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There are 53 posts filed in Pub. Industry (this is page 5 of 6).

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The Well-Rounded Authorpreneur: Be a Thought Leader (Part 1 of 2)

In today’s world, there are about as many ways to publish (self-publishing, scholarly publishing, nonprofit publishing, digital publishing, etc.) as there are reasons (fame, passion, creating a movement, legacy, preservation, etc).

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in Audience, Authorpreneur, Book Marketing, Branding, Literary Trends, Motivational, Pub. Industry, Speaking, Storytelling, Thought Leader | 476 Words

The Two BIGGEST Mistakes Publishers Make that Screw Over Authors

The truth about publishing is this: THE AUTHOR WILL PAY FOR IT…NO MATTER WHAT.

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in Design, Editing, Indie Publishing, Pub. Industry, Royalty Publishing, Self-publishing, Traditional Publishing | 685 Words

The Modern Author and the “Amateur” Book Review Bloggers

Much has changed in the old fortress of publishing over the past twenty years (since the rise of the Internet and self-publishing).

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in Blogging, Book Marketing, Pub. Industry, Reviews | 328 Words

The Self-Publishing Stigma: Do We Deserve It?

Publishing is on the cusp of the indie-publishing revolution–if you are a reader of our blog, you know that we talk about this all the time.

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in Indie Publishing, Motivational, Pub. Industry, Self-publishing, Writing | 624 Words

Five Questions before Querying Agents

Over the eons of book publishing, agent querying became the obvious next step once an author finished a manuscript.

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in Agents, Audience, Book Marketing, Editing, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Pitching, Planning, Pub. Industry, Query Letter | 815 Words

“At First Bite”: Is It Worth It to Follow Literary Trends?

Once upon a time, Western society as a whole was flushed with anticipation for the END OF THE WORLD.

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in Agents, Audience, Literary Trends, Pub. Industry, Storytelling, Writing | 580 Words

The Fifty Shades of Grey Effect: The Guilty-Pleasure Novel

In looking at some of the most popular books in the past few years, most have clearly not been NGANs (“next great American novels”).

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in Audience, eBooks, Pub. Industry, Storytelling | 925 Words

The 5 Principles to Book Reviews and Endorsements

In the book world, reviews and endorsements are extremely important… Both official reviews and unofficial consumer reviews are vital to a book’s launch into the market.

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in Audience, Pitching, Planning, Pub. Industry, Query Letter, Reviews | 682 Words

10 Twitter Lists Every Author Should Follow

    One of our favorite tools for authors are Twitter Lists.

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in Book Marketing, Pub. Industry, Social Media | 421 Words

J.K. Rowling offers Harry Potter Series Ebooks Without DRM—Could it Work for Indie Authors?

Last week, for the first time ever, a major author—or, in many minds (as though it’s a matter of opinion), THE world-premiere author of the #1 best-selling series in publishing history, J.K.

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in eBooks, Pub. Industry | 564 Words

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