Weekly Round up of Indie Publishing News and Stuff – 17 January 2016

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Changes are happening daily around the globe and in Indie Publishing, so you shouldn’t be surprised to see change happening here with the Self-Publishing Roundtable. The first change of note is that we are adding a second weekly podcast into the line up. We’ve decided to go back to our roots and have brought back the Roundtable aspect. Each Sunday (American time) we’ll invite a guest or two to join us and discuss the latest news and views from the self-publishing and indie industry and this will officially published on Monday (American time).

Topics include:
– Scriptwriting apps
– Author’s stealing from other authors AKA Don’t steal from David Gaughran
– December’s KENPC
– New Tech: Kindle-style braille ereader for the blind

Weekly Round up of Indie Publishing News and Stuff – 12 January 2016

Weekly Round up of Indie Publishing News and Stuff – 12 January 2016

The round up is a wee bit late this week. But better late than never, right? And it’s packed tight with even more news and helpful tidbits than usual!
This round up includes: Amazon tech that’ll help attract more readers and listeners, helpful resources to keep you running on time, Diana Gabaldon’s suggestions on writing sex scenes, catfishing book bloggers, the Authors Guild finally picking the right fight (I know, right?) and the late, great David Bowie (RIP).

SPRT Weekly Round Up – 28 December 2015

SPRT Weekly Round Up – 28 December 2015

Not much to report at this time of the year but we’ve found a few things to tickle your fancy 🙂
As always we have: helpful resources (Joss Whedon is the best resource), something about B&N, Australian Kobo readers, why you should write a guest post for the SPRT blog and other stuff!

SPRT Weekly Round Up – 22 December 2015

SPRT Weekly Round Up – 22 December 2015

Amazon Still Cracking Down

Amazon’s review policy has been causing some headaches of late. Not allowing reviews to be posted that have been made in exchange for money or other ‘gifts’ or reviews that have been made by people who have a connection to the author (you’re Facebook friends for example).