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Indie Publishing

There are 97 posts filed in Indie Publishing (this is page 4 of 10).

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Can an Author Co-Op Work For You?

  The indie author community has always provided a strong support network but now it seems that indie authors are banding together to publish each other.

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in Authorpreneur, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Pub. Industry, Self-publishing | 530 Words

Seven Signs Your Book Idea is Worth Publishing:

  You have an idea for a new book.

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in Indie Publishing, Motivational, Planning, Query Letter, Traditional Publishing, Writing | 667 Words

The #1 Reason to go Indie

  When it comes to deciding whether to publish traditionally or go indie, there are a lot of things to keep in mind.

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in Authorpreneur, Indie Publishing, Motivational, Royalty Publishing, Self-publishing | 377 Words

15 Questions You Should Always Ask Your Editor Before Hiring Them

  It is a truth universally acknowledged that every author needs an editor.    While a good editor will elevate your book to the highest level it can go, other editors will do nothing—or worse—diminish the power of your book.

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in Editing, Indie Publishing, Self-publishing, Style Sheet, Writing | 702 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

Hugh Howey’s PubSmart Keynote: Directing the Self-Pub Conversation

Recently, Amy and Dara attended Pubsmart, a conference that brings together some of the best and brightest of the modern publishing industry to discuss indie, traditional, hybrid, and small press publishing.

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in Amazon, Authorpreneur, Bookstores, Conferences, Indie Publishing, Motivational, Pub. Industry, Self-publishing | 568 Words

How to Treat Your Book Like a Business

  Wise Ink Creative Publishing just celebrated our 1 year anniversary.

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in Authorpreneur, Indie Publishing, Planning, Self-publishing, Thought Leader | 643 Words

Take a Moment to Celebrate the Indie Author Community!

We’ve given you a lot to mull over in recent weeks.  From Intellectual Property and Copyright to an overview of your book distribution options, our posts have covered a lot of the nitty gritty details of self-publishing.

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in Content, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Motivational, Self-publishing, Storytelling | 464 Words

Getting Your Book Out There: Distribution Options for Indie Authors

It used to be that getting your book on a bookstore’s shelf was the easiest way to ensure sales.

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in Amazon, Authorpreneur, Book Launch, Bookstores, Distribution, Indie Publishing | 597 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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