Happy Monday!

My virtual tour for "In Her Own Words: A Collection of Short Stories and Flashku" has just started! Here is interview number 1. I hope you will enjoy it and consider picking up a copy of my book. 😘

https://paranormalists.blogspot.com/2022/12/author-interview-in-her-own-words.html

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Author Interview- In Her Own Words: A Collection of Short Stories and Flashku by Cendrine Marrouat

What is your “day” job if you are not a full time author? I am a writer, photographer, digital artist, multi-genre author of 40+ books, bl...

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A collection of eight contemporary and emotionally gripping stories told from the point of view of women at different stages in their lives. In Her Own Words (2022) will move you deeply whatever walks of life you come from. Available from: Apple, Barnes & Noble, FNAC, Indigo, Kobo, Smashwords, etc. CLICK TO ORDER Purchase directly from my

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As an indie author, I have been approached by scammers so many times that I could write a book. I'm not the only one, of course.

One question I often see on social media is: How do I spot a book review scam? Here is a case study that should help.

https://medium.com/@cendrineartist/the-perfect-book-review-offer-567bac7367d8

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The Perfect Book Review Offer? - Cendrine Marrouat - Medium

Yesterday, I noticed some strange activity in my Instagram notifications. Someone was trying to get my attention by liking dozens of my posts. Since it is a very common tactic used by scammers and…

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For those curious about the publishing process for indie authors, here is my experience: https://creativeramblings.com/indie-publishing/

At the bottom of the page, you will also find a link to a roundup that I recently conducted with several indie authors on the same topic.

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Publishing books as an indie author ~ Cendrine Marrouat - Artist

Over the years, many readers have asked me to talk about my experience as an indie author. Here is my answer. I tried to keep the post as short as possible so as not to overwhelm you with too many details. Step 1 – Writing Writing is a complex process that may require a lot of research and numerous drafts. None of my books have been sent to an editor and/or proofreader without going through at least six drafts. Time involved per project: two months – a year. Step 2 – Editing and proofreading Editing involves “correction, condensation, organisation, and many other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate and complete piece of work.” (Source: Wikipedia). There are at least five different types—developmental, structural, copy, line, and mechanical. Proofreading is all about taking care of grammatical errors and typos. I tend to put myself in my readers’ shoes a lot during the writing and revision processes. My beta readers also know that I expect honesty from them. All that helps make the editing / proofreading process cost-effective. When my editor and my proofreader receive the manuscript, much of the work has been done. Time involved per project: two weeks – a month. Step 3 – Cover design As a professional photographer, I have a large archive of images I can use for my covers, which I design myself. But that archive did not fall in my lap. I have spent hundreds of hours taking photos in numerous places—and processing them afterwards. The gear I have also cost money. I create my book covers with Canva Pro, which requires an annual subscription. Time involved per cover: 5-10 hours. Step 4 – Video trailer(s) I love creating video trailers! I used Animoto for years, until Canva became a more affordable and useful option for me. Time involved per trailer: 5-10 hours. Step 5 – Uploading the manuscript to my distributor Draft2Digital makes the distribution process very straightforward. For an ebook, the step is completed in a matter of hours. Things take a little longer for print books. That is because you have to order a proof copy of your book to check if everything looks right before launching distribution. Time involved per project: 5-10 hours. Step 6 – Strategy and marketing I create a strategy for every book release. One of my tactics is to have as much fun as possible. Unfortunately, no matter how enjoyable I try to make it for myself, time and money are vital for success. For example, virtual book tours have become an essential marketing tool these days, but they can be very pricey. And the quality of services varies widely. Time involved: about two hours a day. Overall costs Thanks to the skills I have acquired over the years, I take care of many of the steps in the publishing process myself: cover design, video trailers, strategy, and marketing. I also practice bartering when necessary, offering my services in exchange for other people’s. All that has allowed me to keep my expenses around $300-$500 per project. Finally, I tend to stay away from print books, unless enough readers ask for them. If I had to hire a professional for each step of the publishing process, the overall costs per book project would be at least 5x the amount mentioned above. So, $1,500-$2,500 minimum. Overall time involved: 6-14 months. How much I am paid per copy So, for an ebook listed at $4.99 or a print book listed at $10.99, I will take home $2.50-$2.99 per copy. To break even on my expenses, I will need to sell a certain number of them. For example, 130-135 copies for a $400 project. For a trade book released via Blurb and listed at $50, I will earn an average of $2 per copy. I will need to sell 200 copies before I recoup costs ($400 project). While this number may seem easy to achieve, some genres are harder to market than others. Poetry is a good example. It is very rare for a poetry book to sell more than a few hundred copies in its lifetime. I hope that you found this information useful. If you are interested in learning about what goes on behind the scenes for other indie authors, check out this great roundup.

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@Tess_2020 @authorindiespeak Great! So whenever you have a question or want to discuss something, tag the group and use the hashtag #authorindiespeak

The idea behind #authorindiespeak was born on Twitter. But considering the s...show the platform has become, it's a much better idea to bring it here. 😜

Here is more information:

https://cendrinemedia.com/announcing-the-authorindiespeak-twitter-chat-beaa53a35dbb

I can't remember if I mentioned this in this instance.

Yesterday, I created @authorindiespeak for indie authors interested in discussing the self-publishing industry and building meaningful relationships in their field. You may also want to follow and use the hashtag #authorindiespeak to participate in the ongoing conversation.

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