Literary Fiction often stands apart from genre fiction… but what actually defines it?
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.
Fed up of using half a dozen different tools to produce a book? Atticus might be the answer.
How to write a successful novel using the discovery (or ‘pantsing’) method.
She was a New York Times bestseller with successful trad deals. So why did Gail Carriger make to switch to full-indie?
Amazon Ads reach new territories, publishing leaders complain about Amazon’s monopoly, and UK bookshops brace for a tidal wave of new releases.
The replay of Alex Newton’s SPFU webinar is online, and Donald Trump Jr. chooses to self-publish his next book.
A VICE journalist discovers that self-publishing isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme, and the importance of doing thorough research.
This podcast has featured wives retiring their husbands to assist with their indie author business and even a couple of writing brothers. But this week on the Self Publishing Show, we’ve got two self-publishing sisters: Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti.
The British Book Award nominates an indie author, and Ads Automation for Authors is available to watch now.
The trad publishing industry continues to struggle, and Ads for Authors closes tonight.
The Kindle Storyteller judges are announced, and Ads for Authors is open for another week.
Amazon announces its Pen to Publish winners, and Ads for Authors opens for registration.
A potential influx of delayed traditionally published books.
Our guest this week is Sarah Weldon, a cosy mystery author with fifteen books.
Insights into Instagram and some of the best new books to read in self-isolation.
Apple Books opens up to PC authors, and the reality of a bookstore under lockdown.
People are reading more books under lockdown, Amazon donates to an indie bookstore fund, and our Bestseller course is now live.
Authors rush to publish coronavirus-themed novels, and a reminder that our premium Instagram Stories webinar is taking place tonight.
How the coronavirus is shaking up the traditional publishing industry, and a brand new Instagram Stories webinar from Stuart Grant in SPFU.