Sentences with phrase «of kboards»

There is also a great community on the Writer's Cafe section of the KBoards forum.
I was sending emails to one of my publishers to explain what was basic knowledge to me (because of KBoards) but esoteric to them, as it turned out.
I speculated on one possibility toward the end of this KBoards post, but I have no idea whether that's actually what happened.

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Update, 9/6/17: Playster posted further on KBoards that they are «investigating the labeling thoroughly, using some of the examples in [the KBoards] thread, to establish exactly what's happening,» and asking for «patience.»
In a very intense thread on the KBoards, Kindle Unlimited: the scoop, http://www.kboards.com/index.php?topic=189900.new#new, in response to a post about concern of how sales would affect rankings of books, I say,
Update, 9/2/17: Dan Wood, director of author relations at D2D, has chimed in on the KBoards thread to say they're «working on» the problem.
Find out who other writer friends are using, or get involved in self - publishing forums or groups — such as KBoards, or the Alliance of Independent Authors.
«I can't really think of anything I'm really hoping for,» said KBoards member Speaker - To - Animals.
You will find plenty of happy authors in the Kboards» Writer's Cafe Thread.
Writing on the kboards forum, H M Ward says: «I had my serials in Kindle Unlimited for 60 days and lost approx 75 % of my income.
I've been a lurker on Kboards» Writers Cafe for months now, and the same 3 - 4 people who regularly comment about the evils of Amazon on EVERY SINGLE Amazon - related thread have sales rankings for their books in the high six - digits.
Someone on KBoards asked a similar question, «What was your first year of publication like?»
On the KBoards forum, some authors talk at great length about the Brown Bar of Shame (BBOS).
I have changed all of the links in this post to point to the right section, but if any of the links are broken, try changing kindleboard — > kboard in the URL, and please do let me know!
Quite a few posts on the indie author discussion site KBoards Writers Cafe reflect a concern, even an obsession, with writing and publishing as fast as possible, for fear of failing to generate sustainable sales.
Now go say it on Kboards and watch how they flame the crap out of you.
I have found an absolute wealth of information on the Writer's Cafe in the KBoards forums.
One of the most active communities is the Writers» Cafe on Kboards, but there are also many Facebook groups catering to authors.
More on this topic on Kboards, which goes into some different aspects of curation.
You can get a summary of the changes on Kboards (and hear a lot of other opinions too).
There are a couple of cover critique sites we can try (here's one I know of and there's probably a thread on kboards as well).
But on the KBoards forum, an author named Mark E. Cooper found a workaround that involved gifting a free copy of our title to the winning reader.
The Kboards Writer's Cafe (a popular forum where indie writers hang out and discuss the industry) is chock full of threads about the evils and praises of Kindle Unlimited and how something that might have worked in 2012, now doesn't, and on and on, but there is no denying that new authors are coming onto the scene and seeing a lot of success all the time, even in 2016 as they did in 2011 - 2012.
Hugh Howey launched the idea on Kboards, a forum for Kindle readers, but also the meeting place of an active community of indie writers.
Half of the time a conversation on the Kboards or Absolute Write will pop up.
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??
In late 2011 I joined the Kboards, an online forum that had become a hotbed of information for indie authors trying to make inroads in selling digital books.
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.
Start a thread on The Writer's Cafe on kboards (be sure and join the discussion on the Kindle Scout thread while you're there), or reach out for help in one of the many author community pages on Facebook.
I also have been spending a lot of time around the kBoards to hear about other people's experiences.
For KUBVB %, a Kboards poll had given us a starting point of 50 % borrows / 50 % buys, which we later validated to within a few percent against Amazon's KU 1.0 payout and pot size announcement.
There's a huge thread on kboards (and lots of discussion in private groups) with indie authors complaining about not only a possible algorithmic shift, but more concerningly, issues with the accuracy of pages read being reported.
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.
In fact author Mike Dennis admitted just that on the KBoards Writers» Café, an online forum where a lot of self - published authors hang out (including me).
Someone on KBoards called Mike Dennis's thread the «Most Depressing Thread of 2013.»
There is currently a thread on the KBoards forums discussing this very subject, asking folks to post the date and title of their first Kindle purchase.
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