IngramSpark, probably the biggest print-on-demand publisher, has a facility right here in Melbourne [Australia].
“Yay! I can get copies of my books printed locally to save a huge amount on postage!”
I’ve never published a print book version of any of my books, but this wonderful graphic by Chris Graham is the…
Thank you to all those who left comments and suggestions. Your help gave me a really valuable insight into haiku, at least in the English form, and why it’s so hard to write.
The Windsor Public Library [in Canada] may be the first [?] library to create paperbacks for Indies, but I suspect it won’t be the last. And I’ll be at the head of the queue when my local library gets a POD machine!
Apologies for those who tried to have a look at Part 1 of Innerscape and found the link didn’t quite work. :( Since that post I’ve discovered that the only way to create a working link in Wattpad is to use their pre-made links to Twitter and/or Facebook.
I thought I’d be happy when I finished writing Innerscape. Hell, I thought I’d be ecstatic!
- No more getting up at dawn to squeeze in a few hours of writing before the working day began.
Okay, people, I know two posts about writing in as many days is probably a bit much, but this one is so funny!
Here’s a teensy weensy sample talking about the concept of ‘the Chosen One’, and how much of a cliche it is. Author…
Most writers who identify as pantsters do so because they can’t or won’t use outlines for their work. They like the thrill of the unknown, of putting finger to keyboard and jumping into a story without any idea of where it’s going. I know this because I am one. In fact I can’t outline to…
I’ve just been editing some work I set for my English student, and it suddenly hit me — I’d been using American English instead of Australian English. :(
Now you may think there’s no difference between the two but, I’m here to tell you, there is! And the…