What’s a situation where you had to do damage control with your book and how will that experience inform how you handle it in the future?
This week we have a great show in store for you. Leave us a review on Apple Podcast and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Top Tips of the week include how to quickly recover from common author mistakes, to edit faster by playing a game, and to anticipate objections for your non-fiction books. The 5 News stories that matter most to indies this week include how an author found success on Vella by letting readers help her choose the adventure, how ScribeCount is making Ingram more accessible, how one reader learned that people really do care, why Barnes & Noble might not stock certain books, that fair use isn’t always cut and dried. Question of the Week: What’s a situation where you had to do damage control with your book and how will that experience inform how you handle it in the future?
- How to quickly recover from common author mistakes
- To edit faster by playing a game
- To anticipate objections for your non-fiction books
- How an author found success on Vella by letting readers help her choose the adventure
- How ScribeCount is making Ingram more accessible
- How one reader learned that people really do care
- Why Barnes & Noble might not stock certain books
- That fair use isn’t always cut and dried
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Tip #1: Damage Control
Tip #2: Short and Sweet
Tip #3: I see you and I get you
News #5: Fair Use Fiction Fiasco
News #4: CIf the book won’t sell, we don’t want it
News #3: It’s cheaper than therapy
News #2: Bad Data, Made Good
News #1: Choose Her Own Adventure