The Future of Publishing: Apps
Do you have an iPhone or the new iPad? Then, you’ll be familiar with apps. For the rest of us, “apps” are software applications that run on mobile devices, including the mobile Apple devices, and other smart phones.
Do you have an iPhone or the new iPad? Then, you’ll be familiar with apps. For the rest of us, “apps” are software applications that run on mobile devices, including the mobile Apple devices, and other smart phones.
This article was first published on the San Francisco Writers Community site. Where is publishing going? This column is dedicated to finding the answers. This week I focus on a trend watcher from the...
The rapid series of developments in the digital book space and my rising profile mean that I seem to be in an interview with a journalist just about every day. As I was yesterday.
Thanks to Outskirts Press for this information, taken from one of their sales letters. I don’t endorse Outskirts Press, nor have I worked with them. I do think however that this information presented below is valid. “There is a lot of confusion about self-publishing and print-on-demand. As you decide the best publishing path for you, I would like to clarify some misconceptions you may have heard.
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Sarah Ramsey shares tips on how to get more media coverage. It all starts in your local area, try reaching out to the community and see what happens!
Writing Inclusive Fantasy for Modern Readers with Sci-Fi Fantasy Author, Aspry Jones – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 151 *** “If I could go back in time and tell 22-year-old me not...
The Paper Lantern Writers, a collective of historical fiction writers across multiple genres, answer questions about their group.
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Benjamin Bradley talks about the hardest part of writing, the drafting sequence, and more. Check out his book What’s Left Behind!
Ian Worrall talks about his writing process and saving up for a cover. Check out his new book No Mercy For The Guilty in April 2025!
Jennifer Jaxxon-Louis answers questions about her experiences with book marketing and her new book, One In Vermillion May Live.
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