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Robin Cutler on the Advantages of IngramSpark for Print and the Future of Publishing

Robin Cutler on the Advantages of IngramSpark for Print and the Future of Publishing

by awiggins | Oct 27, 2020 | Uncategorized

Episode 041 / Robin Cutler, director of IngramSpark, joined Sara and Jami to talk about how indie authors can expand their readership through print books. They also discussed common mistakes Robin sees authors make, how to set up print preorders through IngramSpark,...
Q & A: Developmental Editing, Going Wide, and Marketing Tips

Q & A: Developmental Editing, Going Wide, and Marketing Tips

by awiggins | Oct 20, 2020 | Uncategorized

Episode 040 / It’s Q & A time. We talk about how finding a critique group is similar to dating, how to prepare to go wide, and much more.  Intro: Sara is planning a limited edition hardcover for the holidays and Jami is signing books for a subscription box....
Understanding Your Motivation to Write with H. Claire Taylor

Understanding Your Motivation to Write with H. Claire Taylor

by awiggins | Oct 13, 2020 | Uncategorized

Episode 039 / H. Claire Taylor joins us to talk about writing satire, creating character flaws, and how Claire helps authors figure out what they really want in their careers. Plus, we delve into the Enneagram and how you can use it to add depth to your...
Mark Leslie Lefebvre on Thinking Beyond the Ebook

Mark Leslie Lefebvre on Thinking Beyond the Ebook

by awiggins | Oct 6, 2020 | Uncategorized

Episode 038 / Horror and nonfiction author Mark Leslie Lefebvre gives tips on using your intellectual property to think beyond the ebook version of your book. Plus Mark shares ideas on how to get your print books into libraries and bookstores. Intro links: ...

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