Indie Bookstore Thrives in the Digital Age

Indie Bookstore Thrives in the Digital Age

When Connie Brooks and her husband founded Battenkill Books in 2009 in the small village of Cambridge, NY, the determined move was accompanied by a fair amount of trepidation. At the time, the economy was in the midst of a serious recession, the popularity of ebooks...

Writing a Memoir: There is No Ordinary

  It started with a memory—one insistent incident that begged to be revealed. I had the makings an excellent short story. However, as the fragments of memory coalesced, I realized that this incident was not a turning point or milestone, but a catapult that...
Scribd Gets Vocal and Romantic

Scribd Gets Vocal and Romantic

The ebook subscription service Scribd has just expanded its catalog offerings with a mountain of audiobooks—30,000, if you’re counting. This is a small fraction of the existing Scribd ebook catalog, which now surpasses 500,000 titles, but it represents a...

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About ePublish Yourself! The home for indie authors and epublishers Welcome to the online home of ePublish Yourself!  Our goal at ePublish Yourself! is to guide independent authors, publishers, and other creatives to success in the epublishing world. To that...

Book Excerpt: The Solstice Conspiracy by Lee Rawn

The Solstice Conspiracy by Lee Rawn Publisher: Lightspeed Publishing LLC (October 31, 2010) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc., Barnes & Noble, Audible.com Language: English Book Description The Solstice Conspiracy follows Beth Brinson, a young girl who takes...
Sinking Piracy. But is DRM Your Best Option?

Sinking Piracy. But is DRM Your Best Option?

At first glance, the proposition seems simple enough. You work hard to write and produce your ebook and, quite reasonably, you expect to be rewarded for your efforts. Common sense dictates that you should take precautions to protect your work. And nowhere does this...
Trust Your Customer: An Instructive Lesson in Sales

Trust Your Customer: An Instructive Lesson in Sales

In the small southern Vermont town where I live, my morning walks take me down roads and past buildings that have been around since the 18th century (including Ice Pond Farm, a farmstead built in 1792). A recent walk had me reflecting on the nature of trust in...

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