Tag: #selfpublishinghints
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Accepting Feedback
The problem K J Matthews had for decades was that she didn’t want people to hate what she wrote. Fear of failure is a powerful friend. It hides out in your brain and tells you it’s easier to write for yourself; you like what you write. The first blurb K J Matthews produced was truly…
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Tools to help market your books
You published your book. It looks fantastic sitting there in an online shop, just waiting for orders. But writing, editing, and publishing the book was the easy part. Marketing blows! There is so much to it, and we’re not going to go into that here yet. What you need to know is that you need…
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How to overcome editing reluctance.
We understand how annoying editing can be for a writer. Just as many writers love editing, many do not and procrastinate at every opportunity. Social media is a killer for Jayne Thornber. She’d rather do anything other than edit, but all writers must learn the craft. Successful authors can outsource editing, but you will still…
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What’s the difference between a self-published or an Indie author?
The short answer to this is “not a lot”. For reasons such as distancing themselves from self-published claptrap (because some of it is), some authors decided to call themselves independent publishers. I am sure there is more history to it than that, but a self-published author publishes their work (with or without outsourcing). An Indie…