![]() ![]() I think the two worlds can coexist extremely well together if we’ll allow them to do so. I don’t believe it has to be an either/or thing. InkSlinger PR Jul 2013 - Present9 years 11 months Tennessee, United States I am responsible for all day-to-day tasks among my company. □ I also *think* we’ll be seeing indie and traditional publishing move towards each other more. And I’ve honestly never had an author or a publisher complain about anything that increases readership and sales. I think it increases readership across the board and therefore increases sales. I think this is smart on so many levels for both the author and the traditional authors. From the author of the sinfully sexy and highly addictive The Wolf Hotel series comes a seductive and tantalizing new novel, SWEET MERCY Nina West’s. I *think* we will see more and more hybrid authors-those who traditionally publish and indie publish at the same time. Our industry is growing right now, and I find it thrilling. Others I'm lucky to have in my corner are Denise Milano Sprung, publicist Jessica Estep of Inkslinger PR, my assistant Pam Million, formatter and interior. I’m one of those that love change (for the most part) and believe change is important for growth. There's just days until the release FROM BREATH AND RUIN by Carrie Ann Ryan - have you preordered your copy of this YAFantasy debut Amazon: Apple Books. If you had a crystal ball, where do you think (or hope) publishing will be in 5 yrs? Isn’t this a fun question to ask right now? Publishing is going through so many changes right now that it could go several directions. However-authors need to keep in mind that they should pimp their own books sparingly on Twitter. You SHOULD use Twitter to pimp that book. Instead of just being a maybe, or a “wouldn’t it be cool if we used Twitter to pimp this book”, thing, it is now a given. Grateful To Alex Conrad again for Medical Madlibs and for being so brilliant at. LOL As for changing the way we publish books, I think it’s something that is just a must now. To Nazarea Andrews at Inkslinger PR for setting up a fabulous blog tour. I am of the mindset that when I don’t know something, I ask Twitter. Book Ends Tours has merged We are now part of the InkSlinger PR Family To request tours and learn about our services, you can visit our new landing page. I use Facebook as my personal place, although InkSlinger PR does have a page of course, and I use Twitter as mostly business and a little bit personal. I think it’s a great way to network with others that have the same interests and desires. ![]() I utilize Twitter as a doorway into the literary community. TikTok video from InkSlinger PR (inkslingerpr): 'fyp booktok NancyNorthcott'. However, it’s not really one I want help with. How do you utilize Twitter? How do you believe it has changed the way we go about publishing books? Well, first I should admit that I am a Twitter Junkie. ![]()
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