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Tag Archives: indienovels
Occasional self promotion… Maybe…
2020 is hopefully going to be a big year for me, I say more in hope than expectation but if you can’t back yourself who will? Among other things I turn fifty on the ides of march. So I will … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Hannibal Smyth, harveyduckman, indie, indienovels, indiewriter, novelist, novels, steampunk, steampunk fantasy, writer, writerslife, writing
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The economics of self-publishing
As a subject, I hate economics. Now, to be clear, the reason I hate economics is because I have studied it. A little under ten years ago, at the age of forty, I made the decision to do a degree … Continue reading
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Tagged #selfpub, indie, indie publishing, indienovels, publishing, self-publishing, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtip, writingtips
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Them That Ask No Questions…
Readers are seldom aware of just how much research can go into writing a novel. It’s a neat trick of smoke and mirrors most writers perform, in that the research gets hidden beyond plain sight, so the reader never see … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, books, characters, indiebooks, indienovels, indieoctober, indiewriter, reading, reads, research, reviews, steampunk, steampunk fantasy, thoughts
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Steampunk and Clocks: Indie October guest post By M. Holly-Rosing
What is it about steampunk and clocks? Where ever you look you see time pieces and their requisite gears churning away reminding us of the inevitable march of time. It is a curious thing really, to be able to see … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, amwriting, blogging, Canadian steampunk, fantasy, fiction, grathic novels, indie, indie novels, indie writers, indieoctober, indiewriter, opinion, reads, sci-fi, steampunk, supernatural, writes, writing
Tagged #scifi, indie, indie publishing, indienovels, indieoctober, indiewriter, sciencefiction, steampunk, steampunk fantasy
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How to kill a hundred people: A Indie October guest post by Nimue Brown
Let me begin by explaining Hopeless Maine. It started life as a graphic novel series set on an imaginary island off the coast of Maine. There’s now a role play game, prose books in the offing and other things in … Continue reading
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Tagged hopeless, indie, indie publishing, indienovels, indieoctober, indiewriter, steampunk, supernatural, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtip
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Blurbing: Reduxed
Way back in December last year, a month or so before ‘A Spider In the Eye’ was released I made a post about blurbing. The art of writing a blurb for the back of a paperback. I was having a … Continue reading
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Tagged indie, indie publishing, indiebooks, indienovels, indiewriter, steampunk, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtips
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Indie-October looms…
Back in April as regular, and the occasional passing readers may remember I did a series of posts for Indie April. Posts all about various indie writers and creatives and their work. This was a surprisingly successful endeavour and as … Continue reading
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Tagged indie publishing, indiebooks, indienovels, indieoctober, indiewriter, nanowrimo, writer, writerslife, writing
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New England Gothic: A hopeless kickstarter…
Other girls believed there were monsters in the woods. If that were true, they paid Annamarie no attention. Sometimes she felt disappointed by this. This is going to be an odd review, because I am reviewing something i haven’t finished … Continue reading
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Tagged cthulhu, gothic, hopeless, indie, indie publishing, indiebooks, indienovels, kickstarter, writer, writing
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Smugglers of Sussex…
According to 19th century Sussex dialect slang, a bumblebee is a Dumbledore, don’t tell JK Rowling this… I’ve always found dialects, fascinating. Possibly because I hail from Gods own county, a place rich with a hundred dialects slowly been eroded … Continue reading
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Tagged bookblog, bookreview, books, indie, indie publishing, IndieApril, indiebooks, indienovels, steampunk, steampunk fantasy
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The page count dichotomy…
In the past, I’ve written a fair few mini guides for indie writers looking to self publish. One way to sum up these posts would be to call them ‘the list of things I have done wrong then had to … Continue reading
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Tagged #selfpub, indie, indie publishing, IndieApril, indiebooks, indienovels, nanowrimo, self-publishing, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtip, writingtips
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