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From Self-Publishing to Metapublishing: A Farewell from Scott Nicholson
Beginning next week, IR will be featuring a new column by author David Gaughran. Good luck, Scott! Read On
The Words Are Still the Same
Yes, it’s the Kindle revolution, not the indie revolution, because without the Kindle, the 400,000 indie authors would still be out there gathering rejection slips or letting their manuscripts molder away in a bottom drawer. Read On
Author Empires
Rowling’s empire is built on the backs of many others, and I’m not sure the owners of those backs will willingly bend so low to build future castles in which they’ll never reside. Read On
Rowling is the Indiest of All
Not only has Rowling gone indie, but she’s soon to be one of the most independent authors on the planet. Read On
Indie Quacks
If it looks walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, that doesn’t necessarily mean you want to serve it up for Sunday dinner. Read On
How Far Is “Too Far”?
You catch more flies with honey than vinegar, and a flyswatter just makes a mess. Read On
Readers to the Rescue
A reader who chooses to spend time and money on a book has already gone way beyond the call of duty. Read On
Indie Translators: Money Is Waiting
By self-publishing your foreign books, you retain control, maximize your income, make new friends and help other creative entrepreneurs make some money. Read On
The Reader Is Always Right
The writer’s only job is to make the reader’s job as simple as possible. Read On
Seven Secrets to a Kindle Bestseller (But Really Only One)
I pray not for success, not for wealth, not for book deals and high rankings and a #1 status. What I pray for is to use any goodness I get for a higher good. Read On
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