by Jackie King
Technology in printing and the
popularity of ebooks have changed the publishing world in ways that have
transformed the book industry.
I’ve always been something of a
late bloomer, and my entrance into publishing my own books is no different.
When I started writing seriously, that was back in the late 1980s, self-publishing
was considered to be something that only hobbyists indulged in to bolster their
egos. Twenty-first century publishing is a whole new ballgame.
The once shabby title of “self-publishing,” is now called “Indie publishing," and has a shine all its own. Now everyone and his favorite author seems to be considering some type of Indie publishing. Including yours truly.
The once shabby title of “self-publishing,” is now called “Indie publishing," and has a shine all its own. Now everyone and his favorite author seems to be considering some type of Indie publishing. Including yours truly.
At the close of 2016, I asked for the copyrights to all of my books and novellas to be returned to me, and the regional publisher I worked with for many years graciously agreed. So with the help of local writer/editor, Joshua Danker-Dake, and local graphic designer/artist, Mark Combs, I am in the process of printing Blue Cameo Books.
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Josh Daker-Dake, Writer and Editor |
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Mark Combs, Graphic Designer/Artist |
I’m very excited with this new
venture, and am enjoying learning more and more about the craft of
self-publishing each day. The illustrious SistersInCrime organization plans on
sponsoring a ListServ for its members sometime this year.
Very soon I’ll show the new
covers of my “Corpse,” series, featuring Grace Cassidy, an independent B&B
inn-sitter who offers her services to overworked innkeepers who desperately
need a vacation.