Why might a first-time author choose to independently publish? Barnaby Jameson talks about his experience with his first historical novel, and why valuing intellectual property is critical for authors to understand. Plus tips for self-publishing and marketing.
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Barnaby Jameson is an English barrister specializing in terrorism and counterterrorism. His first novel is Codename: Madeleine, a historical espionage thriller.
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Show Notes
* Research for writing historical fiction
* The challenges of switching to fiction as a non-fiction expert — especially with writing dialogue
* Deciding to use a pen name vs your own name
* The benefits of self-publishing — and the importance of valuing your intellectual property
* Becoming the CEO of your own creative endeavor
* Publishing services for self-published authors — and why Barnaby recommends
White Fox as a premium publishing partner.