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Interview with Mark Dawson — Hot-Selling UK Thriller Master
Prolific UK writer Mark Dawson is the bestselling author of the John Milton, Beatrix Rose, Isabella Rose, and Soho Noir thriller series. He’s currently ranked among the top 50 hottest-selling “Mystery, Thriller, & Suspense” authors on Amazon, and his … Continue reading
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Interview with Steven Konkoly — Writer of Post-Apocalyptic Thrillers
Whenever I write fictional scenes featuring “special ops” personnel or exotic military hardware, I have to consult and rely on actual experts. Thriller writer Steven Konkoly doesn’t have to. That’s because he is such an expert. Steven graduated from … Continue reading
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Interview with Tim Stevens — Master of Action Thrillers
British novelist Tim Stevens is described in reviews as “one of the best writers of thrillers working today” and “the new master of the genre.” Even though he began publishing only about four years ago, Tim already is the … Continue reading
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Amazon vs. Big Publishing
As most of you know, Amazon has been in a serious contract dispute with Hachette, one of the “Big Five” publishing conglomerates. Central to this conflict is ebook pricing. Big Publishing wants to keep the prices of ebooks high — … Continue reading
Posted in BAD DEEDS: A Dylan Hunter Thriller, Book business, HUNTER: A Thriller, Self-Publishing, Traditional publishing
Tagged Amazon, Amazon Kindle self-publishing, authors, Authors Guild, Big Five Publishers, Big Name Authors, Big Publishing, book agents, bookstores, ebook pricing, Hachette, indie publishing, Kindle Direct Publishing, New York Times, print books vs. ebooks, publishing, publishing establishment, Robert Bidinotto Bad Deeds, Robert Bidinotto Hunter, Robert Bidinotto self-publishing, self-publishing, traditional publishing
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Blockbuster Report Reveals Amazon Book Sales Data — and Great News for Indie Authors (updates including B&N)
Authors — whether indie, traditionally, or “hybrid” published — have a new “must-read” report to chew on, and a new website to visit regularly. Previous analyses of book sales and author earnings have left out Amazon, the biggest single … Continue reading
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Presentation on Self-Publishing
REPEATED: FOR READERS AND WRITERS NEAR ANNAPOLIS AND MARYLAND’S EASTERN SHORE: I’ll speak on “How You Can Succeed as a Self-Published Author,” on Thursday, May 30, 7-9 p.m., at Queen Anne’s County Free Library, 121 South Commerce Street, Centreville, … Continue reading
Hugh Howey: Self-Publishing Is the Future
Folks, even if you aren’t interested in self-publishing, you’ll want to read “Self-Publishing Is the Future — and Great for Writers,” by self-publishing superstar Hugh Howey, writing in Salon. This terrific piece of persuasive writing is a wonderful tribute … Continue reading
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10 Winning Marketing Strategies for Your Self-Published Book
Some time ago, I published a piece telling aspiring authors “Ten Reasons You Should Skip Traditional Publishers and Self-Publish Ebooks Instead.” Yet despite the clear advantages of “indie” over “traditional” publishing, the prospect of “DIY” publishing still scares the … Continue reading
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