There’s an inherent benefit of calling people on their crap: not only might they fix their stuff, but it lets you see what’s wrong with your own. So […]
What Kind Of Publishing Should Authors Choose?
As a small publisher – and as someone who has done self-publishing in the past – I sometimes get asked why people should choose one path of publishing […]
Being Transparent About Finances: More About Alliteration Ink’s Print Price Increase
Over the weekend, I announced (via both the e-mail newsletter1 and then the blog) that Alliteration Ink’s print prices will be going up by a dollar on 3 […]
What possible reason could there be for an eBook to cost more than a print book?
Back in 2011, I expressed some puzzlement about why a digital book and print book would be offered at the same price. So imagine my annoyance when I […]
Revising my contracts
Contracts are vital for authors and publishers (and yes, self-pub people as well, because there’s some strange stuff in distributor contracts sometimes.) I wrote a big compendium post […]
I made the mistake of reading John C. Wright’s blog and realized something important
I just read two entries of Mr. Wright’s blog, mind you. I lay the responsibility of this squarely at the feet of Nick Mamatas, who linked to one […]