Showing posts with label Self-Publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Self-Publishing. Show all posts

Monday, 19 December 2011

Oh Where has the Time Gone?

Posted by Unknown at Monday, December 19, 2011 0 comments
*Cough, cough*

Guys I've got the flu.

*Sigh*

Could not have come at a worst time.

Onto more (better) news.

I have signed onto the Red Sage Publishing group with Neil's Fire!

Yay!

Self-publishing was, has been, a journey for me and for the most part I enjoyed it but I'm not as good at it as I'd like to be. I think the team a Red Sage will do a great making my vision for this book come alive.

Therefore, Neil's Fire is no longer available on Amazon.

I will keep you informed.

Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Self-Published and Loving it!!

Posted by Unknown at Wednesday, August 24, 2011 0 comments
Well, as I have already said, I have decided to go the self-publishing route. And I must tell you it's a lot of work.

But....

There is always a but...LOL

I'm loving it.  I feel empowered. I'm in control of every aspect of my book: writing, publication, graphics. And it's a great feeling.

I sold my first book on Amazon within the first two hours that it was published. I was jumping for the ceiling, I must tell you.

*Sigh*

Back to work then. Promoting is a b*tch. But loving it. Learning a lot.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Writing Challenges-Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

Posted by Unknown at Wednesday, August 17, 2011 0 comments
For a few weeks now, I’ve been contemplating which way to go. So I’ve decided to weigh the pros and cons and share them with you.
First, let’s distinguish between the two. “Self-publishing is the publication of any book or other media by the author of the work, without the involvement of an established third-party publisher.” With traditional publishing, the third-party publisher is involved as the author submits the manuscript for consideration by a publishing house.
Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

Self-Publishing
Traditional Publishing
First-time authors
No fear of rejection. This however leaves the task of being highly critical of your work. It is highly recommended that you obtain an editor or a reading group to preview your work before publication.
The majority of first-time authors are rejected by publishing house.
Time
With self-publishing, an author can have a published book in a matter of weeks. With the publication of an e-book, the time maybe as short as a few days.
After being accepted by a publishing house, an author may need to wait week, months or even years before the book is published.
Money
The author may need to contribute upfront costs but has more control over the payout and royalties. You reap all the profits.
The author often gets paid an advance but has little control of the royalty percentage which is much less than with self-publishing.
Control
The author has control over the content, appearance, design, etc. You’re in charge
The publisher controls the content, appearance, design, etc.
Work Load
The author does all the work: writing, promoting, designing, etc.
The publishing house does all the work. All the author has to do is provide the material.
Publishing Success
Your chances of success are far greater. If your book is highly successful, you may be approached by a traditional publisher with a great deal.
Rejection is common, especially for first-time authors.
Book Prices
The author controls the price and while it may be lower than that of traditional publishing, it may sell more copies.
Books are commonly overpriced with traditional publishing.

You decide which option works best for you, but while self-publishing may yield greater profit long-term, you need to put in a lot of extra work, effort and gain some expertise in the publishing industry. If you’re looking for the big advance check, traditional publishing is the way to go.

 

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