Indie Community: A Call to Action
A husband-and-wife team embraces creating magical stories featuring characters of color. more"No One Wants to Hear You Breathe"
An author gets a crash course in narrating her own audiobook. moreTwenty Titles Advance to BookLife Prize Semifinals
Twenty books across four categories advanced to the semifinal round of the BookLife Prize Nonfiction Contest. moreand more.
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First Lines: March 2024
This month, we’ve got chicken stew, murder, medicine, and more.
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Ask an Expert: Sensitivity Reading and Diversity
BookLife talks with Renee Harleston, founder of Writing Diversely, about the value of sensitivity readers.
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New Titles from Self-Publishers: February 2024
Booksellers, publishers, librarians, and agents are encouraged to look at the 83 self-published titles below. Each appears with a list of retailers that are selling the book and a description provided by its author.
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Indie Spotlight: February 2024
In this edition of our monthly thematic roundup of BookLife titles, we feature romance and relationship-focused books.
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“Be in Love with Your Book”
A writer explores trauma and second chances in her debut novel.
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First Lines: February 2024
This month, we’ve got travel, health, spring sunshine, and much more.
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Indie Spotlight: End of January 2024
In this edition of our monthly thematic roundup of BookLife titles, we feature self-help and finance books.
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YA Romance Requires Crazy Imagination and Full-Blown Dreams
Indie author Jillian Dodd explores what it takes to write YA romance.
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Market Like a Superstar
You’re not Beyoncé—but you can learn from her marketing strategies. By following this article's examples, you can strengthen your brand, broaden your reach, and foster lasting relationships with your readers in the competitive literary landscape.
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Judging a Book by Its Cover
Lambda Award–winning author Sassafras Lowrey offers some design advice for indie authors.
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