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Index
Contents Copyright Your Bonus Copy of Writing Online Untitled Document The Note Where We Tell You About This Book's Voice The Note Where We Talk About Fiction vs. Nonfiction The Note Where We Describe Our Evil Ulterior Motive PART One: Prefatory Matters
Chapter One: Who We Are Chapter Two: Who We Think You Are Chapter Three: Terms You Should Know
PART Two: Understanding the Self-Publishing Landscape
Chapter Four: The Good News and the Bad News The Discoverability Shift Chapter Five: The List of Truths Chapter Six: The List of Myths
PART Three: Preparing Your Books and Making Readers Love You
Chapter Seven: How to Avoid Looking Like an Amateur Chapter Eight: Creating Professional Products Part 1: Pre-Production Chapter Nine: Creating Professional Products Part 2: Writing Chapter Ten: Creating Professional Products Part 3: Editing Chapter Eleven: Creating Professional Products Part 4: Post-Production
PART Four: Marketing Your Work
How to Market Like a Lover Chapter Twelve: Gathering Your Tribe Chapter Thirteen: Building Relationships and Having Conversations Chapter Fourteen: Understanding Funnels Chapter Fifteen: Email Marketing the Non-Sleazy Way Chapter Sixteen: All About Reviews Chapter Seventeen: Ways to Supercharge Your Marketing
PART Five: Thinking Like a New Wave Publisher
Go To Where the Puck Is Headed Chapter Eighteen: Mistakes That Writers Make (and That Publishers Usually Don't) Chapter Nineteen: Things You Can Probably Stop Worrying About Chapter Twenty: How To Kill It Chapter Twenty-One: Write. Publish. Repeat. Are You a Repeater?
Appendix: Interviews with Successful Indie Authors
Introduction Hugh Howey CJ Lyons David Gaughran Ed Robertson Joanna Penn
Do You Want to Know What it Was REALLY Like? What We've Written About the Authors Your Bonus Copy of Writing Online
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