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Podcast of this Chapter Elsie’s thin hand pressed the afghan into a tight space between her leg and the wheelchair arm. Her sister had crocheted it, this green and orange thing, her lifeline to the outside. “Ready to go back?” A staccato voice.
With increased demand and Improved technology bringing lower production costs, the audiobook industry has exploded. Audio narration is now a viable option even for newer indie authors. In episode 09 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, we tal
Chapter Four: MaxEven after they tried to imprison me in that infernal shop in London, I flew daily to this same perch and watched as I had done for centuries past. I had witnessed the comings and goings of this old castle for generations, bu
Chapter Three: MaconUnder the direst circumstances, even the most preposterous solution seems viable. When I last crossed Henry Chittenden’s threshold, such a solution had been my greatest hope. Now after all these years that solution had bec
Podcast of this Chapter London is made for walking, for seeing and being seen. Which is why, after closing the shop early, I paid ninepence for an omnibus to the edge of the city. The omnibus cad, a dandy in his white top hat and green coat, as
People say, “You can’t judge a book by a cover.” But in the world of online publishing, the first impression created by a book cover often means the difference between a book’s failure or its commercial success. In episode 08 of the Indie Autho
Podcast of this Chapter I didn’t look up when the door creaked open. It would either be Mr. Smith for the rent or one of the protestors who hung outside my shop. I wasn’t excited about either. The rumbling of hooves and heels against granite pa
The writer’s tool Scrivener is popular among authors for many good reasons, but the first time you open it can leave you feeling overwhelmed. In episode 07 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, we talk with Scrivener expert and romance author
Jobs, families, and other responsibilities can feel like hurdles on the path to finishing a novel and achieving success as an author. In episode 06 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, we talk with award-winning post-apocalyptic and crime thr
Every road to becoming a full-time author is as unique as the writer who travels it. In episode 05 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, we talk with award-winning epic and dark fantasy author Autumn Birt about her decision to leave a near six
Many marketing options exist for authors: some expensive, some not so expensive, some effective, some not so effective. In episode 04 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, we talk with Jesper Schmidt about his system for using Twitter to conne
World building can be one of the most creative and fulfilling parts of writing fantasy, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t fraught with peril. In episode 03 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, we chat with Randy Ellefson, author of the three-boo
Producing an audiobook for Amazon ACX can be expensive, and if you’re a DIY type, it can be a daunting task.  In episode 02 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, U.K. audio editor Jason Nightall gives technical tips and tactics to help you rec
Many dream of full-time writing, but the saturated book market can make that dream feel like a pipe dream. In Episode 01 of the Indie Author’s Journey Podcast, your host Terry Heath discusses his vision for the road to full-time author, includi
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