More things you should know about self-publishing

Sue Collier | June 6, 2011

I recently read a great list from LLReader by Shannon Yarborough, “My Own 10 Things You Should Know About Self-Publishing.” Shannon brings up a lot of good points, and I have some things to add to some of what she says that go a bit beyond just leaving comments at the blog site, so I [...]

How authors are misled into thinking they’ve self-published when they haven’t

Sue Collier | May 27, 2011

It happened again. I spoke earlier this week with an author who had recently “self-published” a nonfiction book, and she was particularly interested in reaching the library market. She directed me to her author website—which listed the book’s publisher as “AuthorHouse.” That re-routed our conversation immediately because I had to break the bad news to [...]

Traditional publishing is not evil—or why Amanda Hocking made a good decision by signing with St. Martin’s

Sue Collier | March 25, 2011

I was thrilled when I first read that indie author Amanda Hocking was looking at a traditional house book deal, possibly worth millions. I don’t read her genre of fiction (paranormal), but I’ve admired her success and her level-headedness (she’s just 26 years old). Maybe I’m naïve, but I seriously expected everyone to be just as [...]

10 things to do before you self-publish

Sue Collier | March 10, 2011

I’m pleased to present today’s post by guest author John B. McHugh. Jack and I go back many years to when he was my boss at the American Society for Quality in Milwaukee, and I consider him one of my early mentors. He always has practical advice — particularly on the business of publishing. This is [...]

Take the self-publishing quiz: Is it for you?

Sue Collier | January 19, 2011

No one cares about it as much as you do. You’ve got to love it, and nurture it, and raise it to outstanding adulthood.

Author Solutions is NOT indie publishing, folks.

Sue Collier | December 8, 2010

This post showed up in my Google alerts. It’s all about the inaugural “indie publishing contest” held in partnership by Author Solutions, Inc., the San Francisco Writers Conference, and San Francisco Writers University. <sigh> Here we go again. To start, we have “ indie book publishing leader Author Solutions.” Say what? Authors Solutions is NOT — I repeat, NOT [...]

Speaking tips for fiction writers

Sue Collier | November 16, 2010

A few weeks ago, I posted about how nonfiction authors can boost their exposure by speaking. The article was very well received, but it inspired questions from several authors of fiction—mainly, should they speak? And if so, what should they speak about? The answer to the first questions is “yes”! Authors of fiction can certainly [...]

11 Questions for the Indie Publisher…Featuring Lillian Brummet

Sue Collier | October 20, 2010

This is another installment from our series 11 Questions for the Indie Publisher. This time we are featuring indie author Lillian Brummet. Please let me know if you would like to be featured! Your name:  Lillian Brummet Your website/blog: www.brummet.ca; http://consciousdiscussions.blogspot.com Your bibliography: Lillian Brummet is the co-author of the books Trash Talk and Purple Snowflake [...]

11 Questions for the Indie Publisher: Featuring Zoe Winters

Sue Collier | September 30, 2010

This is another installment from our series 11 Questions for the Indie Publisher. This time we are featuring indie author Zoe Winters. Please let me know if you would like to be featured! Your name: Zoe Winters Your website/blog: http://www.zoewinters.org http://zoewinters.wordpress.com Your bibliography: Zoe Winters writes and publishes paranormal romances. Her independently published work includes three [...]

Publishers Weekly attempts to exploit self-published authors

Sue Collier | August 25, 2010

Just when the indie world was riding high in the wake of Seth Godin announcing that he will eschew traditional publishing for his future titles, we have this from Publishers Weekly: “We are returning to our earliest roots. PW dates to 1872, when it was first known as Trade Circular Weekly and listed all titles [...]