The Self-Publishing Roundtable (SPRT) was a podcast and blog
run by indie writers for indie writers.
Every Thursday Night we used to stream an interview or discussion live on YouTube, and this website.
For those who like to read words, we (or a guest) sometimes blogged on Wednesdays.
Don’t want to look at our pretty faces? Then get the audio, available on iTunes.
You can also watch us on our YouTube channel at any time.
Most Recent Podcasts and Blog Posts
Behind the scenes of SPRT’s first ever multi-author cross promo and giveaway
After having Patty Jansen on the show to talk about her multi-author cross promos, we decided to give back to the indie community and our audience by running one ourselves. So, in April we undertook a task that turned out to be even bigger than we could ever imagine!
This is a summary of the main events before, during and after the promotion. The plan, the reality, what we’d do differently as well as what’s next. There are also pretty pictures 😀
SPRT #142 – What is Draft2Digital and what can it do for you?
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There are more places to publish than just at Amazon. Draft2Digital is one of the ways you can get your ebook out into the world. What is Draft2Digital? Well, think Smashwords but with a pretty website and no meatgrinder. They’re an ebook distributor which is handy for writers/publishers who can’t or choose not to go direct. Want to hear more? Good, that’s why we invited Dan Wood, Draft2Digital’s Director of Operations and Author Relations to the podcast.
Writer Journey Wednesday with Wade
When I agreed to write these monthly posts I promised to be honest. And I feel confessional, but I declare that this will be the last post explaining how I didn’t get any writing done. However, until next month, I need to face something. I’m scared. Scared, I’m not good enough. Scared, I’ll never have anything completed. Scared, I’m a fraud. Scared, writing isn’t what I was meant to do. I understand that all writers have these thoughts, but honestly, until recently I was void of these.