Assembling Your Team for Self Publishing by Catriona Troth
Some people imagine that self-publishing means the author doing everything themselves, from the moment they
Some people imagine that self-publishing means the author doing everything themselves, from the moment they
Crowdfunding? Does it work for books? Eighteen months ago this was a very real question
All the great writers – the published ones anyway – say it. There is only
On Friday 17th April, much of IndieReCon will be live from London, with the first London Book Fair Indie
Emily from Houston visiting today – thanks for having me. I’ll put the kettle on
Blurb, the independent book and magazine publishing platform, today announces Dream Team, a marketplace of
Inspired by a post about musicians being expected to work for free (see acknowledgement at
Anyone who has encountered my style of self-publishing advice before now will know that you’ll
Ben Galley is a self publishing consultant and self confessed imagination jockey who is crowdfunding
Publishing is changing rapidly – digital advances have opened up opportunities for writers that were
Time to talk about the creative side of self-publishing. Up to now in this slot
Though (I gather) there is a certain boost to a writer’s self-esteem – along with
Blurb, the independent publishing platform, historically known for highly illustrated print and ebooks, has announced
Everyone knows the journey to publication can often be a long and lonely trek. You
Bringing words to life: The Girl Who Came Home author Hazel Gaynor talks to actress Alana
Blurb, a market leading self-publishing platform for illustrated books, has announced a suite of new
Self-Publishing is a Lot Like Dieting It’s two months since I self-published my first novel,
www.Ourboox.com is a new start-up going live this week at the DLD event in Germany and
Inspiration for Lorna Sixsmith’s book came when a blog post entitled ‘Advice to those considering
Okay, you’ve finished that screenplay. Congratulations are in order. Go out and pop some bubbly