How can you reach every reader on every platform in a global, distributed reading environment? How can you take a long-term, relaxed attitude to your author career? Mark Leslie Lefebvre talks about self-publishing wide in this interview.
In the intro, KDP introduces
Kindle Vella, a new serial reading platform, perhaps a response to China Literature's entrance into the US market? [
The New Publishing Standard]; Microsoft buys Nuance, which makes Dragon Dictation [
TechCrunch]; and
Exploring Darkness and Accepting our Animal Nature on my
Books and Travel Podcast.
Plus, my new theme is Authority Pro by
StudioPress; Six Figure Authors on
using bonus material to sell more books; BookBub tips on
book marketing in 2021; and check out the
Adventure Writers Summit (23-25 April);
This podcast is sponsored by
Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self-publish and reach readers in global markets through the Kobo eco-system. You can also subscribe to the
Kobo Writing Life podcast for interviews with successful indie authors.
Mark Leslie Lefebvre writes horror stories, travel books, and non-fiction for writers. He's a podcaster at Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing, a professional speaker, and a publishing consultant at Draft2Digital. His latest non-fiction book is
Wide for the Win, Strategies to Sell Globally via Multiple Platforms and Forge Your Own Path to Success.
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Show Notes
* Why is going wide with your books important now?
* Where to start if you want to go wide
* Understanding the way different stores work
* The value in your backlist when you’re selling wide
* The strategy behind first-in-series permafree
* The ‘relaxed' author — playing the long game when your books are wide
You can find Mark Leslie Lefebvre at
MarkLeslie.ca and on Twitter @MarkLeslie
Transcript of Interview with Mark Leslie Lefebvre
Joanna: Mark Leslie Lefebvre writes horror stories, travel books,