Author: | Debbie Young, Dan Holloway, Orna Ross (Series editor) | ISBN: | 1230000228652 |
Publisher: | Font Publications | Publication: | March 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Debbie Young, Dan Holloway, Orna Ross (Series editor) |
ISBN: | 1230000228652 |
Publisher: | Font Publications |
Publication: | March 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
You've self-published a book and you'd like to see it in your local library or bookstore or the review pages of your favourite newspaper. You'd like to speak or read at a literary festival or event. You'd like to enter it for a book award or prize. This Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) guide will tell you how to recognise opportunities, work with publishing partners and open doors, and keep them open, for your own benefit -- and that of all indie authors.
This guide is also aimed at those who work in the literary, publishing and books industries: award bodies, book fairs and conferences, libraries, literary festival and event organisers, retailers, reviewers and anyone who acts as a bridge between writer and reader.
It gives detailed advice on how to find good self-published books and how they might -- and should -- be included, wherever readers are found.
Packed with useful information, and real-life examples from members of The Alliance of Independent Authors, this guidebook is part of a wider campaign that includes a petition, and lobbying within the publishing industry, encouraging it to open up to the self-publishing phenomenon.
You can sign the petition at Change.org. http://www.change.org/petitions/open-up-to-indie-authors
More information at: www.allianceindependentauthors.org
"Kobo is eager to work with ALLi on the 'Open Up to Indie Authors' program and publication, thereby continuing to assist authors with navigating the critical yet often complex layers, relationships and processes surrounding the book industry." Mark Lefebvre, Director of Self-Publishing & Author Relations at Kobo Books.
You've self-published a book and you'd like to see it in your local library or bookstore or the review pages of your favourite newspaper. You'd like to speak or read at a literary festival or event. You'd like to enter it for a book award or prize. This Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) guide will tell you how to recognise opportunities, work with publishing partners and open doors, and keep them open, for your own benefit -- and that of all indie authors.
This guide is also aimed at those who work in the literary, publishing and books industries: award bodies, book fairs and conferences, libraries, literary festival and event organisers, retailers, reviewers and anyone who acts as a bridge between writer and reader.
It gives detailed advice on how to find good self-published books and how they might -- and should -- be included, wherever readers are found.
Packed with useful information, and real-life examples from members of The Alliance of Independent Authors, this guidebook is part of a wider campaign that includes a petition, and lobbying within the publishing industry, encouraging it to open up to the self-publishing phenomenon.
You can sign the petition at Change.org. http://www.change.org/petitions/open-up-to-indie-authors
More information at: www.allianceindependentauthors.org
"Kobo is eager to work with ALLi on the 'Open Up to Indie Authors' program and publication, thereby continuing to assist authors with navigating the critical yet often complex layers, relationships and processes surrounding the book industry." Mark Lefebvre, Director of Self-Publishing & Author Relations at Kobo Books.