The Indy Author's Guide to Podcasting for Authors
Title | The Indy Author's Guide to Podcasting for Authors PDF eBook |
Author | Matty Dalrymple |
Publisher | William Kingsfield Publishers |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2020-10-31 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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If you are an author who is thinking of launching a podcast … if you are an author who has started a podcast and is struggling to keep it afloat … if you are an author on the brink of “podfading” and losing the hard-won benefits you can gain from this popular and intimate format -- then this book is for you. Matty Dalrymple, The Indy Author, shares her learnings from her years hosting and producing The Indy Author Podcast. Tapping nautical metaphors to explore the stages of creating a podcast, this book will guide you through determining your destination, preparing for your voyage, and setting sail. Matty discusses the benefits podcasting offers to authors specifically, and the specific challenges authors might need to overcome to succeed in this medium. Questions posed at the end of each chapter prompt insights to be captured in your own Captain's Log, enabling you to note progress, acknowledge mistakes, and celebrate successes on your voyage. This is not merely a manual of technical requirements, although those are covered at a high level in the book and in more detail at The Indy Author website. This is a foundational resource you can pick up again and again, one that will serve as your guide as you steer your podcast through its voyage and, when a course correction is needed, will provide the strategies and tactics you need to adjust your bearing. The Indy Author’s Guide to Podcasting for Authors covers: The Podcasting Voyage · Why Podcasting ... and Why for Authors? Determining Your Destination · Determining Your Destination - Introduction · Establishing Connections with Guests · Building Community with Listeners · Creating Direct Income with Your Podcast · Creating Indirect Income with Your Podcast Preparing for Your Voyage · Preparing for the Voyage - Introduction · Choosing Your Topic · Choosing Your Format · Choosing Your Mode, Medium, and Venue · Choosing Your Deliverables · Choosing Your Schedule · Choosing Your Episode Structure · Choosing Your Persona · Choosing Your Livery (a.k.a. Branding) · Choosing the Tech Setting Sail · Setting Sail - Introduction · Lining up Guests · Preparing for the Episode · Creating the Environment · Refining Your Audio and Video Presence · Creating the Episode · Making the Most of Your Content · Making It Interactive · Reducing Friction (Improving Your Production Process) · Being a Podcast Guest Embarking on the Voyage · Embarking of the Voyage - Last Thoughts · Resources
Taking the Short Tack: Creating Income and Connecting with Readers Using Short Fiction
Title | Taking the Short Tack: Creating Income and Connecting with Readers Using Short Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Matty Dalrymple |
Publisher | William Kingsfield Publishers |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2020-02-04 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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Are you a short fiction writer wondering what opportunities are open to you? Are you a long-form fiction writer wondering if short fiction is worth the investment of your time? Short fiction is enjoying a resurgence and provides both independently and traditionally published authors opportunities for creating income and connecting with readers. Matty Dalrymple and Mark Leslie Lefebvre will show you where those opportunities lie and how to take advantage of them. CREATING INCOME Traditional Publishing Market Anthologies & Collections Mechanics of Indy Anthologies Standalone e-books e-book Collections Serials Foreign Language Markets Audio Patron Support Getting Unstuck CONNECTING WITH READERS Offering Your Story for Free Reader Funnel Reader Magnet Video Author Readings Market Research Flash Fiction and Micro-Fiction Chapbooks Bonus Material Custom Story Location-based Apps When the Reader Is an Agent BEST PRACTICES Editing and Proofreading Cover Design Links and QR Codes Being an Active Member of the Community Create Once, Publish Everywhere Matty Dalrymple is the author of the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels and Suspense Shorts and the Lizzy Ballard Thrillers. She writes, speaks, consults, and podcasts on independent publishing as The Indy Author™. Mark Leslie Lefebvre (as Mark Leslie) has authored numerous horror short stories and edited horror anthologies. He writes, speaks, consults, and podcasts on topics related to writing, publishing, and bookselling. He was the founder of Kobo Writing Life and is the Director of Business Development at Draft2Digital.
Self-Publishing 3.0
Title | Self-Publishing 3.0 PDF eBook |
Author | Alliance Of Independent Authors |
Publisher | |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2021-02-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781913349424 |
Self-Publishing 3.0 is a concept and a publishing era defined by the concept: that any author (with the requisite skills) now has the means to establish a sustainable and scalable business. It is also a campaign from the Alliance of Independent Authors (#selfpub3.0) that works with authors, readers, literary organizations, and creative industries to support independent authors in acquiring the three necessary skills: writing, publishing and creative business. The Self-Publishing 3.0 era, the era of author enterprise, began around 2018. In this era, writers are moving beyond exclusively signing all rights to a single 3rd-party publisher, or exclusively self-publishing with one platform or service, into true creative and commercial independence. This short book outlines both the concept and campaign and aims to explain to self-publishing authors why Self-Publishing 3.0 is important, the tools and techniques driving this trend, and how to take part in this movement that is enabling authors in more number than ever before to earn a living from writing and publishing books.
I Should Be Writing
Title | I Should Be Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Mur Lafferty |
Publisher | Rock Point Gift & Stationery |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2017-08-22 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1631063650 |
Writing talent isn't some superpower handed down from on high. It's a skill that requires hard work, practice, and focus in order to grow. Join author and podcaster Mur Lafferty as she outlines the steps necessary to become a better writer, including staying healthy, choosing writing materials that best suit you, and following your inner muse while ignoring your inner bully. She then provides you with engaging writing excercises that will help you practice your writing skills.--Publisher.
The Sense of Death
Title | The Sense of Death PDF eBook |
Author | Matty Dalrymple |
Publisher | William Kingsfield Publishers |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2013-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
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“A frighteningly meticulous villain and a formidable protagonist will have readers breezing through the pages.” —Kirkus Reviews “Airtight. Crucial plot details lock into place in the denouement like the tumblers of a Diebold safe. The characters are clever, real, and enjoyable, but also organic, their emotions genuinely wrought; there is no formula for brilliant writing like this.” —Robert Blake Whitehill, Bestselling Author of The Ben Blackshaw Series When a real estate mogul’s daughter-in-law dies, Philadelphia Detective Joe Booth suspects the woman’s husband. But accusing a powerful man’s son of murder is a risky business, and Booth knows he needs more to convict than the scant evidence he has. Then he finds the one person who might be able to uncover the truth: psychic-for-hire Ann Kinnear. It’s a last-ditch effort to find something – anything – to nail down who did it. But soon, drawn ever deeper into the vision of a dead woman whose ghost cries out for justice, Ann finds herself – and her powers – ensnared in a web of deceit, betrayal, and death among society’s elite. Official interest is waning. The murderer’s tracks are growing cold. But the dead will not be silenced, and Ann will do whatever it takes to solve the case of one woman’s lost life … even if it means endangering her own. A mix of supernatural thriller and psychic suspense culminating in a deadly showdown in a remote Adirondack cabin, THE SENSE OF DEATH is the first book in the popular Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels series. Click “Buy Now” to follow Ann as she pursues the truth that's wrapped in the sense of death! KEYWORDS: supernatural suspense novel series amateur women sleuth senser psychic medium supernatural paranormal ghosts spirits sensing suspense thriller murder crime Philadelphia Pennsylvania Delaware New Jersey
Take Back Your Book
Title | Take Back Your Book PDF eBook |
Author | Katlyn Duncan |
Publisher | Silent Storm Publishing |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2021-08-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781954559103 |
Have you sold your book to a publisher, but years later it's not selling the way you want? Are you frustrated with the lack of marketing for your novel and low royalty payments?It's time to take back your book. This short guide will give you the confidence and knowledge you need to ask for rights reversion and take control over that book again. In 'Take Back Your Book: An Author's Guide to Rights Reversion and Publishing on Your Terms' you'll find:?The basics of rights reversion?How to ask for your book rights back ?What happens when you do, or don't get those rights back?What to do after your rights are reverted?How to self-publish your novel?Long-term considerations for your author business and backlistThis book features interviews with authors who successfully acquired their book rights after publication and their continued successes. You will always be your book's biggest champion. Don't condemn it to years of neglect at someone else's hands. Take back your rights and put it to work for years to come.
Wide for the Win
Title | Wide for the Win PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Leslie Lefebvre |
Publisher | Stark Publishing |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2021-03-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1989351271 |
Are you looking for ways to stop being dependent upon only Amazon for your author earnings income? Are you hoping to expand and grow your sales on multiple platforms in global territories? Do you need strategies to help you get started NOW in terms of creating a successful "publish wide" author plan? Would you like to increase and optimize your sales on Apple Books, Kobo, Nook, Google Play and more? Then WIDE FOR THE WIN is the book for you. Based on knowledge derived from decades of working within the publishing and bookselling landscape, author Mark Leslie Lefebvre has compiled those learnings and in depth discussions, interviews, and insights shared from represenatives from the major publishing platforms along with tips, strategies, and pathways to success from hundreds of authors who have already discovered the thrill of forging their own unique pathways to success. If you're looking for a magic bullet, you've come to the wrong place. But if you're looking for ideas, inspiration, and strategies for planning out your own long terms success as an author selling globally on multiple platforms, then you've come to the right place.