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Children’s Book Authorship is not a Hobby; It is a Way of Life

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Children's book authorship constitutes not merely a pastime but a profound commitment that permeates one's existence.

In this episode, I endeavour to illuminate the intricacies and realities of being an indie book author, contrasting it with the self-publishing route.

Through my experiences and insights gained from nearly forty interviews with fellow authors, I aim to elucidate the financial and creative responsibilities that accompany this vocation.

The discussion encompasses the distinctions between indie and self-publishing, emphasizing the necessity for substantial investment and the potential for accountability that hybrid publishing services may offer.

Ultimately, we seek to inspire aspiring authors to embrace this calling with earnest dedication and to share the journey of our literary endeavours.

Takeaways:

  • Children's book authorship is a profound commitment that transcends mere hobbyist pursuits.
  • Indie publishing requires authors to establish a personal publishing brand.
  • The process of publishing a children's book requires a significant financial investment and a substantial commitment.
  • Understanding the differences between indie and self-publishing is crucial for aspiring authors.
  • Hybrid publishing services can provide structure and accountability in the publishing process.
  • Authors must sell a considerable number of copies to recoup their publishing expenses.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Miriam Laundrie Publishing
  • Blue Balloon Publishing
  • Fox Books
  • Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear Publishing Den Inc.

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Children's book authorship constitutes not merely a pastime but a profound commitment that permeates one's existence.

In this episode, I endeavour to illuminate the intricacies and realities of being an indie book author, contrasting it with the self-publishing route.

Through my experiences and insights gained from nearly forty interviews with fellow authors, I aim to elucidate the financial and creative responsibilities that accompany this vocation.

The discussion encompasses the distinctions between indie and self-publishing, emphasizing the necessity for substantial investment and the potential for accountability that hybrid publishing services may offer.

Ultimately, we seek to inspire aspiring authors to embrace this calling with earnest dedication and to share the journey of our literary endeavours.

Takeaways:

  • Children's book authorship is a profound commitment that transcends mere hobbyist pursuits.
  • Indie publishing requires authors to establish a personal publishing brand.
  • The process of publishing a children's book requires a significant financial investment and a substantial commitment.
  • Understanding the differences between indie and self-publishing is crucial for aspiring authors.
  • Hybrid publishing services can provide structure and accountability in the publishing process.
  • Authors must sell a considerable number of copies to recoup their publishing expenses.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Miriam Laundrie Publishing
  • Blue Balloon Publishing
  • Fox Books
  • Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear Publishing Den Inc.

  continue reading

36 episodes

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