Sentences with phrase «pubber on»

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Anyway regardless of your thoughts on libraries, indie bookshops or even big bookshops, I hope this helps explain to trad and self - pubbers alike why they may not see their book on our shelves, ever.
Indie authors and self - pubbers can now publish directly on Kobo's site, without going through Smashwords or another ebook distribution vendor.
Here's another reason why authors (especially self - pubbers or indie authors) should consider a crowdfunding campaign: it's a good litmus test to see how much you're REALLY willing to work on promoting your book.
Something is going on here, and it's lame to call successful self - pubbers «outliers».
Self pubbers get hammered on editing all the time, but if they tell good stories, their stuff will SELL and keep selling.
There is no reason for trad - published authors and self - pubbers to look down on each other.
I'll go on record as saying that the only purchases I think are * essential * for self - pubbers are professional editing and cover design.
Self - pubbers should concentrate on promotion to drive online sales.
You, as a self pubber, can log on at anytime and immediately edit these category selections when desired.
(Hint: there's a whole self - pubber subculture out there who are fanatically dedicated to the proposition that the traditional publishing industry is either doooooooooomed (like unto the dinosaurs) or a toxic, abusive cartel who refuse to sleep with them buy their books but want to take on authors and pimp them out like cheap streetwalkers exploit them — the doublethink is as spectacular as anything you see from the MRA loons, and about as closely connected to reality.)
by Molly Greene October, 2015 closed on a sad note when former go - to ebook promo site The Midlist sold out to trad publisher HarperCollins and closed its doors to self - pubbers.
Trad publishing takes on many forms, and the farther one gets from the big pubbers the more difficult to see the return to the author, no?
Basic POD operations don't make much money on you unless you sell copies, and most smart self - pubbers seem to use services like Lightning Source and CreateSpace, which fall in this category.
See this post on the subject by successful self - pubber author Toby Neal.
It's good to keep tabs on what's going on for the «ordinary» self - pubber and not just the superstars.
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