I was lucky enough to be sent an ARC for The Indie Writer’s Handbook by one of my favorite authors, David Wind. David has included a kind mention to this blog in his book, which is specifically aimed at Indies, hence the ARC.
“A great primer for new Indie authors (as well as ones who have been around and are wondering if they are doing everything they can to succeed). The easy, conversational style makes the fact that it is packed with information painless, the screenshot walk-thru’s of how to fill-out and accomplish various tasks online were a great idea – I’d definitely recommend!”
USA Today and WSJ Bestselling Indie Author Amy Vansant
David Wind
David Wind is a Hybrid author with 40 books of fiction published both Traditionally and Independently. He is a member of the Authors Guild, The Mystery Writers of America, The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Novelists Inc, and ALLi, and is the incoming President of the Florida Chapter of the MWA for 2020.
The Indie Writer’s Handbook
In his book, David explains that this handbook is NOT for people who are looking for information on:
- How To Write a Best Seller
- How To Find an Agent
- How To Find a Traditional Publisher
- How To Sell Tens of Thousands of Your Books Daily
- How To Market Your Books and Make a Fortune
However, it IS perfect for people who are looking for information on being, or becoming, an independently published professional writer. It covers everything, from editing to book cover to formatting.
Here’s the list of contents:
- STEP 1 The Final Draft—Or Is It?
- STEP 2 Pre-Formatting for Editing
- STEP 3 Professional Editing
- STEP 4 The Book Cover
- STEP 5 Formatting for eBook and for online sale
- STEP 6 Formatting for Print Book sales online and in bookstores
- STEP 7 The ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
- STEP 8 The Copyright
- STEP 9 Publishing: Understanding Your Retail and Distribution Outlets
- STEP 10 Set up Publishing and Selling outlets
- STEP 11 Pre-Publishing Upload and Beta Readers
- STEP 12 Early marketing Strategies
- STEP 13 Reviewers and Reviews
- STEP 14 Preparing the Advertising / Promo Schedule (first and second quarters of the book’s release)
- STEP 15 The Launch
- STEP 16 Marketing, Indie Style
- STEP 17 Professional Organizations
- Resources and Author Services
At just $3.99, this is the perfect book for anyone interested in learning the secrets of the trade, as told by a seasoned author. If you’re in any way interested in Indie publishing, check it out on Amazon.
Charles Yallowitz said:
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jenanita01 said:
The Indie Writers Handbook sounds like the perfect way to check I haven’t missed anything important in this complicated business. And at just $3.99, it won’t break the bank either.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
My thoughts exactly 🙂
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jenanita01 said:
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wilfredbooks said:
Very useful information, thanks Nicholas 😀
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks! It’s a really good book 🙂
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wilfredbooks said:
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Very useful information for independent writers.
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beetleypete said:
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A great resource for writers, brought to you by Nicholas. And only $3.99 too!
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Jan Sikes said:
Wow! Very interesting and at a very decent price. Thanks for sharing, Nicholas!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
A pleasure, Jan! I hope you find it useful 🙂
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gunroswell said:
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gunroswell said:
Love it, bought it reblogged post😎
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks for sharing! I hope you find it useful 🙂
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claire plaisted said:
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This is a must-read. thanks, Nicholas and also for the link to David’s book
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V.M.Sang said:
This sounds like an excellent book. All those things that you say it is not are all done to death. I’m off to take a closer look and probably to buy it.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
I hope you find it useful 🙂
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Jacqui Murray said:
Very tempting. I need to look into this book.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
I hope you find it useful 🙂
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howikilledbetty said:
I need to get this book! Thank you for the info. Katie
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
I hope you find it useful, Katie 🙂
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howikilledbetty said:
Thank you so much! 😀
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Marcia said:
Checked it out. Bought it. Thanks a million for sharing, Nicholas!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
A pleasure! I hope you find it useful 🙂
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Marcia said:
I have a feeling I definitely will! 🙂
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Michael G. said:
A fantastic read. Thank you.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks and welcome to my blog 🙂
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