Some weeks I get so many great links to interesting articles that I feel it’s a real shame if I don’t share them. I think one of our writing routines needs to be to putting writing first, ahead of reading about the industry or Tweeting or keeping up with Facebook. But it’s good to do a little of those things, too. Here are some of the interesting articles I’ve read recently.
Speaking of Twitter and Facebook, if you (like me) think that social media is not necessarily the gateway to greater sales, read this article by Kristen Lamb about Why Traditional Marketing Doesn’t Sell Books. I found it really interesting, but we’ll have to read the second half next week. (Or we can go buy her book, We Are Not Alone – The Writer’s Guide to Social Media. I downloaded the sample to my Kindle for Mac to take a look at when I have time.)
Wondering about the state of the publishing industry? Here is an article from the New York Times. Let me caution you about statistics though. The industry as a whole has had an increase in revenues as well as number of books sold (in 2010 from 2008). But in the third to last paragraph, the author says that mass market paperback sales (the kind of book I’d be selling, that some of you might be selling) has decreased 16% since 2008.
I think the brain is fascinating and it doesn’t seem to take much nudging for me to read an article on some kind of neurological study or discovery. This article on how to write faster is both humorous and informative. And it makes me feel better about myself! :)
I’m reading some ebooks on how to self-publish ebooks and reviewing them (here, here, and tomorrow) on my Kitty Bucholtz site. But if you only need to know how to re-format your manuscript with no other superfluous information, you can download the Smashwords Style Guide for free. So far all of the ebooks I’ve read suggest using the Smashwords guide because your manuscript should be almost error-free when you’re done (the human element notwithstanding).
Trying to keep up with what authors (who don’t already have a following) are really earning from their self-published books? My friend Debra Holland has updated her sales numbers for July in a blog post. In the comments of that post, there are also links to a few other blogs dealing with sales for self-published books. If you want to read some other great posts from her on her self-publishing journey, Debra’s got some other posts on the topic there as well.
I hope you find some of these articles interesting, informative and helpful. Now get back to writing!

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Get the free book here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005BP1Y36/ref=docs-os-doi_0
I have a link for you, too. August 25th there is a free webinar called Building Your Social Media Platform: http://www.christianwritersguild.com/blog/celebrate-with-us/
Thanks, Kitty, for tempting me to spend so much of my morning reading about writing and marketing and . . . not writing! LOL
Good links, really. I look forward to more time exploring.
Hi, Kitty! *emerges from lurkerdom* Thanks so much for this post (as well as all the others). You’re always incredibly encouraging.
I have an ebook formatting link for you as well:
http://guidohenkel.com/2010/12/take-pride-in-your-ebook-formatting/
Not only is his guide clear and concise, but Guido is extremely helpful if you happen to run into any snags. I prefer his guide over Smashwords for formatting Nook/Kindle books because it gives you more formatting control, but there’s no escaping Smashwords if you intend to use them as a distributor.
Wow, guys! Thanks for adding more great links! Free is worth trying, Steph, so I’ll have to try that one. Ditto on the webinar, Shonna. Hmm, it’s the 25th already here in Sydney, so it must be tomorrow. LOL! I’m about to click over. E.R., thanks so much for that encouraging word! It makes me feel like I’m doing something useful with my time. I LOVE encouraging people! Maybe I should focus on that more. I’m totally going to go get that ebook as well. Thanks so much for that!
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