Tech Digest eBook Self Publishing Season – Guides, Interviews and More on How To Get Your Work Read

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Kindle-Paperwhite-KDP.jpgGot a smartphone in your pocket? An eReader in your bag? An iPad on your bedside table, or even simply a computer at work? Then through the wonders of digital publishing you’ve got access to a library of millions upon millions of eBooks to read.

And your book could be among them!

The eReader/digital publishing revolution has made it easier than ever before for budding Tolstoys to get their work in front of the masses, taking control away from picky publishing houses and putting it into the hands of the very people who write the books you read.

Thanks to services like Kindle Direct Publishing from Amazon and iBooks Author from Apple, you can easily get your novel onto digital storefronts worldwide and selling across the globe within a couple of hours. In some cases, you can even take as much as 70% of the eBook selling price as royalties.

It can be hard work, but anyone with perseverance can pull it off, and we’re here to help! Over the next couple of days, Tech Digest will be pulling together how-to guides, interviews and comparison features on many aspects of the self publishing process, helping you gain insight into this exciting, growing world of publishing. We’ll be posting new eBook publishing stories every day this week, and this page will become a landing page for all of them, so keep checking back for more self-publishing posts. Check out the season so far below!

HOW TO: Self-publish an eBook with Kindle Direct Publishing – formatting, pricing, royalties and more!

Q&A: Mel Sherratt, author of ‘Taunting The Dead’, on Kindle Direct Publishing

Q&A: Tim J Cooke, author of ‘Defending Elton’, on self publishing and the changing relationship between authors and publishers

Profit from your fanfiction with ‘Kindle Worlds’, but watch the T’s and C’s

Q&A: Ben Galley, author of the ‘Emaneska’ series, on the challenges of self publishing eBooks

10 essential applications for authors: software and tools to banish writer’s block for good

Q&A: Claire L Brown, author of ‘Draco; Homecoming’, on self publishing her first novel as an eBook

Dark Fate “First Person Fiction” iPad novel takes to the high seas of the Kickstarter self publishing route

REVIEW: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (Wi-Fi and 3G)

HOW TO: Self-publish an eBook with Apple iBooks – formatting, aggregators, royalties and more!

Wingo eReader and tablet cases ease carpal tunnel pain with ergonomic design

Q&A: Pete Smith, author of ‘Project Management: All You Need Is Love’, on self publishing through Kindle Direct Publishing

REVIEW: Bookeen Cybook Odyssey HD FrontLight eReader

Gerald Lynch
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2 comments

  • Pay-as-you-go publishing could be another avenue for new authors. Imagine knowing you don’t have to pay the whole price if you don’t like the book – doesn’t that make you more willing to download something new? And seeing where readers quit – while no fun – has got to be worthwhile information for authors. I’d like your opinion on totalboox.com

  • Pay-as-you-go publishing could be another avenue for new authors. Imagine knowing you don't have to pay the whole price if you don't like the book – doesn't that make you more willing to download something new? And seeing where readers quit – while no fun – has got to be worthwhile information for authors. I'd like your opinion on totalboox.com

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