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Perth Writers Festival: The Changing Landscape of Publishing

8429872585_10631f7ccd_nToday, I’m at the University of Western Australia, sitting on a panel with Claire Boston, Shona Husk and Nikki Logan, to talk about the changing landscape of publishing.

As part of the discussion, we are handing out a worksheet with some useful links, but I have come across a few more which attendees (and other writers interested in this) might find useful, so I have the original links plus the new ones in this post for easy access. I have also included some links to websites of service providers for authors wanting to look into self-publishing. Please note: I have NOT used all these services, I am listing them to give authors a place to start, and everyone needs to do their own research and comparison to work out if these services are right for them.

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Places to do research on the professionalism and reputation of any publishing business or agent you are considering dealing with:

Writer Beware (sponsored by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association, but supported by a number of other reputable writing associations)

Absolute Write Water Cooler – This is a must-visit place if you want to find out more about a particular agent / publisher / service provider.

Business articles on contracts and how publishing works:

The Business by Kristine Kathryn Rusch – the information on contracts on this blog is particularly invaluable.

Zombie Publishing Memes: Article on comparing self-publishing to legacy deals and how to compare apples with apples

The Passive Voice: A Lawyer’s Thoughts on Authors, Self-publishing and Traditional Publishing

Places where you can create print on demand books:

CreateSpace
Ingram Spark (cost associated with this service, although it isn’t very high)

To use both these print on demand services, you need to have a good cover, which will cost money (around $250 US for a good designer). You can do the layout yourself, using the templates provided, or pay a layout service $50 or so to do it for you.

Claire Boston also included some links she thought were useful to the worksheet:

Checking agents and editors:

Preditor and editor

Finding an agent:

Agent Query

Information on the writing business, in particular self-publishing:

Joanna Penn
Jane Friedman

Helpful podcasts:

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo & Alison Tate
The Author Biz with Stephen Campbell
The Author Marketing Podcast with Jim Kukral
The Creative Penn with Joanna Penn

NEW LINKS

These are links which were only available after the worksheet was put together, mostly because the information only came out in February 2016.

Author Earnings Report Feb 2016: This is a report put out by hybrid author Hugh Howey and a technical expert who goes under the name of Data Guy (much like The Stig of Top Gear fame). They use a spider and various algorithms to parse Amazon.com’s website to pull real numbers and figures out for analysis. Their methodology is openly explained, and in all cases they allow anyone access to the raw data they use to come up with their results, which they give in downloadable .xls files at the bottom of each report.

Disruption and Innovation in the Australian Book Industry: This report by Macquarie University contains feedback from most Australian publishers about their strategies for coping in the new digital landscape. It is worth reading for information on each publisher alone, giving how many books they publish a year, their imprints and what genres they publish. (Here is the general link to the report’s parent page on Macquarie University website, which contains other reports about the publishing industry.)

SELF PUB SERVICES

Covers

Covers are extremely important when it comes to selling books. When you are taking the self-publication route, you have far more control over the look of your cover than you would going the traditional publication route. However, if you aren’t a graphic designer yourself, I highly recommend either buying a premade cover or hiring a cover designer to create your cover for you, and to listen to their advice about what makes a good cover. The golden rule is to evoke the feel of the book, not to try and recreate a scene from the book. And also remember, in the new digital age, most covers have to look great in thumbnail, as that’s how they are displayed online, so simple, clean lines that can easily be seen work very well.

Premade covers are usually cheaper than custom designs, and there is a huge choice. I have listed some sites below, but this is not an endorsement, just a place to start. WARNING: Looking through covers can be addictive ๐Ÿ™‚

Premade covers:

SelfPubBookCovers
Book Cover Machine
The Book Cover Designer
Creative Paramita
The Cover Collection
Ebook Indie Covers
Go On, Write

Premade covers are also available on Canva. Big name authors like Hugh Howey have used canva covers in the past, and I personally think they look amazing. Each cover costs $1 each, and all you have to do is add the title, author name, and any tagline you require to the cover that suits you. You have to sign up for a free canva account, and you will be very glad you did, as you can design social media graphics, banners and many other graphical elements authors need to promote their work, either for free, if you use your own images, or for $1 a piece. Canva is a West Australian success story, as it was founded by a UWA graphic design lecturer, who went into business with two other partners, and now, canva is in my opinion the most useful, and easy-to-use, graphics tool in the world. If you don’t want to have to go through a steep learning curve to create amazing graphics, this is for you. It is as easy as drag and drop.

Cover designers

A more expensive option, but when you want something very specific, this is the way to go. Again, I have not used all these services, so please do your research. There are literally thousands of cover designers out there, and a simple internet search should yield you plenty of options:

99 Designs
Bespoke Book Covers
Earthly Charms
EJR Digital Art
Extended Imagery
JD Smith Design
Vila Design

Ebook formatting

This is a must-have component of self-publishing.

You can either do-it-yourself, by buying the software you need, like Vellum if you have a Mac (this is the programme I use and I highly recommend it) or if you have a PC-based system, Jutoh.

If that’s a step too far for you, there are plenty of companies who can take care of formatting your ebooks for you:

52 Novels
Author EMS
Ebook Formatting Fairies
Ebook Launch

Again, please do your research, and weigh up your options before you decide where to spend your money. And good luck!

(photo credit: reading 2 via photopin (license))

Book signing event in Fremantle, Western Australia

For those of you who live within visiting distance of Fremantle in Western Australia, please come along on Saturday, 17 August, and say hello. I’ll be signing at a massive group signing event organized by the Australian Romance Readers Association. All the details of the event, including who else will be there and what I’ll be signing can be found here. My publisher has generously provided 50 advance reading copies of Banquet of Lies, my October 22nd release, to give away to readers at the event. I look forward to seeing those who live in my part of the world and who can make it there!

Virtual Book Tour for Daughter of the Sky

Daughter of the Sky Tour Banner FINALI’m so excited to announce that my virtual book tour for Daughter of the Sky is now confirmed. Please join me as I visit the reviews sites below, or read what they thought of Daughter of the Sky. I’ll be doing a few interviews and guest posts, and there will be giveaways. I look forward to seeing you in cyberspace!

VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, April 8
Review at Reflections of a Book Addict
Review at The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

Tuesday, April 9
Review at The Reading Reviewer
Review, Interview & Giveaway at Oh, for the Hook of a Book!

Thursday, April 11
Guest Post at The Reading Reviewer
Feature & Giveaway at Passages to the Past

Friday, April 12
Review at CelticLadyโ€™s Reviews
Guest Post at A Bookish Libraria

Monday, April 15
Review at Bitches with Books

Tuesday, April 16
Review at Turning the Pages
Review & Giveaway at Broken Teepee

Thursday, April 18
Review at A Bookish Affair

Friday, April 19
Review & Giveaway at Unabridged Chick
Guest Post & Giveaway at A Bookish Affair

Virtual Book Tour for The Emperor’s Conspiracy

I’m thrilled to say I have a virtual book tour coming up for the launch of The Emperor’s Conspiracy, which is being released on November 27th, 2012. The tour starts on November 26th, and includes reviews of The Emperor’s Conspiracy, as well as a giveaway of a copy of the book at every stop to one lucky commenter.

You can find the full schedule by clicking the button below, or scrolling down for the list. I hope to see you there! ๐Ÿ™‚

The Emperor’s Conspiracy Virtual Tour Schedule

Monday, November 26
Review & Giveaway at Peeking Between the Pages

Wednesday, November 28
Review & Giveaway at Books Devoured

Friday, November 30
Author Interview & Giveaway at Passages to the Past

Monday, December 3
Review & Giveaway at My Reading Room
Review, Author Interview & Giveaway at A Bookish Libraria

Tuesday, December 4
Review at Historical Tapestry & The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

Wednesday, December 5
Review & Giveaway at Book of Secrets

Friday, December 7
Review & Giveaway at Luxury Reading

Monday, December 10
Review & Giveaway at A Bookish Affair

Visit to Ellenbrook Library, Saturday October 13th

I’m going to be visiting Ellenbrook Library this coming Saturday, and giving a very informal, friendly chat about my books, what inspired me to write them, and answering any questions readers and budding authors may have. There is also an advance reading copy of my latest novel, due for release on November 27th, to be won. If you live in Perth, Western Australia and can make it there, I look forward to seeing you. For more information, and how to attend, please see the Ellenbrook Library event page on their website.

Temptation Bookstore Signing

On May 19th I was invited to spend the morning at Temptation Bookstore in the Crossways Shopping Centre in Subiaco, Perth, signing books with fellow Western Australian author, Shona Husk. We had a fantastic time, with a steady stream of readers, friends and fellow writers coming through to get their books signed. Having had the experience of a book signing in New York City, where there was a long queue and a real feeling of pressure to get the book signed and on to the next person, it was great to have a more steady pace, where Shona and I could chat to the people who came to the table and really connect with them. My thanks to Veronika and Christina at Temptation for an extremely well-managed event.

Cover reveal: The Emperor’s Conspiracy

I am so excited to share my latest cover, for the Regency-set historical novel The Emperor’s Conspiracy, which will be released on November 27th, 2012. The cover fairies (aka Lisa Litwack, head of the art department at Gallery Books) have once again been very, very generous. ๐Ÿ™‚

And a quick reminder to those living in or near Perth, Western Australia. I’ll be at Temptation Books in Subiaco on Saturday from 10.30am to 1pm, for an in-store signing, along with fellow West Australian author, Shona Husk. I’d love to see you there!

Book signing on 19th May

I’m so excited to be involved in my first Australian book signing. I’ll be signing, along with fellow Western Australian author Shona Husk, at Temptation Bookstore (Crossways Shopping Centre, 184 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, 6008 Western Australia) on Saturday May 19th, from 10.30am to 1pm. If you’re in the area, please stop by and say hello!

Release Day for Keeper of the King’s Secrets

I am so, so thrilled to announce that today is release day for Keeper of the King’s Secrets. I’ve already had word from a few people who pre-ordered it on their Kindles that it came through around midnight last night, and hopefully, it’s available for sale today wherever good books are sold!! ๐Ÿ™‚

In case you missed it, my pre-release giveaway, where two copies of Keeper of the King’s Secrets and a pair of lovely earrings are up from grabs, is still on over at Magical Musings. It closes to entries on Friday, so there is still time to go over and comment for a chance to win.

I am also over at the fabulous Writer Unboxed blog today, where good friend and awesome writer Therese Walsh kindly invited me to talk about keeping tension high in fiction.

Happy release day to me! ๐Ÿ™‚

romcon badge I’m also over at RomCon on April 4th, talking about the role the Thames and London Bridge play in the plot of Keeper of the King’s Secrets and I’m giving away a copy of Keeper to one commenter. Hope to see you there!

New York, New York

I am off to New York City in just over a month, where I’ll be attending the RWA National Conference, visiting my publisher, as well as helping out at and attending the RWA Women’s Fiction Chapter’s first mini-conference. You can check out the details of the mini-conference here. It is going to be an awesome day, and if you are interested in writing women’s fiction, and can get to New York City, don’t miss it!