Should you publish exclusively on Amazon or should you publish your books wide, making them available on every platform, in every country and every format possible? In today's episode, I explain your options and my own choices as an independent author.
In the introduction,
The Amazon Conundrum, Lindsay Buroker's thoughts on KU;
Draft2Digital announce Reading Lists carousel tool;
AI and Creativity with Professor Marcus du Sautoy; You Can't Take My Door [
The Next Web]; Google Poem Portraits [
Google blog]; AI music and copyright [
The Verge]; plus my personal update and how scuba diving has shaped some of my books [
Books and Travel podcast]. Plus, join me at
The Career Author Summit in Nashville, May 2020.
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Joanna Penn (yes, me!) is an award-nominated, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of thrillers under
J.F.Penn and also writes non-fiction for authors. She’s also a podcaster and an award-winning creative entrepreneur. Her site,
TheCreativePenn.com has been voted in the Top 100 sites for writers by Writer's Digest.
You can listen above or on
iTunes or
your favorite podcast app, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
Show Notes
* What is Amazon ebook exclusivity? KDP Select and Kindle Unlimited
* The benefits and drawbacks of exclusivity on Amazon
* Going wide with print
* Going wide with audio
* Marketing when publishing wide
You can find lots of detail about
publishing options here, or in my updated book,
Successful Self-Publishing, available as a free ebook on all the usual stores or direct download, as well as print and large print editions.