I've lost count of how many e-mails I've had from Amazon promoting their latest Kindle e-reader in the past couple of months- you can't escape it. Admittedly their e-readers do seem to be popular Christmas gifts.
Whenever I check the stats for my blog there are regular hits for my Kindle posts, so I thought I'd add another one.
There is a great article (in the December 2011 edition of Writing Magazine) by Kindle author Lily Childs explaining how to format your book for uploading, what to do once it's ready and lots of other useful information.
Lily has just published her second Magenta Shaman book via Kindle and has started to build up a readership for her novels.
Now I'm not the most technically minded person, but I think even I could do it following Lily's instructions...
The December issue of Writing Magazine is worth getting hold of as it has a section solely related to self-publishing, including an article by Malcolm Welshman about generating publicity for your book- yes he did dress up as a rabbit, I saw the original video...
If your newsagent has run out of copies of the December issue, you can buy a copy at the Writers Online website, and a digital edition is available for a reasonable price here.
It will be some time before my work is ready for Kindle, so I better go and get on with writing it... :-)
If you've Kindled your book/s do let me know (in the comments box below) if you think it has been worthwhile...
Monday, 21 November 2011
Saturday, 19 November 2011
It's That Time of Year Again...
Yes, Christmas approaches...
There's financial crisis in Europe as well as the UK, and no doubt there are a lot of writers who are watching their pennies this Christmas.
A lot of shops are offering discounts to tempt buyers, and if you have any store loyalty cards you can build up points throughout the year, that you can use for buying Christmas presents- and treating yourself.
What might be good presents for writers?
It was my birthday recently so I think I'm going to get myself the t-shirt with 'Careful or you'll end up in my novel' on the front.
An ideal gift for horror writers is surely their Edgar Allen Poe mini journal with a suitably eerie cover.
You can find a great selection of writer gifts at CafePress -my particular favourite is the small mug with 'do not interrupt inner dialogue in progress'.
About 7 to 8 years ago I used to do articles for an online magazine (sadly no longer in existence, as the editor went in a different direction and eventually closed the magazine) and at this time of year, I used to produce a gift buying guide for readers, with a variety of gifts from under £5 to over £20.
It was hard work but great fun finding a variety of gifts suitable for all ages...
So have you ever been given a gift specifically because you're a writer?
There's financial crisis in Europe as well as the UK, and no doubt there are a lot of writers who are watching their pennies this Christmas.
A lot of shops are offering discounts to tempt buyers, and if you have any store loyalty cards you can build up points throughout the year, that you can use for buying Christmas presents- and treating yourself.
What might be good presents for writers?
Here are a few practical suggestions:
- memory sticks
- packs of paper for printing
- notebooks
- pens
- a supply of chocolate- okay, a large bar is always appreciated any time of the year...:-)
It was my birthday recently so I think I'm going to get myself the t-shirt with 'Careful or you'll end up in my novel' on the front.
An ideal gift for horror writers is surely their Edgar Allen Poe mini journal with a suitably eerie cover.
You can find a great selection of writer gifts at CafePress -my particular favourite is the small mug with 'do not interrupt inner dialogue in progress'.
About 7 to 8 years ago I used to do articles for an online magazine (sadly no longer in existence, as the editor went in a different direction and eventually closed the magazine) and at this time of year, I used to produce a gift buying guide for readers, with a variety of gifts from under £5 to over £20.
It was hard work but great fun finding a variety of gifts suitable for all ages...
So have you ever been given a gift specifically because you're a writer?
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