Kelly Rinnes discusses how Spectrum helps authors publish audiobooks worldwide.
Kelly Rinnes discusses how Spectrum helps authors publish audiobooks worldwide.
Rachel McLean won this year’s Kindle Storyteller award. How did she go from selling a few books a day to a few thousand?
Joffe Books is probably the biggest indie publisher in the market. Tune in to discover how Jasper keeps it growing.
The pandemic shook up readers’ buying habits. But how did it change the way we publish books around the world?
Short stories are usually harder to sell, yet many authors are writing together in anthologies. Why?
Writing books can be quite a static job. Here’s how (and why) you should keep physically active.
It’s important to craft a world readers can lose themselves in. Here’s how!
Tune in to discover how to sell audiobooks through every major distributor worldwide.
Stories are what the human mind uses to understand the world – both the good and the bad. David Chrissinger explains.
Every manuscript needs to go through editing. The question is, what kind does yours need?
Literary Fiction often stands apart from genre fiction… but what actually defines it?
For a special 300th episode of the Self Publishing Show, Mark and James take a look back at some of the highlights and industry changes of the past six years.
What authors want and what readers want aren’t always the same – the importance of balancing art with commerce.
Suzy has written multiple bestselling novels and even presented an SPF course about maximising a book’s chance of success. Now she’s turning her hand to children’s books.
How to write a successful novel using the discovery (or ‘pantsing’) method.
It’s one of the most popular social media platforms on the planet. So how can authors use it to their advantage?
Addiction almost led to Kathrin Hutson giving up her dream of becoming an author; now she’s a ghostwriting powerhouse penning books for the biggest publishers.
Mikey Campling loves writing whodunnits, but it’s no mystery as to which courses contributed to his success.
Eric Maikranz took an unusual approach to getting his book turned into a movie – little did he know Mark Wahlberg would take the starring role.
She was a New York Times bestseller with successful trad deals. So why did Gail Carriger make to switch to full-indie?