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John Hoff III


I published a young adult fantasy adventure (Sapphire Hunting) on Amazon's Kindle just under 2 weeks ago.
Nice to meet you.




Preach it! I agree with you 100% on that!

Various bloggers have commented that this is a great time to be a writer, that the POD and ebook expansion is the biggest publishing revolution since the Gutenberg press, and I'm inclined to agree. There are massive new developments occurring almost weekly, it seems, a literary "big bang," and indie authors are as much a part of it as any other writer or publisher.
My first, 'The Delta Chain, is out in all ebook formats and paperback, I have another on the way, and I'm also planning to publish my previously magazine-published short mystery fiction.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Delta-Chain...

I keep a blog that chronicles my experiences with self-publishing (including why I decided to self-publish this book). It's my hope that the blog will assist other writers in deciding whether to self-publish all or just some of their books, and will give them a realistic idea of what it's actually like to do it, and to find success with it.
I hope folks out there find it interesting! http://lavenderironside.blogspot.com
Nice to be here and to meet so many other independent authors who are taking this whole thing seriously! :)

I'm Gwen and I've recently published a children's rhyming picture book. Thought the learning curve with Lightning Source was bad enough, but realise that marketing is going to be the toughest challenge. Look forward to swapping a few tips with other indie authors.

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I'm Gwen and I've recently published a children's rhyming picture book. Thought the learning curve with Lightning Source was bad enough, but realise that marketing is going to be the toughest c..."
Hi Gwen,
A few suggestions for marketing:
1) Do a virtual tour. Either find blogs or hire someone to find blogs for you that will either review your book, or where you can submit an article to, or have a contest on etc. There are a lot of blogs looking for content. Google virtual tours. I hired someone at $250/month and she did a great job.
2)Enter indie book contests - there are several. Entry fees are generally around $50.00 per category. Being "award winning" helps.
3)Do a contest here on Goodreads. I did, and it generated a lot of interest. It will cost you shipping from Lightning Source to the contest winner(s).
4)In general try to get yourself published elsewhere. For example I contribute periodically to an e-zine as a sort of travel writer...but in my by-line is the website address for my book.
5)My blog has generated interest in my style and resulted in a sale or two.
6)I have a Facebook account dedicated strictly to me as an author...it has also resulted in sales. It has also attracted the interest of a couple of local book clubs.
7)I have book specific business cards - which direct people to my book specific website. They've been handy at times. On my website is link directly to my book on Amazon.
8)Local papers love to do articles about local authors.
9)Approach local/indie bookstores. Two carry my book.
10) Don't be affraid to give your book away to the right people. I have a friend who is an avid reader and is approached by people and book clubs for suggestions. I have GIVEN her a copy of both of my books and I will give her a copy of my upcoming graphic novel.
I hope that helps. Good luck!



The latter short story is older and has accumulated a respectable amount of readers over the years. The first is just a of couple months old. Judging from the reactions I've gotten, people seem to like them. I've recently decided to make the plunge and put more of my work out there for people to read.

My name is Jim Wills, and I'm an Indie author with four titles out. Soon to be a fifth. On the fiction side, I write Irish historical novels, set both in Ireland and North America, from 1916 to about 2020 during the series. The first is shown in the thmbnail below. On the nonfiction side, I've written a book on baking artisan breads in a wood-fired oven. Some combination; go figure. All have been independently edited by a freelancer; all have jackets designed by a professional.
I live in rural Ontario, to the north and east of Toronto, though I've travelled to and lived in many parts of the world, particularly Ireland and England, though Italy is my favourite.
Maybe have a look at my author's page here on Goodreads. I'm a new member, so bear with me, although I did begin a blog and a Q&A. Lots of other stuff to do on this great site.
I started the Indie journey via SmashWords/Amazon in 2009. Three of the historical novels are on Amazon as paperbacks, plus Kindle. They're also up on Smashwords at: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/vie.... On Amazon, you'll find reader reviews. On Smashwords, you can download samples.
The fourth title in the fiction series, This Hard Gemlike Flame, will be released in early 2012, once I quit fiddling with it and approve the designer's cover.
The bread baking title is listed on Amazon as well, but no Kindle, no Smashwords, due to the large file size caused by numerous photographs. Note to Indie printers: change this.
I'm a professional writer in many fields, and I've also been a freelance trade editor for more than twenty years. Even so, finding an agent/publisher proved an expensive, frustrating, time-wasting exercise in hair pulling. Hence the Indie move.

I guess we're all in the same boat. Reviews and promotion, promotion and reviews. Dang, I worked in advertising, too, but it still ain't easy.

Book of Mercy


As a small digital press we believe in keeping eBook prices low, hate DRM and publish titles in a variety of formats to best connect our authors with readers.
Whenever we have a new book coming out we'll post a quick blurb here. If you have any questions about our authors, how we operate or the world of digital publishing we hope to be able to help. Please check out our website and stop by our new Goodreads Group to learn a little more about us.

I've just launched my YA comic novel, What If the Hokey Pokey Really Is What It's All About?
http://www.amazon.com/Hokey-Pokey-Rea...
It joins a gritty realistic novel and a humorous contemporary YA novel, so like Jonathan above, I'm all over the place in terms of genre. My next book is going to be a travel memoir, so it's easy to see I'm doing all I can to squash any growing ranks of young fans!

I live in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. If someone could be so kind and take the time to explain to me about tagging and likes, I would appreciate it.
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I have been on Goodreads for a while and have read comments from this group and decided it was about time to join. I am an Indie author with 3 books published and another planned for next year.
I am looking forward to interacting with everyone here.
Greta Burroughs
Gerald and the Wee People
Heartaches and Miracles
Patchwork Dog and Calico Cat

I like to write and post reviews of Indie books I like. I don't accept free books (except via the GR giveaway program). I buy any book that catches my fancy.

Thanks, Bridget. Happy to be here.

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My blog site is called Written on the Wind. You will find novel excerpts, WIPS, photos, recipes and poetry, writing advice. I just started interviewing authors as well!
I hope you enjoy. http://jodilangston.blogspot.com/


I'm Cameron Chapman, and I write speculative fiction, including urban fantasy, steampunk, and sci-fi. I've also dabbled a bit in women's fiction. I currently have three indie ebooks published (Aboard the Unstoppable Aerostat Fenris and The Great Healion Race, both of which are part of The Steam and Steel Chronicles, and Hold My Hand, which is women's fiction).
I'm getting ready to release the third and fourth books in The Steam and Steel Chronicles in the next few months, and will then be moving on to more urban fantasy and more steampunk books.

I have 3 amazing sons, a fantastic wife, and would love for my writing career to afford me more time with my young family.
Look forward to connecting with everyone!

I'm Chrysoula Tzavelas. I write speculative fiction; I have an urban fantasy novel coming out with a micropress in February (it just went up for a giveaway here on Goodreads) and I'm also self-publishing a series of paranormal YA novellas on Amazon and Smashwords and my blog (http://www.dreamfarmer.net/) I have one son and am expecting another in a couple of months. I also have a supportive husband and another housemate, who both work at a small video game company. Indie all-around here!
Looking forwarding to reading the conversation here!

Jim
Hemingway Man

I'm Scott Marlowe, author of two fantasy novels and hopefully soon a third. My web site is out at scottmarlowe.com and I'm on Twitter.
Currently, I'm working on the second book in a series that started with The Five Elements. I'm an outliner, so that's where my focus has been for a while now.
Glad to be part of the group and wish I'd found it sooner!


I don't make an outline as such, Greta. I get an idea for a book that evolves into a beginning and ending before I start writing. Depending on complexity, I may make a timeline shortly after I start writing. I make a chapter list and a list of characters as I write. I find that the book evolves and becomes more planned as I go. Revision after revision reshapes the book until it's tightly plotted and may look like the result of a detailed plot plan, but that's not the way it began life.

Definitely. But I like to have the plot details and general course of things laid out. I imagine writing the novel as I'm writing the outline, even going so far as to write out dialog in some cases. In many cases, the outline itself goes in new directions as it's being written, similar to how the novel will. It's a big time-saver when I decide to change something at the end of the outline that in turn affects something that happened way back in the beginning. Updating the outline is a lot easier than re-writing pages of the novel.
The outline I'm working on now is at 44 pages and (coincidentally) 44 chapters. I expect the chapter count to go down as I go over it some more.

Scott,
You must have the patience of a saint and I admire you for the prewriting work you do.
Lee,
Same with me,the book evolves as it goes. In "Gerald and the Wee People", I only wrote when I had a few spare minutes so sometimes it was weeks between starting a chapter and finishing it. I had no idea where the story was going until I sat down to write and it sort of wrote itself.

Goodreads has not lured me--too many other things to do. I'm embarrassed to even say how old the invitation to this group was, but I'm going to try to make a concerted effort to be more active on Goodreads.
My Twitter handle is @JacquieRogers and I'm also on Facebook, but have reached my friends limit so I hope you'll join my author page. I'll be happy to return the favor.
IBC is such a cool group! I'm happy to be included in the Indie Book Blowout Extravaganza. :) It's really gonna rock. !
Jacquie

I gave your author page a like. Mine is https://www.facebook.com/Lee.Holz.Far...



I'm excited to connect with everyone here! I've also recently added a review aspect to my blog for anyone who is looking to have their novels reviewed. (My review policy is here: http://www.cegesmith.com/?page_id=47). Glad to meet you!

Lee, thanks! and I went to Farm Road Publishing and Liked your pages, too.

Glad to meet all of you.
Cege, you are already familiar with AAI but I'd like to invite all other readers and authors to check out Adopt an Indie (www.adoptanindie.com). The first event was in Nov and the next is coming up in Feb. It's basically a month long event where readers can look over books written by indie authors, get a free copy of a book that catches your interest, read it, and interact with the author. Lots of fun. AAI is organized by Donna Brown and she is accepting books/authors right now in preparation for February.
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