In today's show, I talk about my lessons learned from Thrillerfest 2017 on balancing ambition and contentment, the current publishing and book marketing environment, writing craft tips, the ethos of the working writer, and more.
In the introduction, I mention how China's online reading and digital experience is challenging the Kindle (
Forbes), how second-hand ebooks might work now they have been
ruled as legal in the Netherlands, and how
Findaway voices will waive their audio book admin fee for Draft2Digital customers.
Today’s show is sponsored by my non-fiction audiobooks,
How to Market a Book Third Edition,
Business for Authors,
How to Make a Living with your Writing and
The Successful Author Mindset, available now on Audible. If you need some more inspirational audio that will give you actionable tips to make more money with your books AND stay sane while doing it,
check them out here!
Today's show is presented by me, Joanna Penn (writing fiction as
J.F.Penn).
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watch the video here, read the notes and links below.
Click here to see my photo album of the trip.
Balancing Ambition and Contentment. Lessons Learned from Thrillerfest 2017
Today’s show is a bit different as I am giving a round up of my 10 days in New York City. I was there for Thrillerfest, the annual conference of the International Thriller Writers but we also had a few days sightseeing as well. These are some of my thoughts on the trip and a big hello to the listeners of the show that I met there 🙂
[NB: These points are from my handwritten notes so there may be some error in reporting.]
(1) Balancing ambition and contentment is a never-ending task!
So first of all, I didn’t win the award for Best Ebook Original. James Scott Bell won, a great thriller writer and many of you will know him for his fantastic craft books. Jim is a hybrid author and a supportive member of the indie community, so it’s awesome that he won. And after all, how could I compete with a writing teacher!