
How to Publish an Indie Book, Part 5 of 6: Sales Channels
Shelves and E-Shelves Living in the future as we do, we're fortunate to have many, many options when it comes to publishing written work that we've…
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How to Publish an Indie Book, Part 4 of 6: Format Your Book for Print, Ebook, and Audiobook
The Beauty and the Books Bookstores are beautiful places. Walk into any well-curated Indie Bookshop and it's like being welcomed home, hugged by millions of pages…
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How to Publish an Indie Book, Part 3 of 6: Your Cover, Author Bio, and Synopsis
First Impressions In life and in publishing, first impressions are vital. And when it comes to your Books, you have three major avenues through which to…
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How to Publish an Indie Book, Part 2 of 6: How to Edit and Proofread Your Book
Times They Are a-Changing Historically, one of biggest advantages Traditional Publishing had over Indie Publishing was the rigorous work that went into editing a Book. Published…
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How to Publish an Indie Book, Part 1 of 6: Intro & How to Write, Proofread, and Copyright a Book
A Preamble-ish Opening Statement Damn I hate introductions. Like, a lot. Most intros are vapid and ephemeral and can usually be ignored. The word prolegomenous comes to mind. But…
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How to Publish an Indie Book
Joshua, Ryan, and I started Asymmetrical with a few guiding principles in mind. The first was that we wanted to build a company that kept authors…
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Acting Accordingly
I'm writing this blog post from Calgary, Alberta. We're in the midst of a mini-tour, something that's become second-nature to the three of us, but that's…
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Steal This Blog Post
In 1998, Oakland-based hip-hop group The Coup released their third album, titled Steal This Album.[1] Its Compact Disc's cover featured the duo trapped behind the bars of…
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The Job of the First Eight Pages
“The job of the first eight pages is not to have the reader want to throw the book at the wall, during the first eight pages.”…
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