Update on resources for traditional authors and self-publishers

www.inkthinkerblog.com — Thanks to everyone who’s suggested additional resources for self-publishers and traditional authors. When I started adding them to the existing list, it became prohibitively long!

Thus, here it is in three more easily digestible chunks:
General Resources for Traditional Authors and Self-Publishers
Books for Self-Publishers
Online Resources for Self-Publishers

As I’ve mentioned (probably ad nauseam at this point!), these are decidedly not comprehensive lists, and I welcome you to submit more resources — including your own website, newsletter, book, etc. Please e-mail me directly to suggest a resource and I’ll check it out.

Happy writing!

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Online Resources for Self-Publishers

www.inkthinkerblog.com — UPDATED MARCH 7, 2006, 11 p.m.

If you’re considering self-publishing your novel, nonfiction book, or poetry collection, make sure you educate yourself on the ins and outs of successful self-publishing.

This isn’t a comprehensive list, but here are some great websites and other reference lists to get you started on your research:

Book Marketing Update from brilliant publishing pro John Kremer, including a Self-Publishing Hall of Fame

Resources from Wexford Press:
Books with answers to marketing and publishing questions
Book coaches, consultants and packagers.

Dan Poynter’s Para Publishing
Tips, guides, and general information for book publishing, from creation to distribution and marketing.

Step-by-Step Guide to Self-Publishing
by Moira Allen
FAQs, articles by Moira Allen, and links to dozens of other articles and resources for self-publishing.

Go Publish Yourself
A Writer’s Digest Best Website for Writers in 2004 and 2005, a self-proclaimed “Pipeline of Self-Publishing Information & Resources.” Offers more than 30 helpful articles and several resources.

Self-Publishing at Writers-Write.com (sponsored by iUniverse, a POD printer)
Offers more than 25 articles on self-publishing, including interviews with experienced folks in the biz, as well as e-publishing and book promotion resources.

Why Self-Publish? from the Griffith Publishing School
Pros and cons, FAQs, tips on treating self-publishing as a business, and promotional ideas. Despite the huge link to their services page, seems to be a pretty straightforward, unbiased approach.

Self-Publish.ca
“Everything you need to know about publishing your own book.” Their tagline just about covers it. Caveat: The prices they list for editing services are quite low, so expect to pay more that what’s listed there – and remember that you get what you pay for, so better to spend a little more on a high-quality editor and end up with a high-quality product than to skimp on editing and spend thousands publishing a book that’s full of errors.

“How to Self-Publish Your Book,” from eHow.com
A good starting point. Use this as a guide for ideas and keywords to track down definitive information and sources to help you on your self-publishing journey.

Manuscript Showcase at RoseDog.com (CAUTION: I do NOT recommend posting your unpublished work without carefully researching the venue.)
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Do you have a resource that you think should be included on this list? E-mail me at kristen@kristenkingfreelancing.com, and I’ll be sure to add it.

Also, don’t forget to check out the growing list of books for self-publishers and general resources for traditional authors and self-publishers.

Thanks to Kathy Rapp, Brian Jud, John Culleton, Pete Masterson for their great suggestions. Keep ’em coming, folks!

Contents Copyright © 2006-2014 Kristen King

 

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Books for Self-Publishers

www.inkthinkerblog.com — If you’re considering self-publishing your novel, nonfiction book, or poetry collection, make sure you educate yourself on the ins and outs of successful self-publishing.

This isn’t a comprehensive list, but here are some books to get you started on your research:

The Prepublishing Handbook: What You Should Know Before You Publish Your First Book
by Patricia J. Bell

The Self Publishing Manual: How to Write, Print & Sell Your Own Book
by Dan Poynter
(available in print and ebook formats)

How to Publish, Promote, and Sell Your Own Book: An Insider’s Guide to Everything You Need to Know about Self-Publishing, From Pasteup to Publicity
by Robert Holt

Publish It Yourself: Five Easy Steps to Getting Your Book in Print
by Alton Pryor

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Self-Publishing
by Jennifer Basye Sander

How to Self-Publish Your Book With Little Or No Money! A Complete Guide to Self-Publishing at a Profit
by Bettie E. Tucker and Wayne Brumagin

Complete Guide to Self Publishing: Everything You Need to Know to Write, Publish, Promote, and Sell Your Own Book
by Tom and Marilyn Ross
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Do you have a resource that you think should be included on this list? E-mail me at kristen@kristenkingfreelancing.com, and I’ll be sure to add it.

Also, don’t forget to check out the growing list of online resources for self-publishers and general resources for traditional authors and self-publishers.

Thanks to Kathy Rapp, Brian Jud, John Culleton, Pete Masterson for their great suggestions. Keep ’em coming, folks!

Happy writing!

Contents Copyright © 2006-2014 Kristen King

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General Resources for Traditional Authors and Self-Publishers

www.inkthinkerblog.com UPDATED MARCH 7, 2006, 11 p.m.

Whether you’re going the traditional publishing route or publishing your own novel, nonfiction book, or poetry collection, it pays to do your research.

It kind of goes without saying that this isn’t a comprehensive list–it’s just getting started–but these online resources for traditional and self-publishing authors are worth checking out:

The Publishing Law Center, from attorney-publisher Lloyd Rich

www.copylaw.com, from Lloyd J. Jassin, author of The Copyright Permission and Libel Handbook

Articles for Writers and Publishers from Ivan Hoffman, Attorney at Law

Preparing Your Book Proposal or Manuscript for Submission,” by Marcia Yudkin

Agents and Other Representation, an alphabetical listing and tips for approaching representation from Preditors & Editors
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Do you have a resource that you think should be included on this list? E-mail me at kristen@kristenkingfreelancing.com, and I’ll be sure to add it.

Also, check out the list of online resources for self-publishers and books for self-publishers.

Thanks to Kathy Rapp, Brian Jud, John Culleton, Pete Masterson for their great suggestions. Keep ’em coming, folks!

Happy writing!

Contents Copyright © 2006-2014 Kristen King

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So you want to write a novel…

www.inkthinkerblog.com — …but you’re not sure where to start.

** UPDATED May 18, 2006 **

You might benefit from heading to your local bookstore and perusing the novel-writing section. Here are some titles to check out:

Between the Lines by Jessica Page Morrell

How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling by James N. Frey

Characters and Viewpoint: Elements of Fiction Writing by Orson Scott Card

Beginnings, Middles & Ends: Elements of Fiction Writing by Nancy Kress

The Plot Thickens: 8 Ways to Bring Fiction to Life by Noah Lukeman

You can find a lot of good information online, too. Be sure to visit the following sites for some ideas:

Random Name Generator
http://www.xtra-rant.com/gennames/

Fiction Factor – Writing Tips for Fiction Writers http://www.fictionfactor.com/

Advice on Novel Writing
http://www.steampunk.com/sfch/writing/ckilian/

Novel Writing: Asking the Right Questions
www.hollylisle.com

And, of course, you can always check back here at :: inkthinker :: for articles and ideas to get you started and keep you going.

Have a specific question? E-mail me!

Contents Copyright © 2006-2014 Kristen King

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