Hope you're having a fantastic first
weekend as a published author!!
Not exact matches
As I finish up the corrections of my new book over the
weekend, I'm doing the happy
author dance — this is one terrific book — jeeze, I so wished I had just a fraction of the 101 ahas within when I started down the
publishing path 30 years ago.
In her piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the blogger with traffic to her site,
as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last
weekend, a piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self -
published authors; while specifically targeting
author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing legal action against the blogger, the post by someone who claims to have spent two years «working undercover» at Fiverr names
authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several others
as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
Over the
weekend, the New York Times posted an article that profiled one company in particular,
as well
as discussed well - known self -
published author John Locke's own use of some 300 paid book reviews to boost name recognition and sales, a practice Locke himself does not take issue with.
David Naggar, VP of Kindle content and independent
publishing, sent a letter to a few Hachette
authors, literary agents and Authors Guild president Roxana Robinson over the weekend suggesting that «for as long as this dispute lasts, Hachette authors would get 100 % of the sales price of every Hachette ebook w
authors, literary agents and
Authors Guild president Roxana Robinson over the weekend suggesting that «for as long as this dispute lasts, Hachette authors would get 100 % of the sales price of every Hachette ebook w
Authors Guild president Roxana Robinson over the
weekend suggesting that «for
as long
as this dispute lasts, Hachette
authors would get 100 % of the sales price of every Hachette ebook w
authors would get 100 % of the sales price of every Hachette ebook we sell.
He's the
author of a couple of novels and a short story collection,
as well
as the bestselling Let's Get Digital about the nuts and bolts of indie
publishing (which,
as it happens, is 99 cents at Amazon this
weekend).