Book Brush is known for its easy-to-use artwork templates. Now authors can build their own book trailers, too.
Book Brush is known for its easy-to-use artwork templates. Now authors can build their own book trailers, too.
With the industry in flux, Jane Freidman discusses what trad publishing is doing to keep up with the changes.
James Russell goes one step further than writing a children’s book series that flows into a middle-grade trilogy – he makes each book an interactive experience.
Carlyn from BookBub explains how authors can utilise their ads platform, plus tips on how to snag one of their powerful and elusive promotions.
Lucy explains how taking Mark’s courses has led to her becoming one of the biggest romance writers in the business.
He co-presents the Writers, Ink podcast and is the man behind the Mastermind author group. J. Thorn’s new challenge: writing one short story every week for a year.
How to maximise the effectiveness of both POD book services.
Qualified flying instructor Nathan Van Coops explains why he loves to write time-travel novels part-time.
Flesh out your characters and shake up your writing with the Emotion Thesaurus.
Prolific sci-fi author Lindsay Buroker explains how uploading her books to YouTube brought in a four-figure monthly income.
How BookFunnel’s new features can help you deliver advance audiobook review copies.
Collect sales data from multiple stores and platforms without compromising your data.
Getting your books translated doesn’t have to be a costly and frustrating process.
From rejection letters to making $300,000 a month – meet the indie publishing power-couple.
Miles Hudson explains how he blends teaching physics with writing self-published dystopian sci-fi novels.
SPF Foundation Winner, Jeffrey P. Frye recounts his unorthodox – and compelling – route into self-publishing.
Author John Gaspard on the trick to successfully switching from trad to indie with his magic-themed thrillers.
An ex-fire fighter turned indie novelist provides proof that there must be something to the adage, “Write what you know”.
Bestselling author Boo Walker on writing upmarket fiction and being published by Amazon imprint, Lake Union Publishing.
Bestselling indie paranormal and fantasy author, Steff Green, explains how she hopes to inspire new readers through her style of discovery writing and the importance of appealing to market niches for self-published writers.