e-publishing

Adventures in e-publishing Part 15 – interview with MG Harris.

I’m delighted to welcome another bold adventurer in e-publishing, Maria (MG) Harris, author of the popular Joshua Files series of thrillers for pre-teens and teenagers, Invisible City, Ice Shock, Zero Moment, Dark Parallel and Apocalypse Moon, all published by Scholastic. Maria has now self-published a further e-book, drawing on the same fictional universe, The Descendant. …

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Adventures in e-publishing Part Ten – interview with Aliefka Bijlsma

Aliefka Bijlsma was born in the Caribbean but has lived all over the world. She is an author and screenwriter who is also an e-publishing pioneer in Holland, where she now lives. Her most recent novel, The Consul General’s Wife, came out as a free e-book achieving 50,000 downloads, after being published conventionally. One critic …

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Adventures in e-publishing part six – interview with Kate Allan.

Kate Allan is the author of a number of romantic novels, including Krakow Waltz, Fateful Deception and The Smuggler Returns. Under her married name of Kate Nash, she is also a literary agent and a director at independent publisher Myrmidon Books. She has recently self-published for the first time; a novella, Snowbound on the Island, …

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Adventures in e-publishing Part Five – The Bridge that Bunuel Built

All this week I’ve been looking at the rise of e-publishing. First there was a look at Michael Gregorio’s collection of satirical essays about living in Italy in the midst of a crisis. In the second of my ‘Adventures in e-Publishing’ I interviewed Lee Jackson, historical crime writer and the publisher of a series of …

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