Tag: indie publishing

Should an indie author use a publicist?

Excerpt from What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes, and How Can I Be One, Too? by Pamela Fagan Hutchins from SkipJackPublishing reprinted with permission from the author and publisher A publicist is a goddess who navigates the world of events and media with ease. She has a contact list that’ll make you weep, and she […]

SkipJack Publishing Announces the Release of What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes, and How Can I Be One, Too?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 14, 2013 Award –Winning Indie Author Pamela Fagan Hutchins Tackles the Vast Field of Indie Publishing in Her Witty, Inspiring How-To for Indie Authors Award-winning author Pamela Fagan Hutchins announces the release of What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes, and How Can I Be One, Too? – a witty, can-do guide  […]

While you’re working your way toward indie publishing.

An adapted and unedited chapter from my upcoming SkipJack Publishing book (release date August 15, 2013) What kind of loser indie publishes, and how can I be one too? Inevitably, the process of writing and publishing your book takes time. Monetizing that effort is not an overnight event either. Wouldn’t it be nice to establish […]

Ain’t nothing sexier than technology strategy.

An adapted and unedited chapter from my upcoming SkipJack Publishing book (release date August 15, 2013) What kind of loser indie publishes, and how can I be one too? Ebooks, my friends, are a no-brainer. At the time I wrote Loser, ebooks sales had gobbled up more than 25% of the market for books, books […]

Getting sexy with it.

An adapted and unedited chapter from my upcoming SkipJack Publishing book (release date August 15, 2013) What kind of loser indie publishes, and how can I be one too? Good strategy makes you a soothsayer. It can capture profit when margins are slim. It’s sleek, it’s stylish, it’s sexy. So let’s get sexy together. When […]

Sneak Peek! TOC & Chapter One of What kind of loser indie publishes?

Over the last year I’ve started teaching a workshop called “What kind of loser indie publishes, and how can I be one too?” To put it mildly, there’s been a clamoring for the information. And, despite several good books on this topic already available, that clamor includes requests for a book from me. Said book […]