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"indie author marketing"

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  • First published on March 30, 2025

    Read all about how I helped comic book legend Larry Lieber bring his debut novel Chirps to fruition and to market.
  • Black and white photograph of an elephant's foot with a heavy chain around its ankle.

    First published on October 10, 2024

    Why are "genre" writers afraid their works might be considered "literary?"
  • Portrait of author Krista Walsh, a brunette woman whose hair is in a pony tail, with brown eyes,

    First published on May 31, 2023

    Canadian indie epic and urban fantasy author Krista Walsh talks writing, productivity, time management, mental health, and the writer's life in episode 086 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick.
  • First published on March 22, 2023

    Another audacious "why not?" proposal for funding creative endeavors in this 76th episode of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick.
  • First published on March 8, 2023

    Episode 074 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick spells out the most important things to consider when you decide on a social media marketing strategy for authors.
  • First published on February 8, 2023

    Learn how and why I'm letting you name your price when you buy my e-books directly from me... and why other authors should consider "pay what you want," too, in episode 070 of Sonitotum.
  • First published on January 17, 2023

    In episode 067 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick, I gotta wonder: does regularly tracking stats and analytics help or harm creativity in the long run?
  • First published on December 6, 2022

    In episode 062 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick, your host solves Amazon's book discovery problem for authors and readers alike. Listen!
  • First published on September 5, 2022

    Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick 049 explains why we should carefully examine the advice of those who deal in absolutes, and reveals why he thinks an author's website should be a personal, direct experience... if that works for you.

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