Lee Child hands over the reins for Jack Reacher, book covers turn blobby, and the self-help genre turns to philosophy.
Lee Child hands over the reins for Jack Reacher, book covers turn blobby, and the self-help genre turns to philosophy.
You’d hope they know what they’re talking about.
The RITAs are cancelled, and the first guest speakers are announced for the Self Publishing Show Live.
Which books are being adapted for the screen in 2020?
How reading has changed in the last decade, getting the science right in writing crime fiction, and how you can make the most of SPF this year.
The best-selling ebooks of 2019.
The best selling paperbacks (and hardbacks) of 2019.
From Vellum, to Draft2Digital, to InDesign.
Amazon reviews go crazy, Ads for Authors closes today, and 2020 is just around the corner.
Women, or men? Children?!?
BookBub display their best author profiles, Libbie Hawker gives an interview, and female readers keep fiction afloat (apparently).
I want a book cover that sells.
Wonderbly joins “self-publishing” (or what it thinks is self-publishing), and Lithub lists the “best” covers of 2019.
Is a novella more than just its word count?
Kindle Quotes is rolled out as a new Kindle app feature, and John Leguizamo self-publishes a comic book.
Horror is scary. Can children handle it?
The new opportunities an indie boost brings, the lies budding writers tell themselves, and the 29 best SP podcast episodes of all time (apparently).
Everybody feels self-doubt at some point or another. Just keep going.
What is NaNoWriMo? Here are some tips to “win” it.
Entrepreneur runs a how-to piece on self-publishing, LJ Ross sets up a publishing imprint, and Margaret Atwood passingly mentions self-publishing.