Book Marketing: A Case Study of the Benefits of Reading in Public – at Novel London
Online interaction and social media networking is all very well, but you can't beat real life. Reading your work in…
Online interaction and social media networking is all very well, but you can't beat real life. Reading your work in…
Every ALLi member knows there is power in authors working together. Whether it is through large organisations or small groups,…
We're delighted to partner with the wonderful Triskele collective to bring their Indie Author Fair to Foyles, as part of the London…
Catriona Troth, novelist and member of the influential Triskele Books collective, explains how to reach more readers for your self-published…
How do you choose which authors' societies to join, and will they let you in, if you're an indie author?…
Working successfully as both a self-published author and a book designer, Jane Dixon-Smith, a member of the Triskele Books collective,…
British indie author and journalist Catriona Troth provides a constructive riposte to the media's often over-reductive response to self-published authors'…
Self-published author Catriona Troth describes how making friends with her local bookshop has helped her raise her profile as a…
JJ Marsh tells the story of the launch and development of the authors' collective Triskele Books, drawing on their new…
Triskele Books is a team of six, three of whom are publishing books this summer. We all have day jobs and different skill sets but what we share is that we’re all writers.
Together, we make one hell of a team.
The motivation behind the birth of Triskele came after a series of online conversations over a few months, culminating in a meeting in a posh London hotel to decide if this idea really had legs. We'd known each other online for about six years and although we lived in different countries, we were