Monthly Archives: July 2010

Branding

New authors are finding out that it’s easy to self-publish with some of the latest and greatest technologies. And with the increase of e-book readers, there is a temptation to throw your book out there. However, there are a few … Continue reading

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Strange New Icon

I can hear you all now…”What is that strange new icon at the bottom of your posts?” It’s called a Flattr (pronounced “muskrat”). The idea is pretty simple, and kind of cool. I’m taking part in the beta, and I … Continue reading

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Trend Reversal?

E-books are changing the publishing landscape in a variety of ways. One of those ways is when money is made. If I were to sign a contract with a large publishing house tomorrow, I’d get a large chunk of cash. … Continue reading

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“Not Remotely Fair…”

Found a good article about e-books and electronic rights. Tom Holland, chair of the Society of Authors, has called publishers on the carpet over electronic rights. He says the current state of contracts is “not remotely fair” for authors. Holland things … Continue reading

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Scattered Prices

E-Book prices have been fluctuating over the last few months. Most prices have been inching upward, thanks in large part to the iPad and something called the agency model. Before the iPad came along, publishers would sell their e-books to … Continue reading

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E-book News Roundup

The Apple iTunes App store is hacked, and 42 of the top 50 books were bogus. A study showed that people read slower on on an e-book device. I think this study will be debunked, and like this article that … Continue reading

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There’s an App for That

Great article documenting one person’s path from digitally self-publishing his book, to landing a contract with a publisher. And it all started with a rejection letter from Steve Jobs.

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Established Authors

Thanks to Seth Johnson for pointing me to this article, as well as the followup article. I usually focus on using e-books to attract a following, and thus leading you to every writers dream–the big contract. But even established authors … Continue reading

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Konrath on Self-Publishing

When I started this site, I gave you a few blogs you should follow. J. A. Konrath’s blog was one of those sites, and I still think he’s someone you should follow. He has a great article today on the pros … Continue reading

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Send me your resources…

I’d like this site to be as useful as possible. Self-publishing/e-books can be tricky Authors must do a lot of things on their own–things that normally are done by an agent or a publisher. Authors who self-publish have to worry about: … Continue reading

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