How to revive your backlist, the SPF merch store opens, and a Netflix show mentions self-publishing.
How to revive your backlist, the SPF merch store opens, and a Netflix show mentions self-publishing.
Every week our Spotlight mini-podcast focuses on a different indie author, and every week we ask them the same five questions about their writing process. This week we talk to Andrew Einspruch – author of around 120 educational and YA books.
This week we speak to Jeff Barnes – author of two bestselling Disney-related business/self-help titles.
This week it’s Whitney Evans – writer of 18 sci-fi and fantasy books.
Which books are being adapted for the screen in 2020?
It’s Brenda Felber’s turn this week – she’s written 9 books in the middle-grade mystery genre, each themed around a different US state.
This week’s guest is Kevin Potter – author of 7 fantasy books.
Amazon reviews go crazy, Ads for Authors closes today, and 2020 is just around the corner.
This week it’s the turn of James P. Sumner – author of fifteen thriller novels.
Women, or men? Children?!?
BookBub display their best author profiles, Libbie Hawker gives an interview, and female readers keep fiction afloat (apparently).
This week Clare Connelly – author of eighty-three(!) romance novels – finds herself in the hot seat.
Wonderbly joins “self-publishing” (or what it thinks is self-publishing), and Lithub lists the “best” covers of 2019.
This week it’s the turn of Justin Bell – author of around thirty post-apocalyptic and sci-fi novels.
This week, the spotlight falls on Julie Stock – author of eight Contemporary Romance novels.
Every week our Spotlight mini-podcast focuses on a different indie author, and every week we ask them the same five questions about their writing process. This week it’s the turn of sci-fi author, MJ McGriff.
Under the spotlight this week is Shani Struthers – author of paranormal books.
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.
It’s another edition of the Self Publishing Spotlight, where each week we ask authors the same five questions about their process, their mistakes, and their successes. This week it’s the turn of thriller and non-fiction writer, Rachel McCollin.