This week's Question of the Week: Why do you think
indie authors experienced a decrease in the latest Author Earnings report?
Not exact matches
Guest contributors provide useful insight into their
experience as an
indie author and with the self - publishing publishing process.
I was blessed that Suzanna was open to my suggestions and thrilled to share her
experience as a new
indie author.
At Self - Publishing Relief, we know that
indie authors who do their homework are less likely to go through disheartening and / or expensive publishing
experiences.
My goal with this site is to help
indie authors learn how to format their own books for print and ebook, with no previous design
experience or technical ability... and still have them look like they were done by a professional.
As soon as I finished the last page I drove to my local
indie bookseller and bought a copy in hardback, because I felt I owed the
author a debt for the reading
experience I'd just enjoyed.
From my personal
experience and that of other
authors I know,
indie press houses have a poor record of sending monthly or quarterly sales reports, even if these reports are stipulated in the contract.
Some agents, in my
experience, are just not a good fit for
indie authors.
If you liked this post, you might be interested in joining ALLi, which provides great networking opportunities with other
indie authors, both on line and in real life, and sharing best practice,
experience and moral support.
I bring to the table over 10 years of
experience working both in - house and freelancing for a major North American publisher, as well as
indie authors.
BEYOND THE ISSUE OF FREE: LOUSY COMPETITION The other thing that made me sure of KDP was the abysmal state of Amazon's competitors: unfriendly user
experience and lousy search capability that works against
indie authors.
I haven't
experienced any problems with PayPal, but I don't earn the amounts that some bestselling
indie authors do.
I have first - hand
experience of the end - to - end self - publishing process, and my involvement with the Alliance of Independent
Authors has highlighted what a supportive and collaborative environment
Indie Authors have created.
Her background in New York publishing, being on the front lines of online marketing for over twenty years, and having worked with many
authors, both traditionally published and
indie published, gives her the breadth and depth of
experience to help any
author at any point in the process.
You've probably heard this from other
indie authors, or even
experienced it yourself, your book gets added to Amazon, full of pomp and circumstance, and then, nothing.
But first, let's clarify that IngramSpark is a publishing platform for
indie authors and Lightning Source, its sister company, is targeted toward more
experienced publishers with multiple titles.
We are a team of
experienced,
authors, editors and designers dedicated to helping
indie authors get the exposure they deserve!
Experienced indie authors may just want to browse through this list to see where they can strengthen their skill set or where they need more help.
This end - of - 2017 report says otherwise;
indie authors might not be
experiencing the boom they once did, but much like the point above, things have evened out, leaving
indie authors holding a significant amount of market share.
As an
Indie Author, AKA Self - Publishing, I'm grateful that you've had enough positive
experiences to change your idea of us and our writing.
It has been my mission to help other
indie authors realize a high level of quality while alleviating the tedious tasks of editing and formatting by sharing the
experience I have picked up along the way.
A positive
experience and good advice I think — I participated in a blog tour for an
Indie Author, David Litwack, and really enjoyed his book.
Look, these fees, sales deals, and low quantities at bookstores will not have you light cigars with hundred dollar bills, and they are very labor intensive, but catering to brick and mortar stores is something an
Indie Author should do for several reasons — to build some local cache, get more
experience pitching his or her art, and garnering that genuinely terrific feeling of seeing your work on the shelf of a reputable bookstore.
I'm an
indie - publishing consultant and freelance editor who strongly believes in and supports the
indie author community — a place where people can communicate about their
experiences so everyone can learn from one another.
It's not that I do not want to help
indie authors (hell, I have a great friendship with many
indie authors whose books I've reviewed), but I have had some bad
experiences because of negative reviews, so now I'm much more careful when approached by one.
I've been blogging a long time, and I have had some GREAT
experiences with
Indie authors.
I never have a bad
experience with you, David, so thank you for building such a great image for
indie authors out there!
In the meantime, from my own
experience and also based on my interactions with the
indie author community, I realized that there are a lot of things that Amazon could do to make things easier for
authors in helping them sell better.
This is the third in a series of blog posts where I talk about my
experiences with self - publishing and learning how to be an
indie author.
If you're an
indie author, please share your
experiences with the retailers I mentioned and what has worked for you.
Her editing clients include traditionally published and
indie authors at all levels of
experience, from international bestsellers to first - time novelists.
He is a trained and
experienced technical writer, and is himself an
indie author who has sold short stories to professional markets.
It sounds like your
experience in business and other industries has really you with getting started as an
indie author — and maybe in 2015 you can let that «wild - child» out... mine is excited about «Deviance,» the 3rd in my London Psychic series!
With «staff picks,» events, and
author interviews, these
indie eBookstores are the future of a mediated and targeted book - buying
experience.
Through two Amazon - owned companies, ACX.com (for production) and Audible.com (for distribution), now any
indie author with a computer connection, some up - front money and a finished manuscript can turn their written words into a professional - grade listening
experience for any reader.
David Gaughran also shared a similar
experience with me when I asked him about The
Indie Author Power Pack, a box set he released in October 2014 together with Joanna Penn and Sean Platt / Johnny B. Truant:
Facebook Ads: One
Author's Experience: British indie author David Penny shares a case study of his own Facebook advertising campaign, which he's using to promote the first in his historical crime thriller series, The Red Hill, set in medieval Moorish Spain.tip of the
Author's
Experience: British
indie author David Penny shares a case study of his own Facebook advertising campaign, which he's using to promote the first in his historical crime thriller series, The Red Hill, set in medieval Moorish Spain.tip of the
author David Penny shares a case study of his own Facebook advertising campaign, which he's using to promote the first in his historical crime thriller series, The Red Hill, set in medieval Moorish Spain.tip of the month
Novice
Indie authors or
experienced Indies or all of the above?
The piece says it's «imperative that
indie authors do their research and spend time learning how to think like an industry insider, or hire outside people who have industry
experience to maximize their chances for success.»
Two decades of
experience with fiction and nonfiction books have boosted the careers of traditionally published and
indie authors.
Our
experience working with you on The
Indie Author Revolution was eye - opening.
I'm hoping to maintain a balance that works for me where I can still have projects through traditional publishers, but reap the benefits and gain
experience with being an
indie author for certain projects.
Two decades of
experience writing fiction and nonfiction books, pitching projects to agents and publishers, and reaching readers through effective PR have boosted the careers of traditionally published and
indie authors.
What I've learned (through my own
experience and by watching other
indie authors) is that they use being a «hybrid»
author (as first coined by Bob Mayer and has a post about income here that you should read) to their advantage.
As a publishing expert with over 20 years of
experience in the industry from working in publishing houses and as a freelance professional, I can be an invaluable member of your
indie author team.
But I do have enough
experience to offer insights into what has and has not worked for me as an
indie author.
This week I
experienced the
Indie Bestseller group of authors, made up of Bella Andre, Hugh Howey, Jasinda Wilder, Barbara Freethy, Liliana Hart, Candice Hern and Stephanie Bond, all of whom are incredibly successful as indie authors, both in terms of hitting the big lists, satisfying readers, and making a very good li
Indie Bestseller group of
authors, made up of Bella Andre, Hugh Howey, Jasinda Wilder, Barbara Freethy, Liliana Hart, Candice Hern and Stephanie Bond, all of whom are incredibly successful as
indie authors, both in terms of hitting the big lists, satisfying readers, and making a very good li
indie authors, both in terms of hitting the big lists, satisfying readers, and making a very good living.
«Publishers would become profitable in short order if entrenched agents and editors weren't allowed to have veto power over innovative proposals, running their jaded, cynical eyes over every hint of freshness, trained in being subservient lapdogs to master strategists holding the keys to the riches,» Shavani argued in the post, pointing out what
indie presses and self - published
authors alike have
experienced: the gatekeeper mentality.
CEO Pogue explains «As an
author myself, and one with significant
experience in both the traditional and
indie paths, I see every part of the
indie experience as positive.
The bright side is that thousands of other
indie authors are willing to give advice and share their
experiences.»