Most of us are now in lockdown; but that doesn’t mean you still can’t look after business and connect with readers.
Most of us are now in lockdown; but that doesn’t mean you still can’t look after business and connect with readers.
Dan Wood from supreme indie author support service, Draft2Digital, explains how self-published writers can expand their distribution by working with libraries.
Bestselling indie author and self-publishing expert, Joanna Penn, explains how authors can tap into the potentially lucrative fields of audiobooks and podcast production.
An author of historical fiction, mystery, suspense and fantasy gets the famed BookLab treatment with expert feedback on her writing, blurb and cover.
Mark and James review the road to SPS Live 2020 – the highs, the lows, and the coronavirus.
Knowing she’d likely have less time and energy during and after her pregnancy, established indie Emma Prince crafted a series of smart strategies to keep her author business profitable – an approach that would benefit all writers looking to keep their career on an upward trajectory.
Mal Cooper discusses how she’s crafted a unique fictional sci-fi universe that offers up endless writing opportunities.
Indie author and SPF Foundation winner Elle Thorpe explains how becoming an SPF 101 student has impacted her book sales and family’s income.
Prolific sci-fi author Kevin J. Anderson explains how dictation can smarten up your writing process.
Valerie J. Lewis Coleman explains how high-quality self-published books can help experts and professional speakers monetise their area of expertise.
Romance author Jami Albright explains how to make a comfortable living as an indie author without being prolific.
SPF’s very own Mark Dawson details the key elements of his career as a bestselling self-published author in 2019.
The author of several successful military thrillers, James Rosone explains how other self-published writers can learn from his mistakes as they progress their indie author careers.
How can you be sure you’re writing books that are going to sell? You need a formula! Cue, Sterling & Stone’s Johnny Truant, co-author of a new book on that very topic.
Bestselling multi-genre author and leadership coach, Becca Syme, explains how indies can streamline and smarten their writing process.
Medieval romance writer, Kathryn Le Veque, has not only self-published 30 of her own books but publishes books for some 30 other authors. We talk to her about the practicality of running an imprint, what she personally works on in regard to editing and branding, and how she identifies which trends to write in.
What Kindlepreneur’s creator, Dave Chesson, doesn’t know about book data and Amazon is probably not worth knowing. Categories, keywords and tags are his world – and he’s here to help indie authors everywhere get to grips with them!
Patrick O’Donnell’s life experience as a cop has allowed him to help crime writers looking to add an authentic edge to their writing. It’s started a whole new career for him.
US-based author Lindsay Buroker explains how she started her self-publishing career way back in 2010, keeps her fans happy and manages to write ten books a year for them.
Find out what happened when FOUR bestselling authors – and friends – put their heads together to create a romance series featuring female billionaires as lead characters.