by Deena Rae | Apr 29, 2026 | Phase 4, Publishing Tips
Author invoices aren’t just for getting paid—they protect your income and create structure in your business. If you’re not invoicing consistently, you’re creating gaps that lead to confusion and delayed payments. Learn what to include on every invoice and why it matters more than you think.
by Deena Rae | Apr 27, 2026 | News and Trends
ARCs are changing fast. Here’s what BookCon 2026 revealed about ARC marketing, resale problems, and what indie authors should do differently.
by Deena Rae | Apr 25, 2026 | In Depth - Book Anatomy, In Depth Education, Publishing Tips
Front matter sets the tone for your book before page one. Learn what to include, what to skip, and how to position your book like a pro.
by Deena Rae | Apr 22, 2026 | Phase 5, Publishing Tips
Learn how indie authors can get their books into libraries without Draft2Digital using print distribution, alternative platforms, and smarter publishing strategies.
by Deena Rae | Apr 20, 2026 | News and Trends
Draft2Digital may begin charging authors to use its platform. Learn how this impacts your profit, pricing, and whether going wide still makes financial sense.
by Deena Rae | Apr 18, 2026 | News and Trends
Thinking about leaving Draft2Digital? Before you pull your books, learn how to analyze your sales data, identify top platforms, and make smarter publishing decisions.
by Deena Rae | Apr 17, 2026 | In Depth - Book Anatomy, In Depth Education, Publishing Tips
Book structure isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of a professional reading experience. Learn how proper book architecture impacts readability, reviews, and sales.
by Deena Rae | Apr 15, 2026 | Phase 4, Publishing Tips
Learn how authors can get paid professionally using invoicing, PayPal, and tools like Wave or Found while protecting cash flow and avoiding common mistakes.
by Deena Rae | Apr 10, 2026 | In Depth - Marketing, In Depth Education, Publishing Tips
Think you need a big budget to market your book? These free marketing tactics actually work—if you use them strategically.
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