THE INDIE FILES: Balancing the Indie Workload
by Anthony W. Eichenlaub Your time has value. That’s it. That’s the lesson. If you’re looking to save a few […]
by Anthony W. Eichenlaub Your time has value. That’s it. That’s the lesson. If you’re looking to save a few […]
by Colin Alexander Almost by definition, writers love to write. We also tend to fall in love with our words.
by Kelly McClymer Do you dream of seeing your indie book in your local library catalog? You are not alone.
by Scott King ‘Tis the season for selling. No matter your holiday affiliations, now is the time to be selling
by Anthony W. Eichenlaub Whether it’s the one-two punch of a duology or the sprawling epic of multiple loosely connected
by John Wilker Self-publishing. You have choices. One of the best parts of being an indie author/publisher is control. You
by Jamie Lackey Everyone agrees that reviews are important for book sales and visibility, but getting reviews can be an
by Michael Edelson I’m old enough to remember widespread use of the term “vanity press,” and although that is thankfully
by R J Theodore An author promoting their upcoming release might feel like Sisyphus, because the effort to keep people
by Kim Fielding Until fairly recently, it was impractical for most self-published authors to produce audiobooks. Now, however, almost anyone
by J. Scott Coatsworth Editor’s note: All recommendations in this article are the opinions of the author and do not
by Kim Fielding Editor. That’s a term guaranteed to strike fear into the hearts of nearly every writer. It’s terrifying