Resources on self-publishing


Take Control with Independent Publishing
With Amazon's independent publishing services you can reach millions of readers worldwide and keep control of your work. It's fast and easy to publish your print book with CreateSpace, your digital book with Kindle Direct Publishing and create an audiobook with ACX.

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Strategies to sell books. 8 Precise writing tips from Stephen King.

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We've been writing for ages and we search for clues, clues that feeds our imagination to jot them on paper. The life-changing experiences from Veterans are always motivating to encourage us to keep doing what we love. Besides, their take on how to sustain the creative process might actually shape your mentality in thinking long and big. Here's a very good link that might revitalize you in shaping your style.


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See, you got to write. You need to shout out loud and clear about your stories. Your stories might be weird, might be bleak and you might even think of 'crushing' you entire work just because the plot and twists aren't strong enough. This happens all the time, this happens with the pros too. But there's something that sets you apart, that paves path of a different identity. And you need to know 'ways' that sets you free, sets you free of the guilt that your work ain't that great. Here are some tips, follow the link below.


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Holly Lisle
Holly Lisle is among those very few friendly and enthusiastic people who have been in the Writing business for over a decade now. She has an amazing pool of suggestions for 'Wannabe writers'. She also has written numerous books that will surely help you get started in Writing.


Holly                © Amazon.com
Get your copies of her books that will clear your hesitations in writing and Plot definitions. 


Besides, the enthusiastic writers who are already on their way in Self-Publishing can submit their emails for updates in the Indie-Publishing. She occasionally mails you 'great interactions' that're eye openers. Nonetheless, you'll get her worthy suggestions as well. Here's the link.

Moreover, here's another 'Must Read' from Holly's webpage.


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A must read for 'Aspiring Artists'

Austin Kleon is a writer who blogs from Austin, TX. I've personally found this book very inspiring. Highly recommended !!


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Andrew E Kaufman 
Andrew's success story is something that belongs to everyone. Read, write and be inspired because you might just miss the amazing opportunity to have yourself published all over. The time for 'self-publishing' is now. It's NOW, NOW, NOW.
Andrew Kaufman        ©Amazon
Get your copies of Kaufman's books



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Beth Orsoff's suggestions for WRITERS

Beth Orsoff   ©Amazon
Beth Orsoff graduated from the University of Florida with a B.A. in English/Film Studies. She didn't have a clue of what she wanted to do with her life. So she became a professional lifeguard. She had a health insurance, a killer tan, got paid to work out and everything was great. But then things changed. Read her story in her own words through her website.



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Some useful links that you wouldn't want to miss:

1. Smashwords Self-Publishing Program:

2. Kindle Boards

3. Kindle Boards List of e-Books Resources

4. Barnes and Noble's Self-Publishing Program

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Exclusive interview of TAMMARA WEBBER 
and her say about SELF PUBLISHING. 


Tammara Webber   ©Amazon

Tammara Webber writes full time. Before becoming a successful writer, she was an undergraduate academic advisor, planetarium office manager, economics tutor and a radiology call center rep. She is now a celebrated YOUNG ADULT/NEW ADULT Author.

A Room of my own; Tamarra's FAQs on Indie Writing.

Tammara Webber in AMAZON
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Tasha Harrison
Tasha decided to try self-publishing after a period with a literary agent ended without a publishing deal. She is a sub-editor and copywriter by trade and lives in Brighton, UK with her husband and two children. Here is an important piece of inspiration for the self-publishing enthusiast.


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