E-book revolution gathers pace

The move towards digital publishing is happening on all fronts - even though some people aren't getting the message

Self-publishing or direct publishing?

Now that self-publishing is becoming respectable, maybe it's time for a new name

Self-publishing: tax matters

Most POD services are based in the US, and that can cause tax complications for those authors who aren't. Here's what I did about it

Going Rouge - the web way

A new book about Sarah Palin is a good example of the speed afforded by new web-based publishing models

Death of the bookshop: good for the planet?

With the e-book revolution gathering pace, maybe it's time to ask whether the fondness some of us have for the printed book is ecologically justifiable

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Self-publishing: the website at the centre of your universe

When it comes to marketing your book, having a successful website means that your readers will find you

Self-publishing: design the cover pt.2

A few more tips on designing the cover of your book

Self-publishing: designing the cover

Some tips on setting up the cover of your book using Photoshop or InDesign

Embracing new technology

Some people still regard e-books as a fad or an inadequate replacement for paper. But that attitude is fast becoming outdated.

Self-publishing: the web-based model

The internet still accounts for only a small portion of book sales. But maybe that's enough for self-publishers and we can simply forget about bookshops

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The dangers of giving it away

Free e-books may or may not damage print book sales - but they'll certainly damage e-book sales

Lulu changes its distribution packages

'Published by You' is no longer an option - but who benefits?

Slouching towards tomorrow - the search for new publishing models

Publishers are having trouble working out what to do with the web and other new technologies. But at least some are making an effort

Lady Caine now at Amazon.com

Publishing via CreateSpace means that self-published books get equal treatment with mainstream titles in the world's biggest bookstore

Is publishing broken?

The publishing world is in trouble, and clinging to outmoded attitudes may be part of the problem