Publishing: Introducing IRIS – IndieReader’s New Instore Service
IRIS is IndieReader's new book distribution service designed to help self-published authors get their books onto the shelves of independent…
IRIS is IndieReader's new book distribution service designed to help self-published authors get their books onto the shelves of independent…
In her previous post, Roz Morris described how she got her novels stocked by independent bookstores. Drawing on that experience,…
Indie author Roz Morris explains how she got her novel stocked by bricks-and-mortar bookstores – and how self-published books meet…
For a lot of self-publishing authors, getting their books into big-chain bookshops can seem as impossible as hitting a space station with a sling-shot.
There is something of a validation in walking into a bookshop, especially a big-chain branch, and spying your book on the shelf. It’s something we crave as indie authors. But as indies, with corporate structure and head office guidelines, that shelf can often seem a million miles away.
But is getting our books into big chains as impossible as we think?
HOW I DID IT
I’m a fantasy author of The Emaneska Series and my books The Written and Pale Kings are permanently stocked in some 20+ Waterstones stores across the UK. I hold regular signings and events at a large number of branches across the South and the Midlands – around twenty so far in the past year.
I’ve just finished one