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Author: Matthew Iden

Give It Away! Strategies for making your ebook free

Posted on March 29, 2012

For authors going indie, it quickly becomes apparent that the best way to get the word out about your books and stories is to give some of it away for free. Although handing out novels like they are candy doesn’t have quite the same impact it did two or three years ago, it still may be the best strategy for newcomers to the digital publishing game.

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Posted in: Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: author, ebook, epublishing, giveaway, Kindle, sale, writing

Using the Kindle to Edit

Posted on March 27, 2012

When the manuscript for my novel A Reason to Live was ready to move from critique groups to professional editing, I was lucky enough to land the wonderful Alison Dasho (nee Janssen), a former editor for Bleak House Books and Tyrus Books [visit her at http://www.alisonedits.com/].

She’s in Wisconsin, I’m in Virginia; obviously, this was going to be a digital relationship. But there are a million ways to exchange documents online. How best to get my 90,000 words to you? I asked. Just send the Word document, she said, I’ll put it on my Kindle.

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Posted in: Helpful Software & Sites, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: amazon, author, books, ebook, editing, epublishing, Kindle, manuscript, writing

Fantasy short story Assassin is free on Amazon

Posted on March 23, 2012

My short story Assassin is free on Amazon today and tomorrow (3/24 – 3/24). Please avail yourself of the offer and grab it at http://www.amazon.com/Assassin-ebook/dp/B007JJSMTQ/.

Synopsis
For almost twenty years, war has raged between the mountain kingdom of Thrace and the sea-faring land of Andal, exhausting both nations. Prince Lowan, the educated and debonair second son of the King of Thrace, has arrived to make peace with his father’s enemies. But the price Andal requires for peace is high–too high–and Lowan knows there are many ways to influence a nation at war.

Assassin is an original fantasy short story of 4,200 words, or about 17 paperback pages. It includes a Story Notes section, outlining the background and thought process behind the writing as well as an excerpt from Matthew Iden’s fantasy short story Sword of Kings.

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If you are kind enough to download it, please consider telling your friends by clicking on the “Share this item” button on Amazon (example on right). It would be a huge help!

I’ve included an excerpt after the break.
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Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: amazon, ebook, fantasy, free, Kindle, short story, writing

Printing Your Book With CreateSpace: Part II

Posted on March 21, 2012

This is Part II of a two-part series on my experiences printing my short story collection one bad twelve. Part II covers the “short list” of tips and tricks that helped me get my title to CreateSpace.

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Posted in: Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: amazon, author, books, CreateSpace, ebook, Kindle, novel, print, publishing, self-publishing, writing

Printing Your Book With CreateSpace: Part I

Posted on March 19, 2012

This is Part I of a two-part series on my experiences printing my short story collection one bad twelve. This initial post covers the reason for printing my title, why I went with CreateSpace, and some beginning knowledge you might need if you want to do so yourself.

Why Print?
In a recent blog post, writer and publisher Dean Wesley Smith talked about the importance of making sure your writing is available in print as well as digitally. E-readers, he points out, are the wave of the future, but,

“…electronic publishing is hovering around 20% of all books sold. Higher in some genres, lower in others, higher in some months, lower in others. That means in general that 80% of all books sold are paper, through either online bookstores like Amazon or indie bookstores or box stores.”

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Posted in: Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: amazon, author, books, CreateSpace, Dean Wesley Smith, electronic distribution channels, Kindle, novel, one bad twelve, print, publishing, self-publishing, writing
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