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15 votes
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My wife releases her 5th book today!
As a proud husband, I wanted to share that my wife's new book is officially released today! We both knew nothing about publishing books before this journey and now she is independently publishing...
As a proud husband, I wanted to share that my wife's new book is officially released today! We both knew nothing about publishing books before this journey and now she is independently publishing her 5th book and first in a new series. She writes romance, so not my normal choice of material, but I have read all of her books and really enjoy them. There is just something cool about seeing my wife bring characters to life, especially since I do not consider myself a creative.
She did have a photography business before Covid, which fell apart thanks to the lockdowns. That's when she got into bookstagram and eventually decided to write her own books. Its been a wild ride since and she has met a ton of great people. It sure doesn't pay the bills, but that seems pretty par for the course. AI slop isn't helping that either.
Anyways, if you have Kindle Unlimited you can read it there for free. Or you can find her book on Amazon if you want. Sadly, its the best place left for indie authors.
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Questions for ~books on self promotion
Random question. What do the wonderful people of Tildes think about self promotion here? My wife is an indie author. As a proud and supportive husband, if I posted about her new book here is that...
Random question. What do the wonderful people of Tildes think about self promotion here? My wife is an indie author. As a proud and supportive husband, if I posted about her new book here is that fine or in poor taste? I searched but nothing came up, which made me assume I just wasn't searching correctly. But maybe no one has asked before?
So I would love to know/hear everyone's opinions.
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Storyteller v2 is now available!
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In his memoirs, Bill Gates acknowledges his privileges and luck
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Play my /r/fantasy bingo card as a game of Connections
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A review of 'Spock's World', a Star Trek novel
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Books I read during 2024 that were published during 2024 (part 2!)
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A note on Worm - A review of John McCrae's Worm
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Books I read during 2024 that were published during 2024
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Storyteller is now on PikaPods
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LISICA - The Scientist Soap Opera - Celebrating my 30th episode!
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Lisica - Weekly episodes of a scientist soap opera
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I made an open-source, self-hostable synced narration platform for ebooks
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Staining The Timbre - Review: "The Hillbilly Moonshine Massacre" by Jonathan Raab
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Review: "Bedroom Music" by Steph Castor
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I made a 2,000-word analysis of Robert Heinlein’s "All You Zombies" (with visuals!)
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A dog called Mixture
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The "Oldest book you own" thread set me off having a look through my bookshelf. I came across a first edition 1912 copy of The Yoga Sutras of PatanJali by Charles Johnston.
5 votes