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Building Your Author Platform Before Your Book Launch: A Step-by-Step Guide
Author platform" might be publishing's most misunderstood term. For nonfiction authors, it feels like a prerequisite. For novelists, it seems optional until suddenly it's urgent. Here's the reality: building platform before publication is easier, more authentic, and more effective than scrambling after launch. Platform is simply the infrastructure that allows you to reach readers directly, email lists, social media, your website, speaking, and network. Start small, be consist
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Why Representation in Publishing Still Matters in 2026
Despite genuine progress, publishing's diversity problem persists. Books by authors of color receive fewer acquisition offers, smaller advances, and less marketing support than comparable books by white authors. Editorial and leadership positions remain disproportionately homogeneous. Why does this matter? Readers deserve to see themselves as protagonists, not sidekicks. Writers from underrepresented backgrounds deserve spaces where their stories are valued. Representation is
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Writing Diverse Characters Authentically: A Practical Guide for Authors
Writing diverse characters isn't optional, a story populated only by people who mirror the author isn't reflecting reality. But it requires responsibility. The most common mistake is treating diverse characters as representatives of their demographic rather than as individuals who happen to belong to it. Done well, authentic representation expands empathy and challenges assumptions. Done poorly, it reinforces stereotypes and causes harm. Here's how to approach it with both hu
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Self-Publishing vs. Indie Press: Which Path Is Right for Your Book?
You've finished your manuscript, now what? Most authors face a choice between self-publishing and working with an indie press. Self-publishing offers complete creative control and higher royalties but requires managing everything yourself. Indie presses provide professional guidance and established distribution but mean lower royalties and less control. Both paths can lead to success, the right choice depends on your goals, budget, timeline, and what success means to you.
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