How to Build an Authentic Author Brand
…them to shine through. 3. Avoid the Sleazy Sales Approach To me, the sleazy sales approach to building an author brand can mean any one of these things: Sending tons…
…them to shine through. 3. Avoid the Sleazy Sales Approach To me, the sleazy sales approach to building an author brand can mean any one of these things: Sending tons…
…of what made those books so special to you. Note: You might have to revisit the books online to refresh your memory as to the particulars. If the books do…
…amount of time listening to it. I listened to it a lot; driving in my car, in the shower, etc. It didn’t take me very long to come to the…
…About Your Ideal Readers This might sound counterintuitive but, when you’re drafting an author bio, the spotlight shouldn’t always be on you. You should also be considering your ideal readers…
…of comic books. Now they are more than that. The end. While Marvel and DC comics compilations still dominate the shelf space in any graphic novel section of a bookstore,…
…it can be useful when it comes to our platform. Plus, as writers, we’re already adept at seeing how different pieces of information fit together. We need to combine research…
…web and graphic design company that offers professional book cover design services for indie authors: illustrated, ebook, and print covers, and interior book design. I have used miblart for years….
…and bestselling author of The Emotion Thesaurus and other books for writers—including her latest: The Occupation Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Jobs, Vocations, and Careers. Her books have sold over…
…on that? I had several comments from readers, wishing the cover was a little creepier! One particular story (“The Orchard”) always seemed to come up in conversation, so I took…
If you’ve spent any time with self-published authors, you’ll know that one of the community’s real hot-button issues is Amazon exclusivity: the decision to either sell your book only on…