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Self-Publishing Attack! The 5 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws for Creating Steady Income Publishing Your Own Books

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Get in on the self-publishing boom and enjoy a steady stream of income for the rest of your life!

The self-publishing revolution that exploded when the Kindle came to town continues to expand. A number of writers are now making a living publishing their own ebooks.

Most, however, are finding the results disappointing. Usually this comes from the lack of a coherent publishing strategy.

It's too bad, because the right approach can greatly increase the odds that a writer will realize significant returns over the course of a lifetime.

In Self Publishing Attack! you'll get a simple yet powerful plan for creating an increasing stream of revenue publishing ebooks--and keeping it flowing for as long as you write.

This is not a technical, how-to-upload manual. Instead, Self Publishing Attack! provides you with a strategic and businesslike program for long-term publishing success. You'll learn:

* The single most important secret for ironclad profitability

* Step-by-step instructions for generating marketing copy

* How to think like a publisher so your ebooks are discovered in a crowded marketplace

* Insider tips for writing books that sell, both fiction and non-fiction

* How to avoid the most common design mistakes

* The keys to an effective marketing campaign

And more.

From #1 bestselling writing coach James Scott Bell, author of Plot & Structure, Writing Fiction for All You're Worth and The Art of War for Writers, comes a practical, experience-tested method for cashing in on the amazing new opportunities in self-publishing.

"As an author with over eighty published books, I'm always interested in learning new strategies to give my older/out-of-print titles new life. In this e-driven age, getting those books onto Kindle, Nook, and so on is critical. Kudos to James Scott Bell for giving me the tools I need to see that happen successfully!" -- Janice Hanna Thompson, author of The Director's Cut

140 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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About the author

James Scott Bell

131 books1,034 followers
Jim is a former trial lawyer who now writes and speaks full time. He is the bestselling author of Try Dying, No Legal Grounds, Presumed Guilty, Glimpses of Paradise, Breach of Promise and several other thrillers. He is a winner of the Christy Award for Excellence in Inspirational Fiction, and was a fiction columnist for Writers Digest magazine. He has written two books in the Writers' Digest series, Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure and Revision & Self-Editing.

Jim has taught writing at Pepperdine University and numerous writers conferences. He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara where he studied writing with Raymond Carver.

Series:
* Shannon Saga (with Tracie Peterson)
* The Trials of Kit Shannon
* Ty Buchanan

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Profile Image for Martin Tiller.
Author 22 books7 followers
October 3, 2017
Recommended for indie writers

I recommend this for indie writers. There is good solid laws on what you need to do be successful as a writer. The info on emails is different from other stuff I've read. Overall for 99 cents recommended.
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Author 4 books4 followers
June 25, 2012
A very useful book on self publishing. I have read big portion of the information on blogs and writing websites, but this is a good summary. If you don't want to spend days to gather all these from all around the web, this book is worth the money. It is up to date, referring to the latest articles.
Profile Image for Richard Bacon.
18 reviews5 followers
March 25, 2024
Useful and Helpful

Bell is a writer of both fiction and non-fiction. As such he is qualified to instruct our coach spring authors. The best of his five unbreakable laws: "write good books." Yes, there is other excellent information in the book, but it all depends on rule #2, write well. And just behind that in importance is rule #5, "don't quit."
Profile Image for Janet.
37 reviews16 followers
May 30, 2020
Excellent overview of self publishing

Clear, practical, and even entertaining survey of self-publishing: what to do and how to do it, plus reassurance and encouragement. Highly recommended.
10 reviews
August 25, 2020
Best advice in the writing world!

Specific, helpful advice that's encouraging, daring you to dive in, share your gifts, without fear. Top notch, as always, and worth rereading regularly
Profile Image for Shirley Abeel.
13 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2017
Big fan of James Scott Bell! This is a great How-To that I'm using as an instruction book to publish my own short stories
Profile Image for Karl-Friedrich Lenz.
Author 14 books2 followers
August 4, 2012
This is essential for anyone interested in self-publishing. And, actually selling a book or two in the process.

For starters, there is the interesting information that Barry Eisler turned down a $500,000, two-book contract from a publishing company to go completely independent.

He then notes that self-publishing is a way of getting more product out, fast, and getting paid directly for it. The "fast" aspect is already enough for me. I have dealt with publishers, and whatever their merit or lack thereof, having them in the process slows things down. That's not what I want as an author. I want my stuff out immediately, whenever I want.

But the part of getting paid also has some appeal for most people. And Bell goes on to explain that it has never been a better time to be an author not yet famous. The walls are gone. Everyone can play.

The second part of the book lays out "five laws" for success.

Most of that is interesting, but it not necessarily restricted to self-publishing. There is a lot of advice in there that applies to writing in general.
Profile Image for K. Hill.
Author 22 books103 followers
December 17, 2015
This is a book that I highly recommend to Indie authors.
Mr. Bell lays down the law for being a self-published writer, and I would add that his advice should be heeded. (Even if he has written Zombie Attorney books! for which I forgive him.)

It is a short work and I often refer to it for know-how and to keep me and my writing business on the straight and narrow. If you are serious about writing, and want to publish on Kindle or another Indie route, you have to read this book.

I did find a few formatting mistakes, the odd broken paragraph or misplaced indention, but hey, being an Indie writer who once published a Kindle book with vertical text, those mistakes warmed my heart to know that even the big boy authors (I won't mention the Zombie Lawyer again) make blunders.

All poking-the-author aside, I say: buy this book, study it and learn. Good job Mr. Bell. This title is well worth the time and money. KRH
Author 11 books52 followers
June 9, 2015
While I was disappointed much of the text here is borrowed from some of his other books there is enough original content here to justify the meager price tag. He also does a good job of updating readers on what he's learned in the past years. Many of the lessons seemed invaluable, and I was happy to not be working with dated information anymore.

It must be said too that James Scott Bell writes so clearly and logically about writing as a business that I didn't mind rereading some of the text. It felt as if I was reviewing my notes from a master class.

I feel much more prepared for my scheduled foray into self-publishing and I have James Scott Bell's work to largely thank for that. Well worth the cost. I'm really looking forward to reading more by him.
Profile Image for Glasdow Teacosy.
Author 2 books22 followers
September 22, 2013
The best writing advice I've received all year.

This book is one of my inspirational reads of the year. I didn't realize when I bought it a year ago how much I was going to need it. There is plenty in this book for the novice self-publisher to learn from—sage advice for them if they choose to heed it. Rules two and five are my favorites: Be a good writer and keep writing. Do you need any better advice? Oh, you need specifics? This book doesn't just cover the whats, but the hows and the whys of self-publishing. In fact, I know many traditionally published authors who could use Bell's pointers on self-promotion. I will be returning to this book again and again over the next few years.
Profile Image for Kent Winward.
1,794 reviews67 followers
December 19, 2012
I have a decided interest in publishing from the publisher's perspective, so it is interesting to see what the self-publishing crowd is doing. The book doesn't provide a lot of great advice, mostly common sense stuff like set goals and make them specific, but I found it ironic that the advice to self-publish was to make yourself a publisher.

If Bell is right, then there is still hope for the publishers in the world.
Profile Image for Terri Herman-Poncé.
Author 4 books76 followers
August 21, 2013
Helpful.

This is the third self publishing book I've read in as many days, and the message in this one is the same as the others. That's not a bad thing -- at least folks who believe in self publishing are all on the same page. So, I'll give this guide four stars because it really is a helpful read. The author's personal stories about his process and his successes make the book particularly appealing.
Profile Image for C.J. Darlington.
Author 15 books389 followers
January 27, 2015
An informative primer for any author who's head is spinning from the ebook revolution and needs some concrete advice for how to take advantage of this landmark time in history. Bell's book is easy to understand, straightforward, and encouraging. Mostly aimed for those wanting to epublish, it does include some insights for self publishing in print form too. I'll be reading it again!
Profile Image for Kitty Bucholtz.
Author 11 books67 followers
July 14, 2013
This is a great guide book for navigating a self-publishing career. You may have heard some of the advice before, but it's all useful. The best part is, in classic Bell style, you will feel encouraged to keep going in your career. (Bell is one of the most encouraging "how to write" authors I've read.)
Profile Image for Kathleen Fuller.
Author 118 books1,103 followers
January 18, 2015
This is a great book for any writer at any stage of his or her career. The section on marketing, particularly newsletters, is worth the price of the book. Another bonus is that it's a short, easy read--I read it in one sitting. The faster I can finish a book (and get a lot out of it in the process) the faster I can get back to writing. Highly recommended.
Profile Image for Vickie Phelps.
51 reviews5 followers
April 7, 2016
Self-Publishing Attack

James Scott Bell knows how to go on the attack in publishing and he has shared his strategy with the rest of us. He gives us the answers we need to be the best writers and published authors we can be. Anyone who wants to publish their work needs to read this book.
Profile Image for Ara Grigorian.
Author 7 books118 followers
May 15, 2016
Powerful, insightful, and actionable

James Scott Bell is the gift that keeps giving. Don't let the length of this book fool you -- it is full of powerful ideas, well thought out insight, and actionable steps to help the writer that's considering taking the plunge. Highly recommended.
Profile Image for Charles.
Author 41 books283 followers
July 5, 2012
I thought it was pretty good and it definitely gave me some food for thought. I was happy to see that in most ways I was following this advice. I was troubled that I seem to be selling less than others he describes even if I am doing this stuff. Worth a read for self publishers, though.
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115 reviews92 followers
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July 27, 2012
I can always count on James Scott Bell to inform--and entertain! A great broadstroke for those considering self/e-pub--loaded with general teachings, specific pointers, and possibly most importantly, encouragement for his fellow writers.
Profile Image for Mark Tompkins.
Author 24 books15 followers
January 5, 2013
This book contained many helpful things and expanded my knowledge of the self publishing process. As a self published and internationally selling author, I am always seeking to further educate myself in the intricacies of my craft. Very helpful!
Profile Image for Ron Estrada.
Author 28 books15 followers
January 6, 2014
Bell can be counted on to tell it like it is. This is a great handbook for anyone considering the leap into self-publishing. Keep it on the shelf (or your Kindle) to reference as you get started. These are the fundamentals, and the fundamentals win the ball game.
3 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2015
A good primer

If you are a self published writer, take a few minutes to read this book. It will either confirm what your doing is right, give you additional ideas, or tell you how to get more eyes on your work.
Profile Image for Laura McClure.
Author 11 books11 followers
December 20, 2015
Bible for self Publishing

I liked the fact this Author was being honest and wanted to help others. I gave it five stars because it helped me and I will re-read it to help me be the best that I can be at my craft.
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Author 2 books19 followers
January 8, 2016
Outstanding book about the orocess of self-publishing. Cleared up a lot of questions for me. I love the focus on self-publishing as a business enterprise. Book provides excellent guidance, both don'ts as well as dos, always an asset, about ebook publishing choices.
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70 reviews5 followers
June 8, 2019
James Scott bell always delivers. He gives 5 unbreakable laws for writers to follow in seeking publication. I like the last one:"You must repeat over and over for the rest of your life."
You're in the game to play; play the game.
Profile Image for Bonnie Lacy.
Author 24 books9 followers
August 7, 2016
I love books that get me back on track ...

... and this book does that! He encourages. Is funny. Swings the 2x4. As a result, I made a list of goals for the rest of 2016. Also, mapped out marketing steps as I prepare to release book 2 in my series. Thank you James Scott Bell!
Profile Image for Sylvia Ney.
Author 6 books7 followers
September 18, 2012
Wonderful guide for anyone considering self publishing. Whether you are new to writing or a veteran "Traditionally" published author, this book offers great advice and examples.
Profile Image for Blake Atwood.
Author 6 books40 followers
October 25, 2014
It's a quick read, but J. S. Bell parses his voluminous knowledge to help self-publishers get into the game for the long haul.
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