When did I Self Publish my first science fiction book?

When did I Self Publish my first science fiction book?

Two years ago, I self-published my first science fiction novel, Where the Hell is Tesla?, and sold 10,000 copies in the first twelve months. (It has since gone on to sell over 18,000 copies). My second has sold nearly 5,000 copies, and my new release, Don’t Touch the Blue Stuff! is opening strong, too.

What did I learn from being a self published author?

Here are five things I learned how to do on the road to my first 10,000 copies: 1. Write your best book It sounds obvious, I know. But there’s an entire world of badly-written, poorly-edited self-published work out there.

Are there any awards for self published authors?

Nearly 2,900 submissions poured into the Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards in 2014. Writer’s Digest also received about 700 submissions this year for its Self-Published E-Books Awards, which was founded two years ago for self-published authors who choose not to go down the printed path. Competition is fierce.

Can a book be published without an agent?

Ten years ago, you never would have dreamed of getting your book traditionally published without an agent. But these days, the sky’s the limit for authors. The pros and cons of traditional vs. self-publishing have been hashed out a number of times.

Are there any nonfiction books written in 100 years?

There are so many more genres I’m leaving out, including travel, self-help, religion/spirituality, business, philosophy, criticism, and more. And of course, there are wonderful works of nonfiction written more than 100 years ago. Nonfiction is a VAST field.

Nearly 2,900 submissions poured into the Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards in 2014. Writer’s Digest also received about 700 submissions this year for its Self-Published E-Books Awards, which was founded two years ago for self-published authors who choose not to go down the printed path. Competition is fierce.

Which is the best book for self help?

From memoirs to self-help, you won’t want to put them down. Non-fiction books have an extraordinary amount to offer. Whether they’re compelling memoirs or more practical advice books, the topics might be wide-ranging but you’ll come away from each having learnt something new.

Who is the author of Hello Sunshine by Laura Dave?

Hello, Sunshine is the kind of book that portrays life in the digital age in such a brutally honest way that you can’t help but be sucked in by the story. Sunshine Mackenzie is a YouTube cooking star, or at least that’s what all her viewers believe.