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 #129- Abundant Writing with Honoree Corder

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This week we were joined by Honoree Corder. She specializes in changing the mindset of the struggling artist. Her daily practices and routines put writers on the right track to produce on a continuous basis. Her book Prosperity for Writers and the companion Prosperity for Writers Productivity Journal will push you towards abundance for your writing career.

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Writing Journey Wednesday with Wade

Writing Journey Wednesday with Wade

Well, there it goes. Turn, wave and smile at the beauty that slipped through your grasp. It was meant to be grand affair. A new relationship with your writer self and what you are to become. Of course, I’m referring to January. The month where you get to start over and make everything right. Did it happen for you? For me?

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Weekly Round up of Indie Publishing News and Stuff – 31 January 2016

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Welcome to the Roundtable Roundup, our third weekly podcast where we 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 live to discuss the latest news and views from the self-publishing and indie industry.

Topics include:
– Kobo partners with ListenUp to give authors a discount on audiobook production
– According to German Court: sharing your Amazon purchases online is spamming
– A call to bust Amazon ‘monopoly’
– Plagiarism: K-Reports is using Book Report’s source code

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