August 21, 2017 6:00 AM
Promote You: Are You an Indie Author?
Natalie Bright
To better promote yourself, you need a clearer picture of the path you want to pursue.
The old west, history of the U.S. and the hardiness of the people from that time period has always fascinated me. I ran across this quote from the Editor of the Cheyenne Valley News, Harry Lovald, who wrote: “The trouble with most of us is a restless spirit. Instead of making opportunity come to us, we are chasing our legs off running after it.”
That description of early pioneers perfectly describes today’s Indie Author. This week, someone asked me, “What is the term you keep saying? Indie Author? What does that mean?” For me the choice is finally clear. After four years, I terminated the contract with a literary agency to become a proud Indie Author.
For those of you who are new to the creative art of writing and publishing your book, here is a quick review of today’s terms.
Either way you look at it, it’s all good and it’s a wonderful time to be the creator of original content.
“It is a great responsibility to be pioneers in so great a world.” NARCISSA WHITMAN
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