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SPONSOR MESSAGE: Have you ever thought about writing and publishing your own book? Its fast and easy to create, publish, and distribute your book worldwide with Amazons free print independent publishing offering - CreateSpace. With CreateSpace you can earn royalties of up to 80%. Maybe youve always had an idea for a book but were too daunted by the traditional gatekeepers of agents and publishers. Well now you can dust off the manuscript and get read to publish, because the growth of self-publishing services and social media makes it easier than ever to self-publish your book. But whether you self-publish or have a traditional book publisher, youll need to do more marketing, more outreach, more organizing more of everything! Authors are really becoming entrepreneurs, needing to understand the business of book publishing more than ever (even if they never thought theyd need to know this). This weeks Mediatwits talks to successful self-published authors as part of our Authors as Entrepreneurs special, including self-published author, expert and MediaShift contributor Carla King and successful self-published authors Darcie Chan and Hugh Howey. MediaShifts Mark Glaser hosts, along with Mnica Guzmn from the Seattle Times and GeekWire and Andrew Lih from American University. Watch or listen to the podcast here:

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Ana Marie Cox is a senior political columnist for The Guardian. She is the founding editor of the Wonkette blog and has covered politics and the culture of Washington, D.C. for outlets including the Washington Post, Playboy, GQ, Mother Jones and Elle. She is the author of the novel Dog Days and lives in St. Paul, Minn. Follow her on Twitter @anamariecox. Mark Glaser is executive editor of MediaShift and Idea Lab. He is a longtime

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Carla King is an author, a publishing consultant, and founder of the Self-Publishing Boot Camp program providing books, lectures and workshops for prospective self-publishers. She has self-published her adventure travel stories since 1994 on the internet and in print. Find her workshop schedule and buy the Self-Publishing Boot Camp Guide for Authors on SelfPubBootCamp.com. Darcie Chan is the author of The Mill River Recluse, a self-published debut novel that appeared on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists for more than 28 weeks and became a heartwarming favorite of readers across the country. Darcie was born in Wisconsin and grew up in various small towns in the Midwest. Currently, she lives just north of New York City with her husband and son. Her second novel, which is also set in the fictional world of Mill River, Vt., will be published by Ballantine Books in March 2014. Hugh Howey spent eight years as a yacht captain, delivering boats all over the world. Lured away from the sea by the girl of his dreams, he directed his energies into writing. His first series, The Molly Fyde Saga, won endorsements and awards from bestselling authors and bloggers. But it was his publication of Wool and the four stories that followed that gave him the freedom to quit his day job and write full-time. He now lives in Jupiter, Fl. with his wife Amber and their dog Bella, just close enough to the sea for it to call to him yet again.
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1. How do I self-publish? The Internet has disrupted every corner of the communication industry, and book publishing is no exception. More authors are turning to self-publishing after bad experiences with publishers or the prohibitively high barriers associated with traditional methods. Authors can now publish easily with a growing number of low-cost tools. What are the downsides and benefits of self-publishing? Does it work for every author? What are the unique challenges and opportunities afforded to self-publishers. 2. How do I get people to buy my book? Once youve written a book, getting people to buy it is crucial. There a number of tools available to authors for little or no cost, such as apps and social media, that can propel them to the top of the best-sellers list. Marketing the old-fashioned way is still necessary, such as book signings (even with e-books) and getting book reviews. What should every author do to promote themselves? What are the big mistakes to avoid? Is it possible to burnout on self-promotion? 3. How much will it cost me? The short answer is time and money. Years of experience make for great books, so start collecting your ideas early, either into a blog, Tumblr or unpublished chapters to make the creation of the final book all the easier. Once its time to publish, there a bunch of costs to consider, such as copy editing, cover design, printing, distribution, etc. that can amount to anywhere between $125 to $5,000. As an entrepreneur, youll need to raise your own money. What services are crucial for authors to invest in? Where can authors save money if theyre low on cash? Any tips on fundraising?

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