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.
You can also watch us on our YouTube channel at any time.

 

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Most Recent Podcasts and Blog Posts

SPRT #132 – Report on Romance Author Hawaii Conference Retreat with author Trish McCallan

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Romance author and former SPRT host Trish McCallen returned to the show! Trish reported on the happenings, juicy details and innovations she learned while at the Romance Author Hawaii Conference Retreat held earlier this month. And remember romance authors are usually at the forefront of change in the publishing industry so this was quite interesting! We’ll also learned what Trish has been up to since leaving SPRT and her future plans.

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Comic: the joys of reading reviews…

This is advice that all authors receive at one point or another and that is: to never read the reviews.

Sometimes we do. We can’t help it. We authors are a curious lot. I’m sure we’ve all sneaked a peak and found something that irked our authorly minds. So I’m sure you can totally relate to the below stick figure comic about being an author…

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Weekly Round up of Indie Publishing News and Stuff – 21 February 2016

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Chrishaun Keller and Robert Chazz Chute joined Erica and special guest Chris Fox to discuss the below topics:

– Scribd is limiting it’s unlimited subscription
– Science Fiction authors banding together to help you discover sci-fi!
– Amazon is not hiding reviews so stop freaking out!
– Reedsy launches its new Book Editor
– Literary fiction mourns the loss of two epic authors

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