LINKS TO SELF-PUBLISHING & WRITING RESOURCES

SELF-PUBLISHING TIPS AND RESOURCES

We’ll start with Amazon’s free publishing companies since Amazon has the world’s largest share of online ebook and printed book sales. (Createspace has now been absorbed into Kindle Direct Publishing.) Check this blog to see just how large that share is: http://www.thewire.com/business/2014/05/amazon-has-basically-no-competition-among-online-booksellers/371917/

Kindle Direct Publishing: Paperbacks as well as ebooks for Kindle readers https://kdp.amazon.com/

For your book to be sold by Indigo, Kobo, Barnes & Noble or other online and brick and mortar bookstores, you need to choose other methods of publication.

Smashwords offers free ebook publication. Its catalogue reaches major distributors around the world, including Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Overdrive, Apple and Inktera. Smashwords supplies free ISBNs. You need a cover design. https://www.smashwords.com/

Ingram Spark
offers both paperback and ebook publication for a fee. You need to provide your own ISBN and cover design. ISBNs are free in Canada at http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/services/isbn-canada/Pages/isbn-canada.aspx  Your book will be listed in the Ingram catalogue, which is a traditional source of book purchases for chain and independent bookstores. https://www.ingramspark.com/Portal.

CHECK ONLINE FOR COUPONS THAT WILL HELP YOU PUBLISH ON INGRAM SPARK FOR LESS OR FOR FREE.

One good resource for cover designs at a reasonable price is Fiverr “Fiverr is the world’s largest freelance services marketplace for lean entrepreneurs to focus on growth & create a successful business at affordable costs.”

What you need cover to cover:

Cover: Fiverr, CANVA, PowerPoint, InDesign

Front matter: title page, copyright page, dedication, promo page, table of contents

Interior: Joel Friedlander, free templates on Amazon

End matter: about the author, request for review, preview chapter of next book

The ISBN: Amazon offers free ISBNs. These are expensive to purchase in the US and in other countries, too. In Canada, they are free. Check out this article by Amy Collins to find out the advantages of having your own ISBN: Don’t Limit Your Book Distribution: KDP Select and ACX

For great advice and resources on writing and self-publishing, check out the following:

Joanna Penn: http://www.thecreativepenn.com/publishing/ “Joanna Penn helps authors make a living writing through her bestselling books, courses and podcast.” She also offers a helpful, free, downloadable resource for self publishers.

Jane Friedman: https://janefriedman.com/self-publish-your-book/ “Jane Friedman has 20 years of experience in the publishing industry, with expertise in business strategy for authors and publishers.”

Joel Friedlander: http://www.thebookdesigner.com/  Joel sells ready-to-use templates for book interiors and cover designs. Keep checking the website as they are often on sale.

Kristen Joy: http://thebookninja.com/  Kristen inspired me to take writing non-fiction seriously.

D’vorah Lansky: http://shareyourbrilliance.com/ D’vorah inspired me to turn my non-fiction into an online course and to find ideas for more books.

CREATIVEWRITINGEDU.org: 
Drop by https://www.creativewritingedu.org/ and find a comprehensive resource designed to help future creative writers by connecting prospective students to resources that will help them achieve their creative writing career goals. Lots to explore and learn.

Online Writers’ Toolkit from Maryville University https://online.maryville.edu/blog/the-writers-online-toolkit/.Apps can help make a writer’s current process more efficient. This resource contains some of the most commonly used writing strategies and tools, and a breakdown of their cost and function.

The Writers’ Knowledge Base: This is a fantastic search engine for writers. Here you’ll find over 40,000 blogs by experts in any writing topic you can imagine, including self-publishing.  http://hiveword.com/wkb/search

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America – Writer Beware: This site offers links to great resources. and it also lists those publishers and agents whose purpose is to take advantage of authors hoping to publish their work. http://www.sfwa.org/other-resources/for-authors/writer-beware/pod/#Cautions

Other options for selling your books are Shopify and Etsy. Check these carefully to make sure that you understand any fees involved in opening your store or when you sell your product. Have a look at stores that are selling products similar to yours to learn the best ways to present your material. Research is key to making any self-publishing options successful.

If you are planning to set up an author website, here are two good links to explore: https://websitesetup.org/ and https://blog.reedsy.com/author-websites-tips/

Top Tips from Self-Published Authorshttp://www.blurb.ca/blog/top-tips-self-published-authors “Blurb Stories is dedicated to exploring all facets of self-publishing, and from multiple perspectives. So this week we thought we’d offer some of our favorite advice on writing, publishing, and promoting, from some of the most respected self-published writers out there.

Elizabeth Spann Craig: Craig is a hybrid author, published traditionally as well as pursuing self-publishing. Her site has many thoughtful and helpful posts about being a hybrid author, as well as, about her ventures into audio books. http://elizabethspanncraig.com/blog/

Plottr  This is a wonderful resource for writers of fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, you name it. And it’s a reasonable price, easy to use, and great for those plotters out there. https://getplottr.com/

Author and Coach, Emma Dhesi – Check out Emma’s page for writerly podcasts and articles plus her free tips for finding time to write. She’s a coach, too! https://emmadhesi.com/

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