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How can You support an Indie Author?
Let's face it - most Indie authors do not have the marketing dollars nor the
connections of the big publishing houses to properly market their new book. The
cost to actually create a children's book runs in the thousands of dollars, despite
the rumors that it's easy and free. Then there are the tireless hours spent writing,
and writing, and even more writing; something you cannot add a dollar value to.
There is a misconception that self-published books do not meet the high quality
standards of traditionally published works. This is not the case. There are many
factors to be considered including printing quality and delivery. A book ordered
through a POD (print-on-demand) platform will not have the same paper weight
or finished quality as an offset printed book. But offset printing means bulk - and
bulk means more money Many customers would not know this and, therefore,
conclude that only traditionally published books are worthy. Some authors write
as a hobby, others write to tell their story, and then there are those who write
because of their passion to share a message or bring awareness to a situation or
worthy cause. No matter what the reason behind the book, an author goes on a
roller coaster ride of emotions, joys, and frustrations to bring to life a product that
There are millions of books published and
can have a huge impact on a child's life... and the world.
self-published authors need your help and
support
Here are a few ways to do that:
purchase their book
join their email list to stay informed on news
and new book releases (and free downloads)
contact the author for book readings, both in-
person and virtual readings
If you found a book you liked (and I'm sure
there are plenty in this catalog) SHARE with
colleagues, family, and friends (tag the
author)
Help boost the visibility of the books by
posting a review on Amazon (or the retailers
site)