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Self-Publishing Review

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A litblog devoted to self-publishing: book reviews, news, opinion, and how to's for the self-publisher.

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  • Finders, Seekers, Losers, Keepers by Heather Rolland

    Posted on Friday November 20th, 2009 at 15:12 in book reviews

    Finders, Seekers, Losers, Keepers is a friendly, low-key novel that reads like a cross between a slightly obsessive diary and the script for a melancholy sitcom. The cover is positively adorable, the author photo oozes cheery goodwill, and the café ...

  • Harlequin Starts Self-Publishing Partnership with Author Solutions

    Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 15:27 in news

    In a similar move to the recent partnership between Thomas Nelson and Author Solutions, Harlequin has started a romance self-publishing wing of its own, which is coming under some of the same scrutiny and criticism as the Thomas Nelson partnership, b...

  • Smashwords Teams Up with Shortcovers

    Posted on Monday November 16th, 2009 at 19:58 in news

    Another week, another major announcement from Smashwords.  From the Smashwords blog: If you haven’t heard of Shortcovers, they’re a hot startup created by Indigo Books, Canada’s largest book retailer. They offer a family of free e-...

  • Homesteader: Finding Sharon by D. M. McGowan

    Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 12:39 in book reviews

    David McGowan, the author of Homesteader: Finding Sharon, is a brave man. I reviewed rather unfavorably his previous novel, Partners, but as that novel showed promise, I wrote that I was looking forward to his next book. Perhaps taking me up on a cha...

  • Manfred Macx: Free Ebook Publishing with a Profit

    Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 12:23 in interviews

    I recently came across Manfred Macx, which has a very interesting intro: This site started with two ideas.  1)  Ebooks should always be free, and 2)  Authors need to eat. What would the publishing industry be like without pulping hundreds of thous...

  • 600 (or so) Words with Craig Lancaster

    Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 12:06 in lead story

    This interview with Craig Lancaster, author of 600 Hours of Edward, was originally posted on the blog of Jim Thomsen - “An Aspiring Author’s Journey to the Promised Land of Publication … Where Nothing is Promised.” Edward Stanton...

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socialworkprep

5 stars socialworkprep

Great resource for self-publishing.

Posted: February 8th, 2009 | More Reviews From socialworkprep | Report This Comment

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