What are the advantages and disadvantages of different digital publishing platforms?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of different digital publishing platforms?
Come along to our next event at The Little Big House, Summer Hill on Sunday 2 June from 12.30pm to 2.30pm. Enjoy great company, two fabulous authors talking about their books, and learn about our writer’s journeys. Sydney Authors Inked – A Writer’s Journey A collective of authors sharing their knowledge and experiences at free…
Querying and approaching a publisher is somewhat intimidating: here are some tips for aspiring authors
Sydney Authors Inked is a group of authors based in Sydney, while most of us are self-published, a few have been traditionally published. We are excited to announce that we will be hosting #free #author #talks at The Little Big House in Summer Hill, Sydney. During each event, two authors will discuss their books, writing…
Ingram Spark is finally dropping its set up and revision fees (for the first 60 days)
We all have a secret dream of a life where we live wherever we want to in the world – on a beach, in a forest cabin, in the South of France – living a wonderful lifestyle funded by the books we write at our leisure. Sadly, it’s fiction.
You can publish a book 100% for free, but if you’re not confident of having enough technical skills, here’s a breakdown of probable costs.
Serialisation – publishing novels (or other works) in instalments – is not a new idea, but the internet gives us many new ways to do it.
The beauty of writing and the whole messy, vulnerable, seeing-the-world-from-your-guts place where the act of writing deposits you.
Just a few years ago, there was still a huge stigma with self-publishing. The general view was that no traditional publisher – and in particular the Big Publishers – would ever touch an author who had gone the DIY route. How times change.