"Reports! Sales! Royalties! Book Reviews! And what about all those pirates trying to steal my book?
There's a lot for the new self-publishing author to keep track of. Here an experienced self-publisher answers many of the questions that keep coming up, even questions someone may not even have known to ask, in a light-hearted Q&A format." That's the book description.
Here's the link on Amazon, available either as an ebook or a paperback. It's aimed particularly at those self-publishing through Amazon's KDP program for ebooks and paperbacks (it stands for Kindle Direct Publishing). These days, ebooks by "indies" (independent publishers) sell far better than paperbacks, but you can do either.
The key is that an indie isn't just a writer. She also has to be a publisher, meaning she has to understand sales figures, how royalties are calculated and paid, how to have the book reviewed, and how to make sure people even know your book exists. Many say that writing the book is far easier than becoming the publisher.
So these are the issues my new book addresses. I haven't talked about formatting, which is a major issue in itself, but which a lot of other guides address. Amazon KDP has step by step instructions for getting your book formatted and ready to publish. I also touch only in passing on marketing and advertising.
But the book addresses concerns that new publishers often have, which don't seem to have obvious answers when they look around, such as How many books can I expect to sell? or If I publish my book will other people steal it? or Why won't Amazon let Mom write a glowing review of my new book? or Will Fred's Corner Bookstore carry my book? Even Can I quit my day job? (short answer, no). It's about 100 pages long, available as an ebook that can be read on your computer, a tablet, a Kindle, or your phone.
Edit:
I've updated the cover. The new one, done by Brad, is shown below. Which one do you like best?
© C. Dale Brittain 2020
No comments:
Post a Comment