Although there are many
indie author success stories and self - publishing being tagged with the often touted benefit of having full creative freedom over your work, these were not major reasons as to why I chose self - publishing.
Howey, probably the most famous
indie author success story, is more upbeat than Rusch here, though he reminds us that no entertainer can expect to succeed forever.
AK Michaels is
an indie author success story who only came to writing later in life after a career in the finance industry.
Not exact matches
Browse through some of our
author success stories, and get a glimpse of what exactly an
indie review from Kirkus can do for you.
Here's how the
indie success story typically goes: little - known new
author puts out a book, which skyrockets in popularity in sales and eventually attracts a lucrative deal with a mainstream publisher.
When you're just starting as an
indie author, there's a tendency to look around and see
success stories —
authors who have built an immense following, who have a bulging mailing list, who have enough followers on social media to found their own small country.
However, the
indie author market isn't the same as it once was when all those
success stories were being trumpeted across mainstream media.
This is the very reason that self - publishing
success story and vocal champion for
indie authors Hugh Howey has suggested the formation of an actual union for
indie authors.
I too am one of those «
indie author»
success stories.
Be on the lookout for our next female
success story with traditionally published
author turned
indie author, Sylvia Lafair.
What would be your advice for newer
authors looking to become the next «
indie success story»?
Self - published
author and
indie author advocate Hugh Howey turned the publishing industry on its head, not with his beat - the - odds
success story that made him a household name, but for his willingness to throw open the vault of secrecy surrounding what
authors of every ilk actually earn.
The news
stories focused on the
success secrets of super
authors, the decline of
indie bookstores in the U.K., how the Tragedy of the Commons theory applies to self - publishing, Facebook's Contentgeddon, and the future of disruption in the publishing industry.
JA Konrath, guru to
indie authors and one of self - publishing's
success stories, believes that 2014 is the year that the legacy publisher will fight back.
Do
indie authors have even the remotest of chances to become the next $ 1,000,000
success story?
There are
success stories from
indie authors in the last section but they self - published in 2010 - 2011 when there wasn't as much competition.
It's one thing to say that
indie publishing is a successful alternative to trad publishing and worth pursuing, and that there are notable
success stories — especially among trained, highly motivated
authors — most of them with established name from trad pub backgrounds.
The news is full of exciting
stories about bestselling
indie authors, and romance certainly has the largest share of
indie stars, many of them like Bella Andre and Barbara Freethy, who count among the first and biggest
indie successes.
Success stories of
indie authors and self - published
authors making the major bestseller lists are becoming more and more commonplace, especially in this climate of digital reading and an appreciation for the DIY
authors.
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I also can't wait to hear the self - publishing Masterclass by Robert Kroese, who we've flown over from America, and who is
author of Kindle's excellent Self - Publish Your Novel: Lessons from an
Indie Publishing
Success Story.
If you are hoping to traditionally publish or have
success as an
indie author, I highly recommend taking a critical look at your life
story.
Plus he's a ridiculously nice guy, still a regular on the Kindle Boards, sharing with other
indie authors all the ins and outs of his crazy awesome
success, and advocating to the media how the real
indie success stories are midlisters who make a living off their writing, not just mega-successful
authors like him.
I'd like to share another
indie success story I recently learned about: Terri Guiliano Long,
author of In Leah's Wake, who has sold almost 200,000 copies and has reached # 6 in B&N s bestseller's list.
99 % of
indie authors will not have print distribution in physical bookstores, and I would postulate that all the
success stories we have heard in the last 2 years about
indie authors and huge sales have come from ebook sales, not print.
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A lot of the credit for the gained momentum of self - publishing is due to the
success stories of
indie -
authors — something that hasn't gone unnoticed by
authors publishing with traditional publishing houses.
Together with tie - in writer Jordan Ellinger,
indie success -
story, Michael J. Sullivan, and traditionally published
author and NY Times best - seller, Debbie Viguie, he records the weekly writing podcast Hide and Create.
The «pull» of the email list's alleged «buying power» is strong and I find it hard not to argue with
success stories of how they've helped
indie authors with launches, gain visibility via newsletter swaps etc..
They have
success stories,
author profiles, how - tos, news and more, all to help
indie authors achieve their goals.
It's very good to look
success stories of
Indie authors.
And there are just as many
stories about traditionally published
authors who found more
success by going
indie.