People often ask me, ‘hey Ali! Whaddya do when you’re not writing books, blogging about writing books or blogging about books written by other people?’
Do you like fairytales? Do you like supporting children’s theatre? Then have I got the eBook for you!
Posts on here have been sporadic of late because I’ve been putting together Homespun Threads, a book of 35 fairy stories featuring dragons, princesses, selkies, kelpies, manticores, sheep and all manner of other magical beasties. Continue reading “If You Buy This eBook Your Life Will Be Better”
There’s a lot of hype around self publishing at the moment, related at least in part to John Locke (an American author, not to be confused with the father of liberalism or the bald sociopath in Lost) becoming the first self-published author to sell a million e-books for the Kindle. He’s put 9 titles out, the latest of which is How I Sold 1 million e-books in 5 months. A cynical man, then…
If the internet is any judge, people have mixed feelings on self publishing. This is because there’s a perception of it as a vanity project, as you’ve probably heard. I’m not sure who specifically thinks that, but I’ve read several blog posts assuring me most people do, and explaining why they are wrong. What a bold premise…
Continue reading “Not Another Article on Self Publishing (it is, though)”