You don’t have to become a bestseller to make use of your writing skills.
You don’t have to become a bestseller to make use of your writing skills.
US authors earn less than ever, EMS platforms are ranked, and children’s books come to life.
Bestselling author Danielle Norman explains how to make dictation a successful part of your writing workflow.
Sometimes three heads are better than one.
BookBub Ads success stories, Forbes is developing an AI to write its articles, and the best bookselling street in London.
Author Audrey Hughey explains how smart planning can help you achieve your writing and publishing goals quicker and more efficiently.
How an introvert can conquer their fear and take centre stage.
The Cover Design Award winners are in, and just how big is Amazon’s empire?
Author Hannah Lynn talks about the impact on her writing career after winning the Kindle Storyteller award for 2018.
Make becoming an author your new year’s resolution.
Mystery author Niki Danforth submits her title Searching for Gatsby to the BookLab experts for input on her writing, cover design and book description.
Probably not on Super Thursday, no.
The perils of signing a series over to a traditional publisher, video games get the self-publishing treatment, and the Cover Design Awards shortlist is announced.
In the week that the Self Publishing Formula Podcast gets rebranded as the The Self Publishing Show, Mark reflects on a major achievement as an indie author in 2018.
Breaking down that daunting debut novel into one daily step at a time.
Sci-fi writers predict the corporate future, a new Nook, and the SPF Foundation is open for its second year.
Without paying a cent.
Craig Tuch of Hidden Gems explains why and how ARC teams are great news for authors and readers.
Mailchimp’s service suffers a slip-up, phone data might start influencing stories on your phone, and the Pen to Publish contest is back.
50,000 years of communication: from markings to manuscripts (and back again).