Reposting
from KBoards regarding Note 2 about BN: «Barnes & Noble's Nook store's well - covered collapse appears to be accelerating.
Other rock star authors
from the Kboards: Bella Andre, Bob Mayer, Sara Fawkes, David Dalglish, HM Ward, Elle Casey, Cassia Leo, Liliana Hart
Not exact matches
I've learned more
from participating on
KBoards than anywhere else.
You can very often get feedback
from other authors on
Kboards, but take a look at what's selling in your category and see whether your covers match.
If you like roaming around on
Kboards, you see more and more posts
from authors «quitting» indie publishing.
Also, anecdotally
from discussions on the
Kboards and Passive Voice, several major hybrid writers have noted that the Big 5 aren't so much interested in print only deals — they're looking for erights too.
Over on the
KBoards site, in a thread going back to September, there are howls of protest about this that range
from condemning Amazon for changing its terms of service to censorship.
On the
KBoards and elsewhere, there is the renewed accusation that this is all part of some big conspiracy by Amazon, mainly, and the other retailers, to pull all self - published books
from their virtual shelves.
From one of my fave online hangouts,
KBoards has a very lengthy thread that covers what Kindle Unlimited means: Kindle Unlimited??
Certainly in the self - publishing community, authors have been helping each other
from the very beginning, and you can see active examples of it through
Kboards and countless Facebook groups.
These issues are critically raised by commenters
from his blog and
KBoards.
If I've learned anything
from my friendships on the
KBoards, it's how easily energy created in the digital world can translate to real life.
A quick search on the
KBoards Writers» Cafe forum can often provide information
from those in the trenches who are ahead of us on the indie publishing journey.