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How self published author Nick Spalding became an Amazon bestseller

Published by Emma Lee-Potter in on Thursday 26th July 2012

“Kindles and eBooks are changing the landscape of publishing. You can reach an audience and create a buzz online. I think publishers are still important in terms of editing, marketing and getting into bookshops, but self publishing can be another route to that.” Those were the astute words of crime writer Stephanie Merritt (aka SJ Parris, author of detective novels like Heresy and Prophecy) at a recent Red magazine event ...keep reading

Amanda Hocking and Kerry Wilkinson – self publishers extraordinaire

Published by Emma Lee-Potter in on Sunday 12th February 2012

Self publishing used to be the Cinderella of the book industry. Critics looked down their noses at self-published books and assumed self publishing (or “vanity publishing,” as it was snootily called) was the desperate last resort of writers who’d failed to find a mainstream publisher for their work. But how things have changed. It recently emerged that US author Amanda Hocking makes more than £1 million a year from her ...keep reading

The trials and tribulations of self publishing

Published by Emma Lee-Potter in on Saturday 4th June 2011

Self publishing gets a terrible press. SoI’m always pleased to hear of a writer who’s self-published a book and sold heaps of copies. The latest success story is Dan Holloway, whose thriller, The Company of Fellows, sold a magnificent 1,766 copies last month in the UK alone. Not only that, it’s just topped a Blackwell’s Bookshop online poll to find readers’ favourite Oxford novel – no mean feat when it ...keep reading