My New Series of Columns on Self-Publishing

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Earlier this year, I began writing monthly for the IngramSpark blog, which is focused on the concerns of self-publishing authors and small presses. (As some of you may know, I recommend IngramSpark for authors who want to distribute and sell print books.)


Here’s a quick list of what you’ll find:



4 Often Overlooked Details That Help Your Book Look Professionally Published
Compelling Back Cover Copy: Not Too Little and Not Too Much
The Right Time to Make Your E-Book Free
Advance Review Copies: How They’re Used and Why to Create Them
Are Book Awards Worthwhile for Indie Authors?
5 Tips for Approaching Influencers About Your Book

Are there specific topics you’d like to see me discuss in future columns? Let me know in the comments.


Earlier this year, I began writing monthly for the IngramSpark blog, which is focused on the concerns of self-publishing authors and small presses. (As some of you may know, I recommend IngramSpark for authors who want to distribute and sell print books.) Click here to see quick list of what you’ll find.

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