Kawaii-Kon: Writer Links
March 16th, 2013On March 15 I gave a presentation at Kawaii-Kon 2013, Honolulu’s annual anime and cosplay convention. My topic: From Initial Idea to Printed Book: One Path to Writing and Publishing a Sci-Fi Novel.
Rather wide-ranging, wasn’t it?
As a follow up, I’m publishing a list of links that might be helpful to someone getting started in writing and publishing. As with everything, use your own judgment and your mileage may vary. Your career is in your own hands. Take care of it.
Advice for writers & indie publishers:
Dean Wesley Smith
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
John Scalzi’s “Whatever”
Writer Beware (general info)
Writer Beware Blog
The Passive Voice
David Gaughran
Short story market listings
Duotrope — nominal fee
Ralan.com
Professional Freelance Editors I’ve used
Judith Tarr
Laura Anne Gilman
Example of a flat-rate book prep company
Lucky Bat Books (I have not done business with them, but have seen them recommended.)
Because you need to know
Striking a Pose: Women & Fantasy Covers
Pose-off, round 1
Pose-off with John Scalzi
Ebook prep
Sigil — code/edit your ebook
Calibre — convert your epub file to mobi
Where to get ISBNs (USA only)
Bowker
Where to sell your ebooks
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Kobo Books
Smashwords (I don’t sell here, but a lot of writers do.)
Print-on-demand companies
Lightning Source (an Ingram company)
Createspace (an Amazon company)
Posted on: Saturday, March 16th, 2013 at 12:05 am
Categories: E-book How-to, Writing.
Tags: ebooks, indie publishing, Kawaii-Kon 2013