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What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes, and How Can I Be One, Too?
What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes, and How Can I Be One, Too? | Pamela Fagan Hutchins
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Who knew indie publishing could be this much fun? Whether you have already published or are contemplating your first book, Pamela Fagan Hutchins makes an overwhelming field manageable by presenting tried and true how-tos and a myriad of resources, including the marketing plan that got her debut novel national distribution - all with her tongue firmly planted in her cheek. What people are saying about What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes, and How Can I Be One, Too? "Sharp, practical, and a pleasure to read, this is an indispensable tool for indie writers. Hutchins maps the shortest distance between you and your readers. You need this book!" - Mark Moore, writer and editor "Sassy, brassy, can-do voice. It's very inspiring." - Martin Turnbull, author of The Garden of Allah novels "Fabulous! Dozens and dozens of great suggestions and resources. Indie writers are going to LOVE this book, not only for its insights, but for Pamela's witty personality." - Jennifer Meils, writer, editor, and journalism teacher "Loser is so packed full of useful, important information, it will become the Bible of indie publishing. As always, Pamela's wit and humor shines throughout. Definitely a must-have for any author." - Rhonda Erb, writer and editor "Awesome information; very well written." - Fernanda Brady, writer and English teacher
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Happy Indie Pride Day! Indie authors are the hardest working artists I know! Who are your favorite indie authors? #indieprideday #readindie #womenwriters

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Writers: you want this book! Thought about going indie? Going hybrid-traditional and indie? The info and attitude in this well-loved book make it a must read. I went to yet another great workshop with Pamela today-this one on using workplace investigations in mysteries. Her romantic mysteries are fun & her tips for writers of all levels rock.

BarbaraTheBibliophage This looks good. I‘m always thinking about writing, but not very disciplined beyond my book blog. This is what I read when I was self publishing my book. (edited) 7y
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