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Independent Publishers and You with Laynie Bynum and M. Dalto

Business Independent Publishers and You with Laynie Bynum and M. Dalto

Level
Mixed
Category
  1. Business
  2. Indie Publishing
  3. Bootcamp
The LIVE webinar will be presented on ZOOM. For more information on how to access Zoom for your first Zoom meeting, please check out HERE.

With the ongoing mergers of large, behemoth publishing houses, independent publishers are becoming the future of traditional publishing. Their ability to change and grow with the market and fulfill the needs and wishes of readers, makes them an attractive alternative for the querying author. But as with every emerging industry, it has its share of bad actors and misinformed rumors.

In this webinar, Sword and Silk's Laynie Bynum and M. Dalto go in depth into the benefits and drawbacks of independent publishing, how to research and submit to publishers, and what red flags to look out for. Using their years in the industry as a guide, they explore the good, bad, and ugly to help protect authors from pitfalls and lead them through the complex and nuanced world of indie publishing houses.
Outline
This is a live webinar. A recording will be available later the following week for a specified amount of time.

The LIVE webinar will take place at 1:00 p.m. EST. Don't know what time that is? Check out the Time Zone Converter.
Author
Layniebee
Start date
Sep 12, 2021 at 1:00 PM
End date
Sep 12, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Registration end date
Sep 12, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Rating
5.00 star(s) 2 ratings

Latest reviews

Another excellent webinar filled with useful information for new authors including danger signs when looking for publishers especially regarding vanity presses or hybrid situations.
So much information about small presses, what to look for, how to avoid a bad small press, and the realities of what you’ll still have to do as an author working with a small press (as well as with some of the “Big 4”).