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Indie Author vs Self-Published Writer?

Indie Author vs Self-Published Writer?

Or Self-published Author vs Indie Writer, whichever one you prefer… In the changing publishing world some words are becoming confusing. Indie, whether attached to writer or author, is one of them. Originally, the word comes from “independent”. It vas created to define independent publishers, so as to differentiate them from the Big 6. It was a short, affectionate term referring to writers published by those courageous small publishers not yet bought out by the Big 6. These independent … Read entire article »

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Literary Agents in the Digital Publishing Age.

Literary Agents in the Digital Publishing Age.

Traditionally, an agent was the indispensable ally of the author in the elusive chase for a publishing contract. This is still very true for the Big 6 and for a number of smaller publishers. This means that finding an agent was the first hurdle to overcome for a writer wishing to see his words in print. Yet finding an agent is not as easy as it sounds. Statistics from literary agencies are hard to come by, … Read entire article »

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Upcoming Interview : L.J. Sellers

Upcoming Interview : L.J. Sellers

Tomorrow, we will open a series of interviews of successful self-published writers with the renowned author L.J. Sellers. L.J. Sellers is an award-winning journalist and the author of the bestselling Detective Jackson mystery/suspense series: The Sex Club, Secrets to Die For, Thrilled to Death, Passions of the Dead, and Dying for Justice. Her novels have been highly praised by Mystery Scene, Crimespree, and Spinetingler magazines, and the series is on Amazon Kindle’s bestselling police procedural list. … Read entire article »

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