Self-Publishing or Self Publishing: A Lesson in Style, Consistency, and how Google has ruined our grammar

It’s been a long dry spell here in blog-land for Self Publishing Today – I often suffer from working ‘in’ the business instead of working ‘on’ the business… So – to start back into getting information out, I thought I’d start with a lighter post… Here is a little lesson authors can learn from a [...]

Clean Up!

While spring is a common time to clean up the house or office, I’m also going to use it to approach a topic that can be challenging within the realm of self-publishing… copyediting. I suggest that authors considering self-publishing approach their spring cleaning as an opportunity to perform a different kind of cleaning: one that [...]

An Interview with F. X. Mathews

F. X. Mathews is a man who has seen it all–at least as far as publishing and self-publishing is concerned. Recently it came to my attention that Mathews, one of our self-published authors, has also had some success in the traditional publishing world. He is the author of the self-published The Garden of the Whale-Fishes, [...]

Have you ever wondered what to write about?

Many of us love to write, but when it comes to finding a topic, we stall. Yesterday, Mark Kurlansky, author of books such as Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World, Salt, and 1968, was in Indianapolis (he’s also a graduate of one of our local universities, Butler University). He shared some [...]

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