The Alliance of Independent Authors hosts a discussion on the decision-making process behind whether to pivot or quit on a project. Eight indie authors share strategies for recognizing when a project may not be working and provide guidance on pivoting to optimize both profit and creative potential. This session offers practical advice to help authors navigate indie publishing challenges and turn creative setbacks into financial success.
Featured Authors: Anna Sayburn Lane (Crime Fiction), N.J. Adel (Dark Romance), Mark Hayden (Urban Fantasy), Jennifer Hilt (USA Today Bestselling Author), Jennilynn Wyer (Award-Winning Romance), Nicholas Harvey (USA Today Bestselling Suspense), Octavia Randolph (Historical Fiction), and Kory Shrum (USA Today Bestselling Author).
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SelfPub3: Author Business Campaign: This short guide outlines the concept and campaign of SelfPub3, and explains why it's important, the tools and techniques driving this trend, and how to take part in this movement that is enabling more authors to earn a living from writing and publishing their books.