And there is the point, people who self publish are making just as
much as successful authors, which is why the kindle is such an exciting device for us.
Not exact matches
«Trump tried to get
as much newspaper coverage
as possible [early in his career], always pushing his Trump [brand] and the adjective «billionaire» attached to his name or «
successful real estate developer» and «rich,»» says Gwenda Blair,
author of «The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President.»
Not only are you helping me be a
successful writer, but I have learned so
much about myself
as a writer and a person.Thanks so
much, lynn
Author Platform
Sure, it's up to the
author to secure
as much of that marketing hoopla
as possible, but there is ONE simple truth about all
successful novels.
Successful authors basically get told by publishers to write pretty
much the same book
as their last best - seller, with the serial numbers filed off; they call that «nurturing.»
It should be part of any
author's overall book marketing strategy, and
successful self - publishers know how to incorporate
as much quality metadata
as possible into their sales plans.
As I said in my last reply: «It is
much easier to notice a
successful self - published
author because they are so few at the moment that they are always headline news within the book community.»
Being «
successful» at self - publishing can require
as much research, time and energy of the
author as writing the book in the first place.
But even for those
successful indies who don't state this so explicitly, that unspoken assumption seems to underlie
much of their advice to prospective, aspiring, and not -
as -»
successful»
authors.
I also set up a blog on wordpress.com, where I thought I would post a lot about historical fiction, but it ended up almost exclusively being about my journey
as a self - published
author (which turned out to be
much more
successful than I could have ever predicted.)
In your quest to get your manuscript written, edited, and just done, make sure that you're not rushing so
much that you lose sight of the long - term skills needed to be a
successful, full - time
author —
as in, an
author who can make enough money from book sales to quit her day job and write for a living.
As a writer's coach and a successful indie author since 2002, much of what was revealed here came as no surprise to me, and the comments made in the interview were the same old arguments I've seen brought out over and over, which is by no means a criticis
As a writer's coach and a
successful indie
author since 2002,
much of what was revealed here came
as no surprise to me, and the comments made in the interview were the same old arguments I've seen brought out over and over, which is by no means a criticis
as no surprise to me, and the comments made in the interview were the same old arguments I've seen brought out over and over, which is by no means a criticism.
This book gives you so
much great information about how to make it
as a
successful writer and
author.
Successful authors will tell you that their secret to writing novels is not to wait on inspiration but to write
as much as possible, even when they don't feel very «inspired.»
There's so
much energy in the ebook world now, with
authors going direct to E, or books that are
successful as ebooks being moved to print.
Sounds like some
authors may have been a lot more
successful than their royalty checks suggested, and they deserve to know that just
as much as they deserve the money.
Only now, many
authors have to work twice
as hard, write twice
as much twice
as fast, and spend twice
as much of their own money to market their own books without any help or backup or support... ya know, if they actually want to be
successful — all in the name of taking back control from the publishers.
You will be
much more
successful as an
author that way.
We discussed the opportunities available right now for
authors who are embracing digital publishing
as well
as secrets of
successful ebook
authors, an upcoming bestseller list for ebooks and
much more!
The IPCC leadership hurried to appoint lead and other
authors in the (apparently
successful) hope of avoiding
much of IAC recommendations
as regards AR5.