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IF I WERE THE AUTHOR OF A BOOK I WOULD WRITE ABOUT.......
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i would write about.
horror.
fantasy.
magic.
etc...
horror.
fantasy.
magic.
etc...
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Social media and being an author
Historically publishers determined the careers of many authors, they were the gatekeepers to getting a book into print; despite publishers turning down their worksome writerswere successful. But for the majority of writers getting into print was an elusive dream.
However, whilst publishers still wield large amounts of power, their control has diminshed. Writers can self-publish, sell directly and have a direct relationship with their followers. People write for different reasons. For many it is the process of being creative that is important, the ability to express thoughts, emotions and make human connections.
Social media and writing
Writers develop our learning both culturally and personally as well as provoke debate and thoughts; we can now share these stories as never before. There are 3 main changes that have taken place in the market:
The move to digital - like the music industrythe transition to digital is changing the business model that has existed for decades.Amazon reporting that it now sells more ebooks than Hardback books.The advent of ebook readers has accelerated this change e.g. Kindle and the Nook (Barnes and Noble). Barnes and Noble sold over 1M books on Xmas day 2010 a story repeated by Kindle books.Although a small base ebook sales are set to grow massively from 1$Bn in 2010 to 3$Bn in 2015 as forecast by Forrester.The development of social media - enabling writers to market their books themselves, build relationships and develop a community of followers.The development of online tools - creating tools to facilitate the writing process and help in self-publishing a book
Social media for authors?
Writing is in itself a difficult process requiring a number of creative and organisational skills. However, to succeed in this highly competitive market an author today needs to sharpen their business skills. Publishing Perspectives tidily sums up the need for modern authors to be entrepreneurs. This shift is reflective of the costs and returns that authors can expect to gain from their labour. An article by Tim Ferris sums up some of the main figures and obstacles to success. A more detailed set of figures and analysis of how to market a book (click here to download) is illustrated by Jonathan Fields at his great site Tribal Author.
Where to start with social media - Learn and Explore?
Many people are only just seizing the opportunity to write, but they are starting at a time when resources and information are easily available via the internet. There are lots of communities and sites that provide guidance, advice and allow people to network. The task of writing of writing a book, though daunting, can now be moderated by a broad community of fellow writers and the wealth of experience that they openly share.
Historically publishers determined the careers of many authors, they were the gatekeepers to getting a book into print; despite publishers turning down their worksome writerswere successful. But for the majority of writers getting into print was an elusive dream.
However, whilst publishers still wield large amounts of power, their control has diminshed. Writers can self-publish, sell directly and have a direct relationship with their followers. People write for different reasons. For many it is the process of being creative that is important, the ability to express thoughts, emotions and make human connections.
Social media and writing
Writers develop our learning both culturally and personally as well as provoke debate and thoughts; we can now share these stories as never before. There are 3 main changes that have taken place in the market:
The move to digital - like the music industrythe transition to digital is changing the business model that has existed for decades.Amazon reporting that it now sells more ebooks than Hardback books.The advent of ebook readers has accelerated this change e.g. Kindle and the Nook (Barnes and Noble). Barnes and Noble sold over 1M books on Xmas day 2010 a story repeated by Kindle books.Although a small base ebook sales are set to grow massively from 1$Bn in 2010 to 3$Bn in 2015 as forecast by Forrester.The development of social media - enabling writers to market their books themselves, build relationships and develop a community of followers.The development of online tools - creating tools to facilitate the writing process and help in self-publishing a book
Social media for authors?
Writing is in itself a difficult process requiring a number of creative and organisational skills. However, to succeed in this highly competitive market an author today needs to sharpen their business skills. Publishing Perspectives tidily sums up the need for modern authors to be entrepreneurs. This shift is reflective of the costs and returns that authors can expect to gain from their labour. An article by Tim Ferris sums up some of the main figures and obstacles to success. A more detailed set of figures and analysis of how to market a book (click here to download) is illustrated by Jonathan Fields at his great site Tribal Author.
Where to start with social media - Learn and Explore?
Many people are only just seizing the opportunity to write, but they are starting at a time when resources and information are easily available via the internet. There are lots of communities and sites that provide guidance, advice and allow people to network. The task of writing of writing a book, though daunting, can now be moderated by a broad community of fellow writers and the wealth of experience that they openly share.
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