Author News Weekly is the only news show you need to become a better writer, market your books successfully, and stay in-the-know about the latest and greatest news in the self-publishing world. Every Monday we bring you a panel-like discussion of what’s what in the self-publishing and indie author community, featuring interviews with best-selling authors, book marketing and sales experts, and more. Hosted by RA McGee, Philippa Werner, Jim Heskett, and Nick Thacker.
On this episode of Author News Weekly, we discuss the challenges indie authors face when it comes to reporting sales and income. We explore the trustworthiness of self-reported income and how it can affect financial integrity. Additionally, we touch on the concerns surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and how it impacts the job market. We also discuss the use of AI-generated voices and its potential to spread false information. Finally, we address the idea that AI-generated literature is on the horizon and how authors can use AI tools to improve the quality and speed of their book production while maintaining professionalism.
Authors Direct, a website that allowed authors to sell books directly to readers, is closing down. The site is discontinuing service on May 31, 2020. Book Depository, an online bookseller owned by Amazon, is closing its US and Australian warehouses. The company will no longer ship orders to those countries. Audiobooks could be the next frontier for advertising. Brands are starting to experiment with sponsoring audiobooks, and some publishers are even creating custom content for advertisers. Brandon Sanderson is a best-selling fantasy author. He has published over 40 novels, including the Mistborn series and The Stormlight Archive.
In light of recent censorship concerns, many are taking a closer look at the work of beloved children's author Roald Dahl. Dahl's books have come under fire for their insensitive and sometimes violent content. ChatGPT, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to generate e-books, has launched on Amazon. The company's goal is to create realistic, well-written stories that can be produced quickly and cheaply. A concerning trend in the publishing industry is the increasing use of sensitivity readers. Sensitivity readers are hired to flag potentially offensive content in books before they are published. Facebook has come under fire for censoring authors and disappearing their posts. The company has been accused of censoring conservative voices and stifling free speech. Don't quit social media just stop using it. Authors should consider the benefits of social media, such as connecting with readers and building an audience, but be aware of the negative effects it can have on their mental health. - https://www.theguardian.com/books/commentisfree/2023/mar/09/roald-dahl-censorship-sensitivity-readers-books - https://www.reuters.com/technology/chatgpt-launches-boom-ai-written-e-books-amazon-2023-02-21/ - http://neil-clarke.com/a-concerning-trend/ - https://author.amazon.com/help/GA4B2P8YR6H9DCA3 - https://www.authorecosystem.com/p/facebook-disappeared-me - https://indestructibleauthor.com/dont-quit-social-media-just-stop-using-it/
The Authors Guild has introduced a new model clause that prohibits the use of authors' works in artificial intelligence training. This would protect authors' intellectual property and ensure they get compensated for their work. The recent trend of "sensitivity readers" censoring children's books has caused a stir in the literary world, with many arguing that it goes against Roald Dahl's legacy of writing for children. Finally, Amazon's use of automated piracy detection has led to numerous authors being wrongfully accused and punished for copyright infringement. This has caused a lot of frustration and confusion for those authors and calls for better protections. https://authorsguild.org/news/model-clause-prohibiting-ai-training/ https://www.theguardian.com/books/commentisfree/2023/mar/09/roald-dahl-censorship-sensitivity-readers-books https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2023/03/01/how-amazon-is-punishing-victims-of-piracy/
Apple TV Plus has released a trailer for their new drama, Silo. The show is set in a future where the last humans left on earth are living in a silo underground, and follows their fight for survival. Bookshop.org, an online retailer for indie bookstores, is now selling e-books and plans to publish its first print title. The company has partnered with Ingram Content Group to make its e-books available to libraries and schools. Publishers Weekly has announced their 2021 Publishing Industry Awards winners. Bookshop.org won the award for Retailer of the Year, while Ingram Content Group won the award for Distributor of the Year. - https://www.tvfanatic.com/2023/03/silo-apple-tv-plus-drops-riveting-trailer-for-new-drama-about-a/ - https://www.digitalpw.com/digitalpw/20230220/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=1858669&app=false&cmsId=4079860#articleId1858669 - https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/publisher-news/article/91598-bookshop-org-to-sell-e-books-publish-first-print-title.html
The Authors Guild has announced that Amazon is changing its ebook return policy. Previously, ebooks could be returned for a full refund within seven days of purchase. Now, ebooks can only be returned for a partial refund within 30 days of purchase. In a recent blog post, publishing industry veteran Mike Shatzkin concludes that authors do not need publishers. He argues that publishers are no longer necessary to distribute books or provide editorial feedback. Book Idea Validation Mastery is a new course from Kindlepreneur that promises to teach students how to validate their book ideas and make sure they are profitable before investing time and money into writing and publishing them. - https://authorsguild.org/news/amazon-changing-ebook-return-policy/ - https://thenewpublishingstandard.com/2023/01/08/do-authors-need-publishers-shatzkin-concludes-not/ - https://kindlepreneur.com/book-idea-validation-mastery/
The Top 10 Publishing Trends for 2023 predicts that increased digitalization, greater diversity in publishing and more opportunities for self-publishing will be among the top trends in publishing for the coming year. It also highlights the importance of a digital-first approach to publishing and the need for publishers to stay agile and adapt quickly to changing market conditions. Amazon Book Sales Statistics provide insights into the size and scope of Amazon's book sales. It highlights that Amazon is the top online retailer for books and the majority of book sales in the US are made on Amazon. Additionally, the article states that Amazon is the biggest platform for self-publishers, accounting for 70% of their digital book sales. Sell More Books with a Booksellers Mindset provides tips on how authors and publishers can leverage the knowledge and skills of booksellers to promote their books. The article suggests authors should focus on building relationships with booksellers to increase visibility and sales, as well as paying attention to regional bookstores and small local bookstores for added exposure. Additionally, the article recommends authors to use booksellers to help build a loyal fan base. https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/the-top-10-publishing-trends-for-2023 https://wordsrated.com/amazon-book-sales-statistics/ https://kobowritinglife.com/2022/12/09/sell-more-books-with-a-booksellers-mindset/
Kobo Writing Life gives advice on how to better market books by changing the mindset from that of an author to that of a bookseller. Brandon Sanderson gives an update on his current writing projects and what fans can expect in the next year. USA Today reports that author Susan Meachen-Moley is alive and well, years after she was thought to have committed suicide. https://kobowritinglife.com/2022/12/09/sell-more-books-with-a-booksellers-mindset/ https://www.brandonsanderson.com/state-of-the-sanderson-2022/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2023/01/04/author-announces-susan-meachen-alive-years-after-apparent-suicide/10990200002/
Professional authors have a lot of great advice when it comes to writing. Some of their tips include staying organized, setting realistic goals, and being willing to revise your work. Social media can be a great tool for authors, but it is not necessary for everyone. It is important to consider what platform would work best for you and your book. - https://kobowritinglife.com/2022/12/09/sell-more-books-with-a-booksellers-mindset/ - https://annerallen.com/2022/12/writing-tips-from-professional-authors - https://accargillauthor.wordpress.com/2022/01/17/do-you-need-social-media/
A new writer tweeted about a low book signing turnout and famous authors commiserate. Speech to text software can be a valuable writing tool for writers. Amazon is making changes to their Author Pages in the US. You can sell more books by thinking like a bookseller. Links: - https://www.npr.org/2022/12/06/1140833403/a-new-writer-tweeted-about-a-low-book-signing-turnout-and-famous-authors-commise - https://blog.bookbaby.com/how-to-write/writing-tools-and-software/speech-to-text-for-writers - https://www.kdpcommunity.com/s/article/Announcing-a-new-look-for-Author-Pages-in-the-US?language=en_US - https://author.amazon.com/help/GDN6TEN7VW3C6G8F - https://kobowritinglife.com/2022/12/09/sell-more-books-with-a-booksellers-mindset/
Ingram Content Group is expanding its reach into the business-to-consumer market with the launch of a new online platform that will sell directly to readers. After more than 30 years, the USA Today Bestseller list is going on hiatus after the longtime editor in charge was laid off. As authors' incomes increase, they often start to focus more on writing what they want and less on writing what will sell. Links: - https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/publisher-news/article/90781-ingram-id-enters-the-business-to-consumer-space.html - https://lunch.publishersmarketplace.com/2022/12/usa-today-bestseller-list-on-hiatus-after-longtime-editor-is-laid-off/ - https://twitter.com/KathMSchmidt/status/1602339447894380547 - https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-authors-evolve-with-their-income/
1. BookBaby offers a few different suggestions for speech-to-text software that can be helpful for writers. 2. Dean Wesley Smith argues that caring too much about what others think of your work will only hinder your success as a writer. 3. According to 6 Figure Authors, book sales have been down due to a number of reasons, including the rise in popularity of audiobooks and eBooks. 4. Spotify is in the process of adding 98 million new music titles to its Prime service, which could pose a threat to Apple Music. 5. Amazon's new addition of 98 million music titles to Prime could be cause for worry among publishers. - https://blog.bookbaby.com/how-to-write/writing-tools-and-software/speech-to-text-for-writers - https://deanwesleysmith.com/i-dont-care/ - https://6figureauthors.com/podcast/why-book-sales-are-down/ - https://goodereader.com/blog/audiobooks/spotify-waging-media-war-against-apple - https://thenewpublishingstandard.com/2022/11/02/amazon-adds-98-million-music-titles-to-prime-publishers-should-be-worried/
1. Amazon has a number of bugs that can affect a Kindlepreneur's business, but there are ways to work around them. 2. A judge has blocked Paramount's sale of Simon & Schuster to Penguin Random House, citing antitrust concerns. 3. Book sales are down for a number of reasons, including the rise of digital media and the decline of brick-and-mortar stores. 4. Successful authors are often seen as creative geniuses, but they may actually be more like literary laborers. ### - https://kindlepreneur.com/amazon-bugs/ - https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/judge-blocks-paramounts-sale-of-simon-schuster-to-penguin-random-house-1235252429/ - https://6figureauthors.com/podcast/why-book-sales-are-down/ - https://psyche.co/ideas/are-successful-authors-creative-geniuses-or-literary-labourers
In Kris' ninth installment of "How Writers Fail," she covers the topic of quitting. She argues that quitting is not always a bad thing, but sometimes it is necessary in order to move on to something better. In a blog post from Draft2Digital, the company lists 10 ways that their authors market their print books. Some of the tips include using social media, leveraging local bookstores, and running ads. Kindlepreneur covers different Amazon bugs that authors should be aware of. Some of these bugs include problems with reviews, publishing dates, and metadata. ### https://kriswrites.com/2022/10/12/business-musings-how-writers-fail-part-9-they-quit/ https://www.draft2digital.com/blog/10-ways-d2d-authors-market-print-books/ https://kindlepreneur.com/amazon-bugs/
1. The daily routines of successful authors vary, but many find that a set schedule helps them to be productive. 2. Audiobooks are becoming increasingly popular, with many people finding them more convenient than traditional books. 3. BBB Publishing, a paid anthology and boxed set publisher, is in danger of imploding due to mismanagement. ### - https://selfpublishingformula.com/daily-routines-of-successful-authors/ - https://www.publicbooks.org/audiobooks-consumption-data/ - https://writerbeware.blog/2022/10/07/the-implosion-of-bbb-publishings-a-peek-into-the-sometimes-dysfunctional-world-of-paid-anthology-boxed-set-publishing/
Indie authors now have more opportunities than ever to receive recognition for their work. With the increasing popularity of self-publishing, many book awards have been created specifically for indie authors. This is a great way to get your work noticed and to build your platform as an author. NFT ebooks are going to be a reality. This means that you will be able to buy, sell, and trade ebooks like you would any other digital asset. This could have a major impact on the publishing industry, and it will be interesting to see how it plays out. Investing in your writing career is important if you want to be successful. This means more than just taking a few writing courses. You need to be willing to invest time and money into your career, and you need to be patient. ### - https://selfpublishingadvice.org/indie-author-friendly-book-awards - https://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/nft-ebooks-are-going-to-be-a-reality - https://www.sarahfraps.com/post/investing-in-your-writing-career - https://writerbeware.blog/2022/10/07/the-implosion-of-bbb-publishings-a-peek-into-the-sometimes-dysfunctional-world-of-paid-anthology-boxed-set-publishing/
This week, in "Genres Are Historical and Cultural," B.D. McClay argues that genre is a product of history and culture and not an objective category. In "How TikTok Is Changing Book Cover Designs," TikTok is changing the book industry by making book covers more visually appealing. In "Seven Deadly Sins of Prologues," Kristen Lamb lists seven ways in which prologues can be ineffective. ### https://countercraft.substack.com/p/genres-are-historical-and-cultural https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/culture/books/editor-s-picks/how-tiktok-is-changing-book-cover-designs https://authorkristenlamb.com/2022/09/seven-deadly-sins-of-prologues/
In a recent art contest, an AI beat out human artists, leading to frustration among the latter. Amazon is changing its policy on e-book returns, much to the chagrin of the Authors Guild. Meanwhile, France is planning to institute a minimum book delivery fee for Amazon in order to support its postal service. ### https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ai-won-an-art-contest-and-artists-are-furious/ar-AA11qPC2 https://www.authorsguild.org/industry-advocacy/amazon-changing-ebook-return-policy/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/23/france-minimum-book-delivery-fee-amazon
The Independent Book Publishers Association has released a set of criteria for what defines a "hybrid publisher." Spotify has announced the launch of audiobooks for US listeners. The new service will be integrated with the existing Spotify app. Books are physically changing because of inflation, with publishers using smaller fonts and thinner paper to save costs. ### https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/hybrid-publisher-criteria-download https://cnbc.com/2022/09/20/spotify-announces-launch-of-audiobooks-for-us-listeners.html https://aggressivelywide.substack.com/p/spotify-launches-audiobooks https://www.economist.com/britain/2022/09/08/books-are-physically-changing-because-of-inflation
In the wake of a recent controversy, Waterstones CEO James Daunt has addressed the furor over the bookselling chain's policy on middle grade fiction. Daunt stated that the policy was not meant to be exclusionary, and that Waterstones is committed to stocking a wide range of titles. No, most books don't sell. Only a dozen or so books from any given year become bestsellers, and the vast majority of books don't sell more than a few hundred copies. The Freewrite AlphaSmart is a smart typewriter that connects to the internet and has an e-ink display. The device is designed for writers who want to focus on their work without distractions. ### Links in this episode: - https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/90151-daunt-addresses-furor-over-middle-grade-fiction-buying-policy.html - https://countercraft.substack.com/p/no-most-books-dont-sell-only-a-dozen - https://www.inputmag.com/tech/freewrite-alphasmart-e-ink-smart-typewriter-writing
In "K Allado-McDowell on GPT-3, Amor, and Cringe," the author interviews K Allado-McDowell, a senior engineer at OpenAI, about the development of GPT-3, a new language model. Allado-McDowell discusses the potential applications of the model, as well as the ethical concerns around its use. In "How to Fail as a Writer," the author discusses some of the habits that lead to failure as a writer. These include procrastination, perfectionism, and not seeking feedback. Also, more talk about media attention (do you really need it?) and how to get it. ### https://www.wired.com/story/k-allado-mcdowell-gpt-3-amor-cringe/ https://blog.bookbaby.com/how-to-write/good-writing-habits/fail-as-a-writer https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/379289 https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/419644
In May of 2022, Nancy Crampton-Brophy, a writer, was found guilty of murdering her husband. She had previously written a novel in which a woman killed her husband. Amazon started a monthly book club in April of 2022. Kerri Sullivan wrote an article in May of 2022 about how working with libraries can help sell books. In April of 2022, Badredheadmedia.com published an article about productivity hacks. - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/26/how-murder-husband-writer-guilty-nancy-crampton-brophy - https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/89431-amazon-starts-monthly-book-club.html - https://catapult.co/dont-write-alone/stories/kerri-sullivant-how-working-with-libraries-can-help-sell-books-marketing-self-promotion - https://badredheadmedia.com/2022/04/do-productivity-hacks-work-yes-here-are-my-top-10/
The Amazon Kindle will now be able to convert ePub files to the Kindle format, making it easier for readers to switch between platforms. A UK investigation into hybrid publishing has found widespread dissatisfaction, with many authors feeling misled and cheated. Kindlepreneur provides tips on reviving a dead book, and an audit of President Biden's Twitter followers reveals that almost half of them are fake. ### On this episode: - https://gizmodo.com/amazon-kindle-e-readers-will-now-convert-epub-to-kindle-1848867278 - https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/independentpublishing/2022/05/18/uk-investigation-into-hybrid-publishing-finds-widespread-dissatisfaction - https://kindlepreneur.com/revive-dead-book/ - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10829675/Almost-half-President-Bidens-Twitter-followers-FAKE-audit-reveals.html
Email can be a helpful tool in achieving productivity goals. It can be used to manage tasks, set reminders, and track goals. However, it is important to use email in moderation and to be aware of the potential for email to become a time-waster. There are many ways to brainstorm story ideas. Some methods include free-writing, mind-mapping, and word association. It is important to find a method that works for you and to be open to new ideas. There are several mistakes that authors make when writing about doctors. These include making the doctor the main character, making the doctor seem perfect, and making the doctor's job seem glamorous. It is important to avoid these mistakes in order to create a realistic and relatable character. ### - https://blog.superhuman.com/how-email-can-help-you-achieve-your-productive-potential/ - https://writersinthestormblog.com/2022/04/creative-ways-to-brainstorm-story-ideas/ - https://kobowritinglife.com/2022/03/17/ten-mistakes-authors-make-writing-about-doctors%EF%BF%BC/
Social media comments are important for a variety of reasons. They can help businesses understand what their customers want and how they can improve their products or services. Additionally, social media comments can help spread word-of-mouth marketing for a business. Finally, negative comments can be used as an opportunity to improve customer service. But are they important for authors? Lauren Hough's Lambda Literary Award nomination was rescinded after social media comments called her out for allegedly plagiarizing parts of her novel. The incident highlights the importance of social media comments in the literary world. Science fiction and crime fiction are often lumped together, but they are actually quite different. Science fiction is usually set in the future and deals with themes of science and technology, while crime fiction is set in the present or past and deals with themes of crime and justice. However, there are some similarities between the two genres, such as their focus on suspense and plot twists. If you're a fan of crime fiction, you might want to give science fiction a try. ### - https://buffer.com/resources/social-media-comment/ - https://slate.com/culture/2022/03/lauren-houghs-lambda-literary-award-nomination-rescinded-online-lit-drama-twitter-and-goodreads.html - https://crimereads.com/science-fiction-for-crime-lovers-a-beginners-tour/
In this episode: Authors often make mistakes when writing about doctors, due to a lack of understanding of the medical field. As print sales plummet, the industry blames "print fatigue." Two Charles Darwin notebooks disappeared more than 20 years ago, but have recently reappeared. Nancy Crampton-Brophy, a novelist, is on trial for killing her husband. Millennials and Gen Z are reviving chain bookstores. ### - https://www.businessinsider.com/millennials-gen-z-nostalgia-reviving-chain-bookstores-barnes-noble-2022-4 - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nancy-crampton-brophy-novelist-trial-killing-daniel-murphy-oregon-culinary-institute/ - https://www.wsj.com/articles/two-charles-darwin-notebooks-disappeared-more-than-20-years-ago-they-mysteriously-reappeared-11649187376 - https://thenewpublishingstandard.com/2022/04/03/as-print-sales-plummet-20-industry-says-print-fatigue-is-to-blame/ - https://kobowritinglife.com/2022/03/17/ten-mistakes-authors-make-writing-about-doctors%EF%BF%BC/
When you hire an editor, there are best practices for working with an independent editor that you should follow. First, you should be clear about what you want from the editor. Next, you should give the editor enough time to do their job. Finally, you should be prepared to accept the editor's suggestions. There are also 10 myths of writing about crime that you should be aware of. Myth 1 is that you need to have experienced crime to write about it. Myth 2 is that you need to have a law degree to write about crime. Myth 3 is that you need to be a police officer or a detective to write about crime. ### - https://writershelpingwriters.net/2022/03/now-that-youve-hired-an-editor-best-practices-for-working-with-an-independent-editor/ - https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/421156 - https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/10-myths-of-writing-about-crime - https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/03/15/book-giveaway-virginia-jennifer-williams/
Dictating a book can be a great way to get your ideas down quickly, but it's important to make sure you have a good system in place. Make sure you have a way to transcribe your dictation, and that you're comfortable with the way you're speaking. It's also important to keep in mind that you'll need to edit your work, so don't worry too much about perfection. Rejection is a part of writing, but there are ways to make it less painful. First, remember that it's not personal. Second, don't take it too seriously. Third, don't give up. Fourth, learn from your mistakes. Fifth, move on. Larry Brown was a legendary writer, and his writing shack was a reflection of that. It was filled with books, cigarettes, and whiskey. He wrote every day, and his work was defined by its simplicity and honesty. The Washington Post is giving away a copy of Virginia Jennifer Williams's book, The Virginia Way. The book is a love letter to the state of Virginia, and it explores the history, culture, and people of the state. ### - https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-dictate-a-book/ - https://annerallen.com/2022/02/rejection-6-never-fail-tips/ - https://gardenandgun.com/feature/inside-larry-browns-writing-shack/ - https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/03/15/book-giveaway-virginia-jennifer-williams/
Brandon Sanderson, a best-selling author, raised millions of dollars on Kickstarter to write and self-publish a new book series. Some other authors are upset about this, because it sets a precedent for authors asking their fans for money instead of going through traditional publishing companies. Meanwhile, a man from Portage, Michigan pled guilty to wire fraud after he and three other men sold counterfeit textbooks on Amazon, making over $15 million dollars in the process. Finally, George R.R. Martin, another best-selling author, wrote a blog post about the changing landscape of publishing. He states that the industry is moving more towards self-publishing, and that this could be a good or bad thing. - https://slate.com/culture/2022/03/brandon-sanderson-kickstarter-criticism-why-writers-are-upset-about-his-record-setting-campaign.html - https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/2022/02/portage-man-32-fourth-suspect-to-plead-guilty-in-15m-amazon-textbook-fraud-case.html - https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/ - https://blog.reedsy.com/guide/publishing-companies-to-avoid/
Amazon self-publishing is a great way to get your book out there, but it's not worth it if you're not willing to put in the work. Ghostwriting scams are becoming more and more common, so it's important to know how to spot them. Book advertising can be a great way to get your book noticed, but it's not the only way. The writer's inner critic is something that all writers have to deal with, but it's important to keep it in check. - https://www.thebookdesigner.com/is-amazon-self-publishing-worth-it - https://accrispin.blogspot.com/2022/01/how-to-spot-ghostwriting-scam.html - https://davidgaughran.com/book-advertising/ - https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/the-writers-inner-critic/
- D2D acquires Smashwords. Why does this matter? - More about the Iowa ghostwriting beef from last week. An in depth article on what the hell happened, and, spoiler alert, the author dismissed her lawsuit. https://accrispin.blogspot.com/2022/01/pink-sand-press-what-can-happen-when.html - Along the lines of the above story (where the author might not have read the terms too well) is Wattpad's crappy entry rules. https://accrispin.blogspot.com/ - The art of suspense. https://crimereads.com/sara-gran-art-of-suspense/ - How many books does it take to make a home? (hint, you definitely don't have enough) https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/life-culture/how-many-books-does-it-take-to-make-a-place-feel-like-home
Whsmith, the UK's largest bookstore chain, has been accused of paying publishers to feature books on their bestseller charts. https://inews.co.uk/news/whsmith-bestselling-book-chart-rankings-publishers-paid-feature-1415545 — The Nelson Agency has released their end of year stats for their agency. The results are… interesting (and pessimistic for all you new authors looking for a traditional deal). https://nelsonagency.com/2022/01/2021-nla-end-of-year-stats/ — In a study of the top 100 films from 2000-2017, it was found that films based on books earned 53% more at the worldwide box office. This is largely due to the fact that books are often more in-depth and have a more complex plot than films. The article also discusses how film adaptations of books can be a double-edged sword, as they can be both a blessing and a curse. https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamrowe1/2018/07/11/why-book-based-films-earn-53-more-at-the-worldwide-box-office/?sh=4a9ac3f8306f — Publishers are looking for new ways to adapt their books into other formats. The adaptation game is a way for publishers to find new and innovative ways to adapt their books into other formats. https://www.thebookseller.com/blogs/adaptation-game-1301027 — George Saunders, author of Lincoln in the Bardo, offers advice on how to get started writing a book. He suggests that writers should start by writing about what they know, and to use their own voice. He also recommends that writers read as much as possible and to keep writing. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jan/08/always-wanted-to-write-booker-winner-george-saunders-on-how-to-get-started
We wanted to talk about the trends in the Kindle category for 2021 and 2022. This article mentions that the Kindle category is expected to grow by $1.2 billion in 2021 and $1.8 billion in 2022. The article also mentions that the Kindle category will be dominated by romance, mystery, and thriller books. https://k-lytics.com/kindle-category-trends-2021-into-2022/ — Buffer is a social media management tool that allows users to schedule posts and track analytics. The article talks about the benefits of using Buffer for personal and business accounts. We talk about how to use Buffer as an author. https://buffer.com/resources/personal-content-business-account/ — This article discusses 10 grammar rules that are often broken. We discuss the rules and provide examples of how they are broken, and why we may not care. https://prowritingaid.com/art/1487/10-breakable-grammar-rules.aspx
The publishing industry is going through a lot of changes, and this article talks about 8 of them. The first trend is that people are reading less and publishers are looking for new ways to reach readers. The second trend is that there are more self-published authors coming out with their own work. The third trend is that the book industry is being pushed into the digital age, and there have been many new developments in this area. https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/the-top-eight-publishing-industry-trends-for-2022/
A man was arrested for allegedly stealing unpublished books from a London bookstore. The man was found to have a large quantity of books in his possession, including many unpublished titles. The police are investigating the man's motives and the extent of his thefts. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jan/06/literary-mystery-may-finally-be-solved-as-man-arrested-for-allegedly-stealing-unpublished-books — The publishing industry is going through a lot of changes, and this article talks about 8 of them. The first trend is that people are reading less and publishers are looking for new ways to reach readers. The second trend is that there are more self-published authors coming out with their own work. The third trend is that the book industry is being pushed into the digital age, and there have been many new developments in this area. https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/the-top-eight-publishing-industry-trends-for-2022/
### - https://dnyuz.com/2021/12/07/millions-of-followers-for-book-sales-its-unreliable/ - https://www.janefriedman.com/yes-social-media-can-sell-books-but-not-if-publishers-sit-on-their-hands/ - https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/columns-and-blogs/soapbox/article/87989-guess-what-s-better-than-a-book-blurb.html - https://bookriot.com/why-dont-books-have-a-credits-page/
In a Goodreads-esque sort of move, a seemingly well-meaning person has decided to "shake up" the author and reader social game. No way this backfires, right? Also, hear why Nick hates surveys! ### - https://www.forbes.com/sites/amyschoenberger/2021/10/18/this-founder-created-a-social-media-platform-for-authors-that-aims-to-disrupt-the-publishing-industry/ - https://www.alessandratorreink.com/home/emailsurvey - https://writingcooperative.com/10-legendary-writers-their-daily-word-counts-692c56cb97a5
All about Clubhouse, all about writing mysteries. Don't miss this — Vellum 3.0 is out! ### - https://blog.vellum.pub/2021/11/coming-soon-vellum-3-0/ - https://badredheadmedia.com/2021/11/how-to-build-your-author-platform-when-you-have-no-clue-what-that-means/ - https://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/11/build-mysteries-around-whether-characters-will-succeed-or-fail - https://badredheadmedia.com/2021/04/what-is-the-clubhouse-app-and-how-can-writers-benefit-withhelpmenaomi/
Today's episode is all about Vegas. 20BooksTo50k - Vegas, anyway. If you missed out, catch up on the best presentations and talks now! ### - http://booksbywomen.org/on-significant-authorship-writing-as-a-team/ - https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2021/10/19/inheriting-the-copyright/ - New Years' Goals and Such
Today's episode is all about Vegas. 20BooksTo50k - Vegas, anyway. If you missed out, catch up on the best presentations and talks now! ### - Findaway acquired by Spotify - Vegas, baby! - Ghostwriting — how to set expectations
Yep, another lawsuit. This time it's, well, the same sort of thing we always hear — the Big 6? 5? 4? are now become the Big 3? Also, did you hear that one about the three authors stacked up on top of one another in a huge trenchcoat pretending to be one person? Well, that's sort of what we're dealing with here... ### - https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/02/doj-sues-to-block-merger-of-penguin-random-house-simon-schuster.html - http://booksbywomen.org/unstuck-writing-the-beginning-over-and-over-by-martha-conway/ - https://kriswrites.com/2021/10/20/business-musings-untapped-part-one/ - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/oct/16/female-spanish-thriller-writer-carmen-mola-revealed-to-be-three-men
How long could you sit on your current WIP/manuscript? How about... over 100 years? That's what this author is doing, along with others who are taking part in the "future library" project... ### - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/aug/25/tsitsi-dangarembgas-next-work-wont-be-read-by-anyone-until-2114-future-library - https://annerallen.com/2021/10/chapter-titles-great-marketing-tool/ - https://www.bestproducts.com/lifestyle/g22024547/most-popular-book-by-year/
Want to hit a bestseller list to ease your humbling pleas toward vanity? We didn't think so. But if you're secretly still hoping for some clarity regarding the big lists and how to get on them, listen to this one. ### - https://www.bbc.com/news/business-58802805 - https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/bestseller-list-guide - https://lithub.com/10-excellent-storytelling-tips-for-writers-from-how-i-met-your-mother/
In a twisted case of role-swapping, an erotica author is now the one binding people — to contracts that she's not reverting. Also digging into writing better villains by following the lead of horror writers. ### - https://www.thepassivevoice.com/an-erotica-pioneer-goes-from-hero-to-villain-for-dozens-of-authors/ - https://www.jacobinmag.com/2021/09/facebook-zuckerberg-metaverse-stephenson-big-tech - https://www.sfwa.org/2021/09/21/think-like-a-horror-writer-to-create-better-villains/ - https://lithub.com/10-excellent-storytelling-tips-for-writers-from-how-i-met-your-mother/
Amazon KDP launches their hardcover program (out of beta), and early reviews are good. We also cover the advent of artificial intelligence as it pertains to audiobooks. The future is now, folks! Get on board or get left behind! ### - https://rogerpacker.com/amazon-widens-out-kdp-print-hardcover-beta-program/ - https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-58648566 - https://goodereader.com/blog/audiobooks/deepzen-partners-with-ingram-for-ai-audiobooks
Perhaps the most interesting podcast episode you'll ever hear (at least today)... join us as we talk bookstores, Frankenstein, and throw down in an epic writerly spelling bee. ### - Acquisition to Bookstore: The Lifecycle https://nathanbransford.com/blog/2021/09/how-a-book-goes-from-acquisitions-to-bookstore-shelves - Keeping Series' Organized Sucks: https://www.indiewire.com/2021/09/blade-runner-studio-jobs-keep-timeline-straight-1234666541/ - Frankenstein: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/sep/20/frankenstein-first-edition-sets-world-auction-record-for-a-printed-work-by-a-woman-mary-shelley - Bonus content: Mary Shelley's Virginity: https://lithub.com/did-mary-shelley-actually-lose-her-virginity-to-percy-on-top-of-her-mothers-grave/ - How to Start A Book Podcast: https://bookriot.com/how-to-start-a-book-podcast
Kate Greenwood asked a question on Reddit, and got plenty of responses. These responses ranged from the completely unhelpful to the misguided-yet-well-meaning. R.A. decided to bring her on the show, where us professionalz could try to help her out, without the BS. ### - https://www.kategreenwoodbooks.com
All the agents are up in arms! (Or, at least, the ones who are up in arms about stuff). Should we care? Also, let's talk queries! *shudder* ### - Big Business of LIbrary E-Books: https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-communications/an-app-called-libby-and-the-surprisingly-big-business-of-library-e-books - Craft: How to make your story longer? As in, things are plotted well, how do you actually put the meat on the skeleton? What do you concentrate on? - Follow up to the Audible return beef: https://lawstreetmedia.com/tech/authors-sue-audible-for-back-royalty-payments/ - Poor Agents? https://nelsonagency.com/2021/08/14-reasons-agenting-is-harder-now-than-20-years-ago/
In a world of customized ads, not-so-secret “always on” listening devices, and plenty of spy-level technology, shouldn't our recommendations engines for entertainment catch up as well? And should books be part of that advancement? Creepy or necessary? Welcome or terrifying? ### - How to use Vellum on Windows: https://streamyard.com/exj72i3fgy - Netflix artwork: should personalization win the day? https://netflixtechblog.com/artwork-personalization-c589f074ad76 - Purple prose, and why we should care: https://www.thebookdesigner.com/2021/08/what-is-purple-prose-a-guide-for-writers/
Who is the REAL Jim Heskett. Author, ranter, father, man of mystery. Hear the official interview now! ### - https://jimheskett.com
You've seen the fancy new A+ content on some of Amazon's sales pages, right? Here's how to make it work for you. Also in this episode: reviews! How to get them, and when you need them! ### - BookFunnel announcing author swaps: https://blog.bookfunnel.com/2021/announcing-author-swaps/ - How to Get Book Reviews for Self-Published Authors https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/how-to-get-book-reviews/ - Amazon A+ Content for Authors https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/amazon-a-plus-content/ - Outsource Your Weaknesses https://www.inc.com/gary-vaynerchuk/askgaryvee-episode-26-go-all-in-on-your-strengths-and-outsource-your-weaknesses.html