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FAQs – Indie Blog
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Can I Upload Public Domain books that I have formatted differently or tweaked? No, we only accept original works from the original Author or Publisher. Indie will do the following with your eBook once published:. 1 Send through promotional material and samples to all the major retailers and distributors. 2 Create a British Library CIP record for your eBook. 3 Create a full Nielsen record for your eBook. 4 Distribute to over 13,000 libraries worldwide. 6 Provide a profile page for every book you create.
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My Indie Journey So Far: Part Two – Indie Blog
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March 31, 2015. April 6, 2015. My Indie Journey So Far: Part Two. In part two of her epic saga to become an successful indie author, Miss Atkins gives her opinion on the myriad of promotional websites available to authors who want to be broaden the marketing reach of their work. This particular subject is a minefield. Is it value for money to invest in sites who promise to put your work out there? What audience are they reaching? Can social media do this job for you for free? What about the free ones?
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About Autharium – Indie Blog
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Be part of a passionate creative community of book lovers. We are currently in Beta, so now is a great time to be amongst the founding members of a wonderful new creative community. If you are an author, book lover, illustrator, editor, proofreader or graphic designer join up and help shape the future of publishing. The publishing industry hadn’t changed much in the last several 100 years. Autharium is currently being used by established authors, new authors, publishers and agents. Visit us at Autharium.
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Indie Blog – Page 2
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January 6, 2015. February 21, 2015. Continue reading →. December 16, 2014. February 21, 2015. That Bloody Cat’s Back – A Very Short Story By Robert Little. Continue reading →. November 18, 2014. February 21, 2015. Five Things You Need To Be An Indie Author. Continue reading →. November 11, 2014. February 21, 2015. Love Letter To A Conscript. Continue reading →. November 4, 2014. February 21, 2015. Continue reading →. October 28, 2014. February 21, 2015. Greenhorn Novelist Blog: Back To Square One.
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My Indie Journey So Far: Part Three – Indie Blog
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April 14, 2015. April 12, 2015. My Indie Journey So Far: Part Three. Though this is the final installment of her epic My Indie Journey So Far. Blog, Chantelle Atkins. 8216; indie writing odyssey is not over, in fact, it may only just be beginning. What she’s already accomplished is amazing. Four books to her name, a vocal member of the writing community and all while raising a growing family. But Chantelle would be the first to admit that more could be done. And her experiences publishing with Autharium.
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Steven Berkoff Publishes His Debut Novel With Indie – Indie Blog
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April 20, 2015. November 11, 2015. Steven Berkoff Publishes His Debut Novel With Indie. Is a unique, candid and sometimes challenging book about one man’s love of women and debilitating urge for sexual fulfillment that eventually turns him into a misogynist. Not the character transformation many would expect perhaps, but it is the transformation that Steven’s fictional alter ego undergoes. Steven was recently interviewed about Sod The Bitches by Katie Law. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting u...
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Greenhorn Novelist Blog: Best Laid Schemes – Indie Blog
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January 27, 2015. February 21, 2015. Greenhorn Novelist Blog: Best Laid Schemes. Writers have to overcome many obstacles on their way to achieving their goals. Most of these are creative but occasionally they are personal and emotional. Whatever these hurdles look like, there’s only ever two outcomes to tackling them. There’s the instance in which the weak buckle and give up and the other whereby the strong and ambitious win through and produce their finest work. 8217; plan things happening to characters...
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Cor, Love A Duck – Another Very Short Story By Robert Little – Indie Blog
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May 19, 2015. May 16, 2015. Cor, Love A Duck – Another Very Short Story By Robert Little. On the Indie blog we don’t exclusively share tips, how-tos and guides to becoming a more accomplished writer, we also like to publish short pieces of creative writing penned by the authors who choose to publish though Indie. A short time ago, Robert Little. Author of The Life of Riley and his Troubles. And The Jock Connection. Here’s Robert to explain a little more about the short story. Enjoy! Cor, Love A Duck.
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