Author Archive | Chris Day

Is the self-publishing stigma fading?

For a long time, going the DIY route repelled critics, publishers – and readers. But as its successes accumulate, so the shame falls away by ┬áBen Galley ÔÇ£Sorry ÔÇô no self-published books accepted.ÔÇØ How many authors have been confronted with those words? I certainly have. ItÔÇÖs a prime example of what has been dubbed the […]

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10 authors who excel on the internet

Writers are finding imaginative ways to negotiate the new era of electronic intimacy with readers. Here are some of the best The internet offers authors the next best thing to teleportation: the chance to connect with readers from almost anywhere, in real time. Many writers fall back on self-serving updates or retreat in fear like […]

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Amazon and Facebook reviewed in European Commission’s shake-up of digital market

By Nigel Wilson The European Commission announced it would take action against US web giant Google in April(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) The European Commission (EC) is set to carry out a wide-ranging review of the role of some of the world’s biggest online companies as it considers tighter regulation. The months-long inquiry will delve into issues […]

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How Keywords, Machine Learning Unlock Book Discovery

Jim Bryant of Trajectory.com argues that advancements natural language machine processing leading to keywords may unlock a revolution in book discovery. Leading publishing industry analysts started highlighting the increasing urgency of developing better ÔÇ£book discoveryÔÇØ practices more than ten years ago. Several years ago, this issue was highlighted as one of the biggest challenges facing […]

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How to Make Multi-Channel Publishing Profitable

by: Hal Robinson | The digital environment opens up new ways for people to enjoy the information that interests them. Publishing still dominates one long-established format: print on paper. But itÔÇÖs not the oldest; storytelling, performance and music all predate it. These still thrive today and hold their own alongside newer forms like radio, film, […]

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Kobo Next Puts the Spotlight on Indie Authors

By Michael Kozlowsk Kobo Writing Life is a self-publishing platform and it was first unveiled in 2012. It was originally launched to compete with Kindle Direct Publishing and provide a viable avenue to sell books internationally. Kobo has faced many challenges in the marketplace and they are always looking for new things to try out […]

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