We've looked at things you can do as an author but how can others improve your book? The big advantage that others have is that they are not you and so they can provide insights that would have never crossed your mind. Here we'll look at - Readers and how important they can be Writing groups … Continue reading Things to consider before you publish (3) – How others can help
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Turning typed sheets into an ebook – our first customer
A lovely, quite diffident, Scotsman called Hamish Porteous turned up to our first seminar and stated up front that he was very unsure if this was something for him. He'd seen the advert in one of the local papers and had turned up 'just in case'. He hadn't bought a ticket because he wasn't online. … Continue reading Turning typed sheets into an ebook – our first customer
A new service – Garden City Ink Author Support
After holding our first seminar on How to Publish Your Book on Amazon and talking to the writers who attended we've had further thoughts about our idea of providing a service to help authors with the ebook publishing process. There are lots of websites out there where you can pay to have your book formatted … Continue reading A new service – Garden City Ink Author Support
Our first seminar – a real learning experience…for us!
We held our first seminar yesterday on How to Publish Your Own Book on Amazon and while the wonderful writers who attended said they learnt of lot I can honestly say that it was probably us who took the most away from the session. It's always great to meet fellow writers. Writing can be a solitary profession and … Continue reading Our first seminar – a real learning experience…for us!
How has Garden City Ink changed?
From the start it was always our intention that Garden City Ink would be used to help independent writers to self publish their ebooks. However, when we first had the idea, we envisaged some sort of information exchange with those writers who have successfully published their books would help new writers to do the same. We've … Continue reading How has Garden City Ink changed?