1478 readersThis Week in the Self-Publishing Blogs, December 26, 2010 - January 1, 2011 articles by Joe Konrath, Carla King, Chuck Wendig, Brian Scott, and Zoe Winters
2828 readersI have some exciting news regarding WD's webinars. Agent Chip
MacGregor, founder of MacGregor Literary, is teaching a new, amazing class called "Marketing
for Authors." Chip, who runs a popular agent blog, is very wise when it comes
to marketing both fiction and nonfiction. We are fortunate to have him aboard for
this course, and I, for one, will
6485 readersBy Joseph Michael Owens
Happy Thanksgiving to our readers celebrating with large portions of turkey and stuffing today!
Since 11/11/11, I’ve either been—depending upon whom you ask—a slovenly, videogame addicted loafer, or an incredibly productive dragon-slaying adventurer. I’ll let you take a minute or two to decide which one I’m going with.
Indeed, 11/11/11 was the day thatwas
2227 readersStories about YA authors fighting school bullying and our Best Book Publicists on Twitter list topped our publishing headlines in April 2010.
Instead of doing our traditional year-in-review post, we’ve decided to collect the ten most popular stor...
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Has Halloween come early this year? I feel like I’ve been seeing people in costumes for the last few weeks. There’s no mistaking the energy and enthusiasm in the indie publishing field, that’s for sure. Here’s some good reading, some good advice, and a good way to spend a few minutes on Sunday. Have fun.
Rob
1646 readersThis Week in the Self-Publishing Blogs, November 28 - December 4, 2010 including articles by Penny Sansevieri, Joanna Penn, Mick Rooney and others.
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4536 readersThere are two parts to becoming a successful author; the first is writing and editing to the point where you are ready to be published and the second is publishing, marketing and selling books. The first would not exist without the second. In today’s highly competitive marketplace it is extremely important for authors to get
1432 readersAt PubWest 2010 in November, Skip Prichard, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ingram Content Group, Inc. delivered a keynote address that urged his audience to embrace the new and rethink the old, when it comes to business models for publishing. By moving boldly, Prichard advised, innovative publishers can revolutionize the reading experience and help
1732 readersSelf-Publishing Blogs for the Week of December 5 - 11, 2010 including J.A. Konrath, Sue Collier, Shane Ketterman, Mark Coker and Mark Barrett
3039 readersThis Week in the Self-Publishing Blogs, February 27 - March 5, 2011 including Joe Konrath, Mark Coker, Nathan Bransford, M. Louisa Locke, and Piotr Kowalczyk