry, and the construction industry, which are industries which I've worked on — this is the way business works.
-LSB-...] From Jackie Collins to JK Rowling, A-List
authors are beginning to jump on the
ePublishing bandwagon.
As such, Harlequin's rejection letter templates will soon be modified to encourage the
author to consider the wide range of publishing options now available to aspiring
authors including submitting to another house, resubmitting to Harlequin,
ePublishing, self - publishing, or working with Dellarte Press.»
If you want to know more about all of this, I will be covering all aspects of
ePublishing (and more) on my 3 day
Author's Retreat on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd April.
Of genres
ePublished, 3 % of the
authors who are making 1000 + sales per month are in the historical genre.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Over the past few weeks I've gotten a number of questions and alerts about
author - unfriendly Terms and Conditions at Autharium, a new
epublishing startup.
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The Vigilante
Author: You say that
epublishing is an attractive alternative.
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ePublish Yourself encourages indie -
authors and epublishers to watch this issue closely since it is unclear which direction offers the best future opportunities for
authors and the book publishing industry in general.
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Advice to self publishing
authors, public speaking, workshops on
epublishing.
With Kindle sales in their millions again this year, an increasing number of
authors are turning to
ePublishing to launch their careers and get their work to readers worldwide.
E. L. Noel is the
author of The Threshing Floor
epublished by CrossroadsPub.com, which won the 2001 EPPIE Award for Best Historical Novel.
You are an ebook
author, your titles are published by New Concepts Publishing and Wordbeams Publishing, what prompted you to consider
epublishing and why would you recommend it to other
authors?
It may seem as though the
epublishing industry has already taken off, but it's clear that the future is brighter still for indie
authors and epublishers.
One aspect of
epublishing that's helpful for many non-fiction
authors is that ebooks make great lead generators for higher priced programs, products, and services.
I recommend
epublishing because with the best of the bunch, the
author gets free editing and cover art, then is free to sell those books to traditional print publishers.
Joanna is extraordinarily open and gracious about sharing her hard - won knowledge about ebook creation, publishing, and marketing with fellow
authors and her site, The Creative Penn, contains abundant resources to guide
authors new to the
epublishing world along the path that has proven successful to her.
If you've been delaying taking advantage of the opportunities of
epublishing for the Kindle, thinking that you didn't have several months to devote to writing a two - hundred or three - hundred page book, you might discover that short ebooks have a particular appeal — both for
authors and for readers.
By Turgay Birand 2016-07-26T19:56:09 +00:00 May 10th, 2016 Categories: Publishing Tags:
ePublishing trends, indie
authors, mobile publishing
ePublishing trends for indie
authors change as the industry changes, and the writing world changes dramatically every year.
Genres come in and out of popularity, more efficient
ePublishing formats develop, and indie
authors grow in -LSB-...]
Genres come in and out of popularity, more efficient
ePublishing formats develop, and indie
authors grow in numbers.
I do think
epublishing and self - publishing are good options for established
authors who want to reissue their backlists.
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Guest
Author: Ruth Francisco I want to share my experiences with Kindle, and to let everyone know that
epublishing is a viable option to waiting around for a traditional publisher.
The San Francisco version of the conference includes the addition of bestselling
author Bob Mayer on using his extensive backlist to build a successful
epublishing line, and new panel of agents on how they are approaching
epublishing opporunities for their clients, and the addition of Vook to our speed - dating sponsor team.
Some
authors might decide an
epublishing service company is perfect for them.
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After all, the
author could
epublish the book himself and get 70 % royalties (or more).