If You’re an Indie Author, How do you Establish Legitimacy? by Laurel Osterkamp
Discover how indie authors can establish legitimacy in publishing. Laurel Osterkamp shares insights on reviews, contests, and promotions.
Discover how indie authors can establish legitimacy in publishing. Laurel Osterkamp shares insights on reviews, contests, and promotions.
by Guest Contributor · Published September 28, 2021 · Last modified September 21, 2021
Getting published is hard enough, but in addition, there are plenty of publishing scams that would love to drain your money and squander your hard work. Thao Nguyen tells us how to spot these scams.
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by Guest Contributor · Published June 4, 2019 · Last modified June 28, 2019
Welcome to a new series on how to work with a professional editor. If you’re considering creating your own self-publishing team, stay tuned to our new series.
As an indie novelists, and book coach and editor, I’m always trawling the ‘net for news on anything that affects authors and anything that can hint at which way the wind is blowing. The...
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