So long and thanks for all the likes and listens. SPRT closed on 15 December 2016
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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.
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Most Recent Podcasts and Blog Posts

Weekly Roundup of Indie Publishing News and Stuff – 10 April 2016

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Author Jim Johnson joined Chrishuan Keller, X and Erica to discuss the below topics:

– Oh B&N you’ve done it again…
– New paying platform for internet content publishers
– Is the Facebook ads 20% text rule on the way out?
– Audible is branching out with podcasts and news
– Value Added Tax (VAT) on eBooks in Europe may be changing!
– Taming the Amazon sales algorithm

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SPRT #138 – Reviving a book series after ten years with Libby Hellmann

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Some of us take awhile to write the next book in the series but for crime novelist Libby Hellmann it was ten year between book four and five in her Ellie Foreman Mystery series. It’s not as simple as just writing the next book in the series, there are lots of things Libby needed to consider from if she should to how to bring Ellie to present day.

Libby joined us this week to talk about both the benefits and the challenges of reviving a series after a ten year hiatus and what impact would that time have on the character.

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Writer Journey Wednesday with Wade

Writer Journey Wednesday with Wade

April already? Really? Well, the first quarter has come and gone and not many words or anything published to show. My overall plan was to have 2016 take off like a rocket ship, but as of today we are still stuck on the launch pad. However, there are some takeaways from these first three months that I believe will help propel me to success. And I share them with you in hopes you can learn faster than I did.

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