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Episode 325 – Author Earnings with Hugh Howey
This week, the guys talk with author Hugh Howey about authorearnings.com, KDP Select, and KDP Unlimited.
Also, check out Terry’s new science fiction novel.
Finally, Author Edward Lorn is hosting a campaign on Indiegogo to fund the editing of his latest work after some unexpected medical problems. Give him a hand.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-final-act-of-cruelty
Episode 324 – Adverbs, Edits, and Unlimited
Episode 323 – Prologues and Epilogues
Episode 322 – Flashbacks, Tenses, and More!
Episode 321 – Writing in Shared Worlds with John Mierau
Join the Robots as they talk with author and podcaster John Mierau about writing in a shared universe. We talk about his shared world anthologies Walk The Fire and May The Ferryman Take You.
Visit his site to see what he’s up to at http://ServingWorlds.com.
Episode 320 – POD book layout with John McCarthy
Join the robots as they talk with an expert on what goes into laying out your book. John McCarthy walks us through the pitfalls of getting the interior of a print project just right.
Some further insight on the subject can be found in this interview with Jane Friedman.
You can reach him at SurfsideCity@gmail.com to do your POD layout for a very reasonable sum. Remember, don’t be that guy. Make your book look like a pro did it.
We also mentioned the following in the show:
The Book Designer — Practical Advice to Help Self-Publishers Build Better Books
Draft2Digital (though I couldn’t remember the name at the time)
Cover Critics
Lousy Covers
Episode 319 – Looking At Writing From Another Point Of View
Episode 318 – The Amazon Hachette War
Episode 317 – The Balticon Recap Episode
Join the Robots as they talk about Balticon 2014. What did they accomplish and what are they doing next.
Terry apologizes for the quality of his audio. Google didn’t want to let him in and he was on a phone. The issue has been resolved.
Terry also recommended Deposit Photos as an inexpensive place to get stock images.