For many authors, it's a tough decision: Pursue a traditional publisher or choose an alternative solution (Team, Self). Here's what to consider.
There's an author revolution, read evolution, going on. Authors must adapt, expand and grow to succeed in this new landscape. On Feb 12, we plan to join the fray. Will you join us?
2012 has been an eventful year for authors, publishing professionals and readers. Here are five events that made this year memorable (for better or worse).
Great agents coach their authors, and Jan Miller is no exception. Here's what she passed on to me to share with you.
Every year I find myself reading about the latest batch of huge book advances handed over to up-and-coming authors. Most commentaries on these big advances agree that it's a bad move for big publishers. But I think it's a bad move for authors, too.
Recently, I caught up with Net Minds author & super star drummer Mark Schulman to talk about his book project with us. Hint: Nerve Breakers is going to rock.
If you are a publishing freelancer you need to stop trading time for cash and build up assets that work while you rest. Net Minds has a plan for that.
In Todd's view, every book is a startup, not only in its potential, but in its process of coming to market. In this interview, he explains why publishing is the best form of media to bring an idea to life.
If you are wondering whether we've seen the biggest leap in eBook adoption, read this post. There are three developments that could cause even more user adoption, further digitizing the publishing industry.
Net Minds CEO Tim Sanders talks to Mark Ragan about the returns problem that plagues the publishing industry. Shot at Nasdaq by Ragan Communications.