It is easy to come to the conclusion that traditional publishing just doesn’t serve many of its authors well
Find out what happens in the run up to publication day and all of the ways you can talk about your book and reach as many people as possible.
If you are a writer, or part of the publishing industry, Sam Missingham recommends you plan for the worst, but hope for the best .
If you have lost some of your publicity momentum after the launch of your book, here are 5 things you might not yet have tried…
After 25 years in traditional publishing, find out why Lisa Edwards chose to self publish her memoir Cheat Play Live.
Very excited to announce that Katie Sadler is going to be working with me at The Empowered Author.
Find out about Graeme’s journey from Aidrie to the bestseller list, via 300 rejected submissions.
There are many authors who generously offer their advice to other authors, here are my favourites.
PIck up lots of tips from these fantastic authors who are using Instagram so creatively.
Are you a traditionally published author hoping to add to what your publisher is doing? This post will give you some pointers.
2020 is an incredibly tough year for your first book to be published. Hear from authors with 10, 20, 100 books behind them and benefit from their insight and words of encouragement.
Multi-million selling indie author, LJ Ross shares her tips for successful publishing.
Getting feedback is an unavoidable part of being a writer. Coach, Siobhan McMillan shares her tips.
Pick up tips for your author website from these 13 authors.
Contemplating launching your own newsletter? Find out what makes these 5 author newsletter so great.
Eye-catching creative is essential for converting social ads.
What are the essentials of great copywriting? Find out from expert Tom Albrighton.
Discover these fantastic podcasts for writing inspiration and find out how to pitch yourself .
Looking for an alternative to Mailchimp/Mailerlite, this could be your answer.
Writers have picked their favourite books about writing.
Kevin Duffy of Bluemoose Books talks us through the publishing success story behind Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession. ‘ it is the small things you do every day that will pay off and give your book and author longevity.’
We know that social media is a valuable tool for authors , however, with so many platforms to choose from and so much conflicting advice, it can be hard to know how to use it without sucking up all of your time. Here are five tips to help you make the right choices and use your time effectively