Archive for the ‘For readers’ Category

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Shifting Tides

A couple of years ago, most readers were against e-readers. All the same arguments came up about eyestrain and loving the smell of paper and holding a book in your hand, and blah blah blah. These are all arguments I once made myself. But, once a reader *tries* an e-reader, the vast majority of them, [...]

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What Fans Can Do

One of the few big drawbacks of being an indie author is that indies are pretty much on their own when it comes to distribution and marketing. While it’s true that many NY pubbed books get limited distribution in bookstores and sometimes very little marketing, indies don’t get any. Any marketing an indie gets they [...]

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Finding Good Books: Flashlight Worthy Book Recommendations

One of the complaints given over and over about self-published books is that “even if” there are some jewels out there, without the gatekeepers, how will readers “find” those jewels without spending an inordinate amount of time looking for the needle in the proverbial haystack of crap? Answers run the gamut of showcase sites/bookstores that [...]

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Indie Spotlight: Moriah Jovan

Last week on the author blog I talked about spending your money where it matters and brought up formatting. People have very strong opinions when it comes to indie publishing, how things should be done and how they shouldn’t be done. One area in which there tends to be a lot of behind-the-scenes debate, is [...]

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Podcasts, Yay or Nay?

One of the big things a lot of indies are told might help them with marketing their work is doing a podcast. For those who might not know, a podcast is basically just an mp3 audio file that you can listen to on your iPod (or other mp3 player), or from your computer. Podcasts tend [...]

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The Price is Right

With print books, prices are fairly settled upon and readers know what to expect. With printing costs and other necessary overhead of a physical product, there is a fixed price a book must retail at to break even and then turn a profit. Then there is only a few dollars spread from that before you [...]

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Blurring the Lines: Indie Goes Mainstream

An interesting phenomenon is starting to happen. Self-publishing is starting to look attractive, not just to those who have never had a NY publisher before, but to those who have. There are an increasing number of midlist authors with established careers who are either breaking away from traditional publishing altogether, or hedging their bets by [...]

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Reading Indie

Do you read indie? My question isn’t really: “Have you read an indie author?” My question is more: “Do you go out of your way to read indie?” In movies and music, there is a subset of consumer who, tired of the mass consumer crap put out by major movie studios and record labels, go [...]

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