Book Review: Indie Publishing Essentials by Camille Picott

I just finished reading Indie Publishing Essentials by Camille Picott.

It is a short interesting read that covers nine points she feels are essential to developing your career as an author. First on her list is developing your author or brand statement. You can read more about that in my previous post, click here.
Put simply this requires boiling what you are all about down to one simple sentence. You need to give readers the essence of your brand in less than ten words.
Can you do it?
Hers is “Science fiction and fantasy with Asian influence.” Mine is “Short easy to read solutions to your ecommerce problems.”
If you haven’t written your author statement yet you need to do it – Now.
She also talks about getting to know your audience before you begin to write.
How do you do that? Immerse yourself in their world for a while. Read the books they read; watch the TV shows and movies they’re into; follow blogs targeted to your potential readers.
Hell, if you’re the daring type you may even want to go out and talk to some of them. See what they’re all about.
Let’s say you write about middle school kids in poor run-down neighborhoods. Volunteer to work in some intercity schools, connect with the kids, listen to how they react to different situations, and how they talk to each other. Does your next murder mystery thriller take place during the Civil War? Join a group of Civil War re-enactors and figure out what they’re all about.
Other topics covered in the book include cover design 101, finding editors to take your writing to the next level, developing an internet presence, setting up writing goals to make sure you complete your projects, and setting up a budget to ensure you have the money necessary to produce a quality product.

It’s a short book. You can easily read it in under a half hour, and there are lots of great tips to help you advance your career to the next level.
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Published on January 15, 2014 13:54
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