Tag: indie author
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Guest Post: Life is finite; achievement is not

Almost nobody publishes a book, and if you do that, you’ve already won. The rest is icing on the cake. Don’t get bogged down in your heydays. Life is finite; achievement is not. Carpe the out of that diem!
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Guest Post: The freedom to write your own story

When determination and dedication are evident, success will follow. That is all that is truly needed to become an indie author.
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Guest Post: Have faith in the journey

Every decision you make is based upon your knowledge about the industry and it can be a heavy burden to carry if you look at it through the lens of what you’re gaining during the process.
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Guest Post: A week in the life of an indie author

Awriter’s life isn’t always a fairy tale. Here’s a look at week in the life of an indie author.
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Guest Post: Being an indie author

After rounds of edits and rewrites, I am then faced with the decision to publish my work. For a while I was dead set on going the traditional publishing route, but I don’t necessarily like the lack of creative control that comes with. Now, I am all for independent publishing for this reason.
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Guest Post: Behind the Scenes — The Reality of Self-Publishing

Growing up, I dreamed about seeing my name on the cover of a book that I wrote. I never thought it would be possible. I figured I would write book after book – but none of them would be good enough for traditional publishers. Thanks to the digital age, self-publishing has been an option for…
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Guest Post: Be Your Best. The Rest Will Follow

Picture your best day as an author. This might involve tons of sales, a few glowing 5-star reviews, the call coming for movie rights—the “best” looks different for everyone.
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Guest Post: Tips for self-publishing

I ventured into the world of self-publishing in November 2022. I’ve learned a lot since then and thought I would share what I learned to help those who are starting out.
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Guest Post: If only there were a magic potion for promotion

To many indie authors, promoting their book can be the hardest part of their journey.
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Guest Post: Making a start with your story

Sometimes it can take a while to truly find your voice. Being patient with yourself while you find your groove and start running with it allows you to develop your own unique writing style.