Years later than planned, and now split in half, Whom Gods Shall Fear is finally released on the Kindle platform. This has been one hell of a writing journey, but I am pleased with the results. Read on for the story behind the story!
Tag: Amazon KDP
Apple User? Creative? You MUST use Safari Profiles!
In amongst all the various changes in the recent iOS and MacOS updates is something you might easily overlook — profiles for the Safari web browser. I'm here to tell you that if you're a creative who uses Mac to produce output and engage on social media, you absolutely should start using this feature. It's exactly what you never knew you needed.
Kindle Pricing: Local Tax has Inverted
I was just updating the interior files for my books to include a link to this site in the author bio, and noticed that there has been a change on the pricing page for Kindle ebooks. Authors who self-publish should give attention to this immediately, for all of their books!
Fast-Track Friday: Increasing Reader Retention Across Your Series
In this premium article I show you how to work out the reader retention rates for your series, and give examples of what to do if the figures drop off from book to book. If you're a series writer, this is essential knowledge.
Five Killer Tips For Kindle Authors
In this post we will look at five strategies every Kindle author should be using to maximise return on investment, increase market penetration for their series, provide best value to fans, cooperate with other authors, and make the most of their sales data.
Discuss: Amazon KDP Should Open Up a Little…
Amazon slurps up data from its customers. Imagine what you, as an author, could do with just a bit of that information.
The Road Goes Ever On and On…
I've always been writing in some form or other, mostly fiction when it was my choice. It was not until 2012 that I decided — somewhat as the result of a kind of dare — to put something out commercially. The result of that was the Armada Wars science fiction universe, the first series of which will be concluded later this year, all being well.