The self-publishing movement that was sparked by the introduction of the Kindle ereader eight years ago has taken the entire industry on a rollercoaster ride that shows no signs of slowing down. The only thing we can count on in today’s publishing world is change. Solid advice given yesterday may not work today. Authors need […]
Why the Self-Published Ebook is No Longer the “New Query”
by Anne R. Allen A few years ago, soon after the debut of the Kindle e-reader, the world was buzzing with talk of self-published “Kindle Millionaires” like Amanda Hocking and John Locke, and big publishers were beating a path to the doors of all the newly successful self-published ebook writers. Even modestly successful self-publishers […]
Confessions of NYT Bestselling Author Gone Indie
by Eileen Goudge We have a visit from a literary superstar this week.ย New York Timesย bestselling author Eileen Goudge has written 32 novels, sold over a million copies, and been translated into 22 languages.ย I first heard about Ms. Goudge in the 1980s, when my friends and I all ran out to buy her phenomenal […]
10 Obsolete Beliefs that Can Block Self-Publishing Success
by Anne R. Allen New writers contact us every day, asking questions about everything from how to start their first short story (answer: butt in chair; hands on keyboard) to how to deal with trolls and bullies (don’t respond; walk away; report abuse.)We answer them allโas time permitsโbut there’s one kind of writer we […]
What Defines “Traditional” Publishing? What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You.
by Anne R. Allen The blogosphere has been full of debate about “traditional” vs. “indie” publishing since the dawn of the E-Age.We’ve also seen lively discussions about the definition of the terms.”Indie” once meant small independent publishers, but since the introduction of the ebook (and Kindle Direct Publishing) it has evolved to mean self-publishing […]
How to Make the Bestseller Lists: Why Categories and Keywords Matter
by Ruth Harris Fiction or non-fiction? Thriller or sci-fi/fantasy? Romance or mystery? Young adult or self-help? Readers know what they like and what they want. Categories help them find what theyโre looking for whether itโs the latest in steamy romance, a classic, time-tested bestseller or a gardenerโs guide to growing petunias in Petaluma. Basically, […]
Is Writing a Hobby or a Profession for You? Why Either Path Can be a Good Choice.
by Anne R. Allen If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to become a successfully published author, it’s a good idea to consider first what that means to you.What is your personal definition of success?Do you want to be a professional writer or a hobbyist? Before you burst into high dudgeon and say, […]
How NOT to Self-Publish: 12 Things for New Indies to Avoid
by Anne R. Allen Self-publishing has lost its stigma, and itโsย the publishing path of choiceย for a lot of writers these days. But that doesnโt mean itโs easy. Or that everybody who self-publishes will succeed. Unfortunately, Iโm seeing a lot of writers dive in head first without having a clue what theyโre doing. Even long-time […]
When is it OK to Blog Your Book?
by Anne R. Allen What? Blog a book? ย Sez you. You’re always hammering us NOT to put our WIPs on our blogs! True. And I continue to do soโif you’re a beginning novelist hoping to get a traditional book contract. Tiny snippets of fiction for blog hops and other writing-community bonding exercises are OK, […]
The Number One Mistake New Writers Make
by Anne R. Allen Most complaints about authors by agents and editors as well as reviewers can be boiled down to the same offense. It’s the major reason so many reviewers won’t read self-published books by unknowns. What is that mistake? Rushing to publish too early. Nobody wants to read a rough draft. Your […]
Self-Publishing or Traditional Publishing? Which is the Right First Step for YOU?
by Anne R. Allen The list of million-seller “indie” authors is growing every day. Self-publishing has not only become mainstreamโit’s edgy and cool. Persuasive blogs by self-publishing stars like Joe Konrath, Dean Wesley Smith, David Gaughran and Kris Rusch have inspired a staggering number of new writers to self-publish in the past two years. […]
Indie or Traditional Publishing? Donโt Take Sides: Take Your Time
ย by Anne R. Allen For a new writer, this can seemย like a terrifying time to be launching a career. Everything in theย publishing industry is in upheaval. Bookstores are closing all around us. Publishersย and online retailers are conducting high-profile battles in the legal system asย well as the court of public opinion. (If you want a […]
Lawrence Block Talks Self-Publishing
Yes,ย that Lawrence Block. I canโt quite believe we have one of the most successful mystery writers of all time here on our blog! Mr. Block is the author of over fifty novels and even more short stories, including his two long-running series featuring P.I. Matthew Scudder and gentleman burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr.ย ย He has been named […]