To those just start out, publishing one’s own e-books can seem a daunting task full of mystery and frustration. But it doesn’t have to be that way. For advice, check out the website Publish Your Own Ebooks.
Amazon’s Kindle seems to get all the attention when it comes to dedicated e-reading devices, but the Nook from Barnes & Noble is pretty popular as well. Writers would be doing themselves a disservice not to take note of the market the Nook provides. To help keep up with the Nook and its audience, check out Nookboards.
The fourth story set in the World of Hek series just debuted on amazon for your e-reader!
Are you a fiction writer stumbling through the new world of digital self publishing? Don’t be afraid. Instead check out the blog by fellow indie author David Gaughran. You’ll find lots of tips and information, and you can follow along his own journey as a self-published writer.
Robert Ford’s hilarious new title is now available from the folks at Trestle Press!
Often times beginning writers are confused and downright scared when it comes to thinking about book publishing. They don’t know how to get started, where to go, who to ask for advice. All of that can disappear, however, with a wave of a wand. What is that wand? The website titled "How to Publish a Book."
Are you an e-book author looking to sell more of your works outside of the U.S.? If so, XinXii might be the site for you. Working out of Germany, XinXii lets authors upload their e-books and sell them in seven different languages. If you want to hit the European market, XinXii is worth considering.
If you are a fiction writer looking for someplace online to hang out and chat with readers and other writers, one of the most active forum sites for such is Kindleboards. Here you’ll find tons of readers, but also traditionally published authors and indie authors.
Amazon’s Kindle might be stealing a lot of the glory for e-books and e-reading devices, but the Nook from Barnes & Noble is a fine device itself, and it comes in a color version. But if you are a writer, how do you get your e-books published for the Nook? Through the PubIt! program.
Information on the new publishing deal between Trestle Press and The World of Hek creator, Robert Ford.