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Banned Books and Negative Attention: What They Mean for Your Book

    In the last week of September, the American Library Association (ALA) hosts Banned Books Week, an event dedicated to bringing attention to the harmful effects of censorship, and celebrating free, open access to information and ideas.

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in Audience, Event, J.K. Rowling | 348 Words

The Power of Fandoms (And What That Means For Marketing Your Book)

  At a recent book launch in DC, a couple twenty-somethings approached one of our authors and asked if they would be willing to do another event in the future.

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in Audience, Event | 688 Words

E-book Covers: Making the Most of the Online Visual

  You really can judge a book by its cover—in fact, that’s the point.

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in Audience, Book Marketing, Bookstores, Design, eBooks | 689 Words

The Art of the Cliffhanger

  It is an undeniable truth: a reader’s emotions are at the mercy of the author.

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in Audience, Cliffhangers, Content, Planning, Writing, Writing Tips | 686 Words

9 Things Your Readers Wish You Knew About E-Books

As we recently downloaded and read a book on our Kindle about book marketing, it occurred to us that as readers, there are specific things we expect from e-books.

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in Amazon, Audience, Authorpreneur, Distribution, eBooks, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Self-publishing, Technology | 846 Words

Join the Conversation: The Art of Following Trends

We are always talking about blogging and social media as a way to build your author platform.

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in #hashtags, Audience, Blogging, Book Marketing, Social Media, Technology, Twitter | 564 Words

Why You Don’t Want an Audience

  According to the Miriam-Webster dictionary, AUDIENCE (n) is defined as follows: 1: a group of people who gather together to listen to something (such as a concert) or watch something (such as a movie or play) : the people who attend a performance 2: the people who watch, read, or listen to something As an indie author, you’re constantly searching for readers.

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in Audience, Self-publishing, Social Media | 378 Words

4 Events to Help you Sell Books

You’ve heard us talk about the importance of a book launch for both marketing and sales.

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in Audience, Book Launch, Book Marketing, Self-publishing | 663 Words

The One Networking Step Most People Don’t Take

You’ve followed our advice and made some great connections at a conference.

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in Audience, Authorpreneur, Book Marketing, Conferences, Social Media | 524 Words

The 4 Hats Self-Publishers Wear (In addition to being writers)

The best part of self-publishing is that you get creative control over every step of the process — but this is also one of the worst parts.

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in Audience, Authorpreneur, Beta Readers, Book Marketing, Editing, Indie Publishing, Pitching, Planning, Self-publishing | 600 Words

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