My Personal Path to Self-Publishing by Lisa Kentgen, Ph.D.

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What do you think of self-publishing vs. traditional publishing?

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Too many days, I lie awake at night worrying that I didn’t get enough done. How about you? If you’re like me, RobertLovesPi is here to reassure us that it’s all good…

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Happiness Between Tails is Now on facebook! Check it out!

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Hey everyone — check out the new facebook page for Happiness Between Tails! Please like, follow, share and comment on it. When you look at the Happiness Between Tails page, any facebook wisdom you can pass along would be much appreciated. For instance, how can I get a link for Happiness Between Tails onto my… Continue reading Happiness Between Tails is Now on facebook! Check it out!

Get Your Book into Libraries by The Library Ladies: Reblog

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The Library Ladies website blog logo of a bookshelf with books on it.

Self-publishers must do everything — and figure out h-o-w to do everything. Do you have your book in a library? Fortunately, Kate, a Minnesota public librarian and half of the blogging team at The Library Ladies, offers some advice…

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We here at The Library Ladies are occasionally approached by readers with questions and suggestions about things that we could write about on this blog. While it’s true that reviews and reader’s advisory are some of the main points that we like to make here, we also try to keep up with current trends in the library world. Something that is becoming more and more prevalent within literary circles and realities is the concept of self publishing. Some authors decide to take the route of publishing and promoting their work on their own, and with more and more services cropping up it is becoming more and more common. One question raised is how do libraries factor into this newish trend? How can self-published authors get their books into libraries?

Okay, honesty time! I am neither a cataloger or a selector at the library that I work for, so this is…

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Help Wanted: Book Reviewers for Indie Blu(E)

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Ryan McGuire of Gratisography.com has a unique perspective…

Love books? Do gorillas have hands or paws? Enjoy telling others about books? Indie Blu(E), “a collective of indie-published writers and readers who want to discover them,” needs you…

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Six good reasons to write book reviews for Indie Blu(e):

  • Free copies of books by great indie writers
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  • Further development of your writing and reviewing skills
  • Increased exposure for your writing
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