Travel writer Pamela Olson explains, in lucid detail, "Why I Turned Down Two Publishing Contracts."
For her (and for me, and for many, many others), indie publishing is a much better deal, on many counts. Olson summarizes the reasons about as concisely and persuasively as I've read anywhere.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Newbie author: "Why I Turned Down Two Publishing Contracts"
Labels:
indie publishing,
publishing,
self-publishing
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Ebook sales surge, print sales in freefall
Ebook sales are continuing their surge, while print sales are in freefall. On the heels of the Borders Books debacle, and reports of Barnes & Noble further cutting shelf space in their stores, it is not a good time to be in the mainstream publishing industry -- especially if you are a traditionally published author struggling for bookstore exposure and an income.
Month after month, the statistics and reports continue to add up to a picture of an industry in chaotic upheaval. But that doesn't mean that authors can't do well if they pursue independent publishing.
David Gaughran provides the latest lucid overview.
Month after month, the statistics and reports continue to add up to a picture of an industry in chaotic upheaval. But that doesn't mean that authors can't do well if they pursue independent publishing.
David Gaughran provides the latest lucid overview.
Labels:
book sales,
bookstores,
Borders bankruptcy,
Borders Books,
David Gaughran,
indie publishing,
self-publishing
Saturday, July 23, 2011
HUNTER is now the #1 top-rated Romantic Suspense novel on the Kindle!
THIS MORNING, 7/23/2011, "HUNTER" IS THE #1 TOP-RATED "ROMANTIC SUSPENSE" NOVEL ON THE KINDLE LIST, based on customer reviews. 30 reader reviews, and 29 of them are "5 stars," while the other is "4 stars." And this is out of some 750,000+ novels offered on the Kindle.
Thank you, my dear readers, for this incredible honor.
Thank you, my dear readers, for this incredible honor.
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