Romance writer Lucy Score and marketer Tim Hoot describe how their partnered approach to self-publishing has seen Lucy’s indie author career go from strength to strength.
Romance writer Lucy Score and marketer Tim Hoot describe how their partnered approach to self-publishing has seen Lucy’s indie author career go from strength to strength.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Terri Tatchell talks about crafting movie screenplays and books and provides her take on self-publishing.
In this special 200th edition, Mark and James revisit the top 10 downloaded episodes of the show and discuss Mark’s new landmark print deal.
Hybrid author Sarah Painter on how to approach the writing and publishing process without getting overwhelmed.
Fantasy author Jeff Wheeler provides an insightful look into what it was like in the trenches of self-publishing in the pre-Kindle era.
Amanda Lee sheds light on her prolific output as a writer with tips and insight for all indie authors looking to boost productivity whilst maintaining professional standards for their finished books.
Author, media contributor and reluctant entrepreneur, Hilary Jastram, discusses the impact of chronic illness on her writing and business life.
Any author considering writing in different genres would do well to tune in to this week’s episode featuring writer Barry Hutchison. A popular and well-established name in sci-fi, find out what happened when he made the switch to writing crime fiction.
Back in Florida to present at this year’s NINC writers’ conference, the SPF team recorded an edition of the Self Publishing Show in front of a live audience – a first – made up of indie authors and experts, including self publishing guru David Gaughran and Reedsy’s Ricardo Fayet. It turned out to be a lively and informative affair!
If you’re writing books that involve the workings of the FBI, you’re going to want ensure authenticity. Cue, retired FBI Special Agent and fiction author Jerri Williams.
This week, Stuart Grant, Instagram expert and co-author of one of SPF’s most popular indie author marketing guides, explains how to build your readership with the social media platform.
Mark and James catch up with KDP’s Darren Hardy at Amazon’s UK HQ to discuss the impact of the company’s past, present and future innovations on indie authors the world over.
It might sound niche, but colouring books are in demand – and not just from children! This week’s guest, Selena Fenech, explains how sales of her self-published colouring books are keeping her very much in the pink.
Screenwriter-turned-author, Damon Suede, explains how to find super-success in the hot romance genre.
Draft2Digital’s Mark Lefebvre explains the key individual requirements for publishing success as an author. Rather conveniently, they all begin with the letter ‘P’!
In the final part of our Thrillerfest 2019 series, four major league bestsellers unleash some of the secrets behind their enduring success as thriller writers.
In the second of three special episodes from this year’s Thrillerfest event, five bestsellers let rip on various topics – from how to get to grips with writing a novel, finding success in Hollywood with your writing, writing for TV and securing legal authenticity in your books.
In the first of three special episodes from this year’s ThrillerFest event in New York City, get ready to learn key tips from bestsellers on plot twists and pacing and how to successfully approach moral challenges and psychology in your writing.
It’s a crucial question that all authors need to consider at some point: should I go for a traditional deal or consider self-publishing instead? This week’s guest, author Libbie Hawker, is here to help you come to the right decision.
Setting yourself up as a self-published author requires you to be business-minded. In this episode, financial experts from both sides of the pond provide practical advice on how to go about getting it right from the off.