5 SELF-PUBLISHING MISCONCEPTIONS

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Thought we'd talk about 5 Self Publishing Misconceptions I've come across and why I don't agree with them. There are outliers and exceptions to every situation when I speak, I'm talking about the majority, not the special cases. Would love to continue the discussion below!
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    I've been in the indie scene since 2011. I published my first romance novel in 2014 (Weak for Him). Under Kennedy Fox, we've made USA Today 4 times since 2017. With Lyra Parish, I've made top 100 several times on Amazon.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @TheCourtneyProject
    @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks so much for being here! Do you have any misconceptions you’ve heard about self-published? I’d love to hear them! Any questions? Post them below! ❤️

    • @gfadventure5510
      @gfadventure5510 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the video. I am doing self publish book of my poems. I am stating the publisher is my full name not made up company. Not sure how that will look. I did hire a graphic designer to design the cover and I had people edit and proof my manuscript. Any thoughts about how to list oneself as publisher?

  • @greenhill1458
    @greenhill1458 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much. Very helpful!

  • @lafemmenikita123
    @lafemmenikita123 Před 5 lety +8

    So refreshing to hear this take from someone that is successfully self published. I also love that you offered some behind the scenes context. Thank you! Please consider doing a video on marketing, and all the other ways authors can make money with their books such as audio, foreign rights, movie deals.

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much for being here and for watching! I probably should do a marketing series. I’ve had so many people ask. :)

  • @judeultra7348
    @judeultra7348 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your shirt,

  • @Nate1975
    @Nate1975 Před 4 lety +5

    You are very serious about your career.
    Love it and you speak well. Well-done

  • @1MKWilliams
    @1MKWilliams Před 5 lety +4

    Yes! Agree so much with this and the people who have sworn off of indies because of one error they found in a book years ago. People listen to indie music, they watch indie films, why not read indie books. All I can say is: "Girl, PREACH!!"

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety +1

      MK Williams yes! 100%!! I’m always like but... some of my favorite books are self-published and don’t have errors and have beautiful covers. MISSING OUT!!! LOL. ❤️❤️

    • @1MKWilliams
      @1MKWilliams Před 5 lety

      @@TheCourtneyProject So true, and I do still catch errors in traditionally published books. I loved EVERY second of this video. So glad I found your channel. :)

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety

      MK Williams thank you!! Glad you’re here! Oh yes, I’ve seen mistakes in tradpubbed books too. No editor is perfect.

  • @Memememe-is1yn
    @Memememe-is1yn Před 2 lety +1

    I had to edit my first book on my own because the editors I paid to "fix" my book ended up making more errors than corrections (one just put it through a computer program that messed up the grammar even more). Unless you want to pay around $1,000 for a freelance editor, its hard to find a good one.

  • @Memememe-is1yn
    @Memememe-is1yn Před 2 lety +1

    My #1: Thinking that marketing a book today is the same as it was 10 years ago. Oh, how wrong I was.

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 2 lety +1

      The basics are the same, but social media isn’t. 😂 If only…

  • @poetspicecolorwrite
    @poetspicecolorwrite Před 5 lety +3

    This was helpful as a person trying to get started. Sometimes it seems so wide open and so extreme that even thinking about publishing stops me from writing.

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety

      Poetspice Biblio Scribe just start with writing and finishing the best book you can then figure out all the publishing stuff later. :)

  • @jshorter3303
    @jshorter3303 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for this!

  • @joannaholden943
    @joannaholden943 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you SO MUCH for sharing! I am working hard to become a successful self-published author, and fighting the stigmas and stereotypes can be frustrating. I love that this video is so balanced - there are extremist opinioms on all sides. Thanks for providing a balanced view!

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety +1

      Joanna Holden aww thanks so much! Good luck on your publishing journey. Happy you’re here!

    • @MrAmansa12345
      @MrAmansa12345 Před 4 lety +1

      I definitely think theres some stigma! Like when I tell people I want to self publish they consider that I'm taking the easy way out.... like what

  • @melanieclarkauthor960
    @melanieclarkauthor960 Před 5 lety +3

    Oh this video gives me a little more hope!!! And gives soooo much valuable info! I subscribed twice! My personal account and author one😁 Thank you!!!

  • @drpepper998
    @drpepper998 Před 3 lety

    The big thing about self-publish compared to traditional published is a self published book can give you a drip of income and while trad published books will give you some money at some point. If you write fast you can have several books on the market when you self-publish. Trad publishing can takes years to just get published and then you book will be another year or so before they publish it.

  • @ngtskynebula
    @ngtskynebula Před 5 lety +1

    I'm just a fanfic writer nowadays but the title interested me and I stayed. Must say your pronunciation and the way you talk is incredibly clear! My bilingual self thanks you wholeheartly 🤣💕
    Great video, darling! Thanks a lot.

  • @yamfaceon
    @yamfaceon Před 5 lety +3

    Your shirt made me cackle out loud. 😂

  • @kiterafrey
    @kiterafrey Před 2 lety

    As someone who worked in trad as an editor, it isn’t that it’s harder to get an agent, it is harder to get the book you self published picked up for trad in the USA for reprint

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. If you self-publish it, lol, it’s pretty much dead in the water unless you sell a million copies as an indie. I’ve found that when you pitch for subrights agents, if you can’t sell your English titles in a competitive market, they don’t want you. Our agent wanted our sales records to date before she offered us a contact and even now, she requires them monthly.

    • @kiterafrey
      @kiterafrey Před 2 lety

      @@TheCourtneyProject I’m not surprised since typically agents only get paid when you do. It’s also super analytical being an agent when pitching to presses. But as far as online discourse goes you’re one of the few agented indies who talks about the process, which I find fascinating as an editor.

  • @y1e2t34i
    @y1e2t34i Před rokem

    Thank you for point #1. I read someone's self-published fantasy novel that he had asked me to take a look at for a review. It was quite bad. He used beta readers (and not a few of them, either) but the book was a mess. A good developmental editor when have made that book like 50X better.

  • @jasonturno4823
    @jasonturno4823 Před 4 lety

    30%

  • @alinasartcafe
    @alinasartcafe Před 5 lety +2

    Loved this video! I have spent way too much time discussing this and I now usually respond with an eye-roll.
    I think the second misconception (the make more money when you self-publish bit) comes from very symplistic math. The most royalty you can get is 50% with indie publishers and about 25% with bigger trad publishers. And that's after Amazon's cut, for example. So you'd typically have to sell a lot more books than if self-publishing to make the same amount of money. Which is true, but then there's the initial cost in self-publishing, plus all the other factors you mentioned. I think that aspect is why people think you can make more, less so than the fact you get paid quarterly or every six months. There are smaller publishers who pay monthly, btw, but all the ones I know of are indie.
    The quantity over quality stuff annoys the crap out of me. But hey... I don't really see an end to it. I'm like four or five books ahead right now and it's still tight lol. I can't wait to get to 10 books ahead :D
    Also, preach on the read aloud edit! It's the best thing ever, especially for catching typos and stuff that just doesn't sound right.

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety

      Alina Popescu totally agree with you! The second point is a hard one because yes, if your book skyrockets the same as if you had a trad publisher if you self-published, you’d absolutely make more. But who’s to say it would do great being trad pubbed? Or even self-pubbed? LOL. It’s the risk we take when publishing. There’s no definitive answer, but I see people arguing until their brains explode over it in FB groups. There are too many scenarios with both routes, which goes back to doing your research and producing the best book possible!
      Yessssssss....listening to the book is SO helpful. Omg. It’s helped me catch so many repetitive phrases or thoughts that I didn’t see reading. It forces you to view it differently which only makes your work stronger. Highly recommend it to everyone!! ❤️❤️

  • @lassesvane3071
    @lassesvane3071 Před 2 lety

    Great video, and so true with all of these conceptions. What does your timeline look like? I draft fast enough, but for me the bottleneck is always feedback and edits. When I send it out to critique partners, they only do one chapter a week. And with 30+ chapters, it will take a while. And then comes beta feedback and edits, and prof editors and edits. Same process as you use, but it feels like it takes forever when you want to write and publish several books a year. Any advice on how to speed up the process while still keeping quality?

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 2 lety

      Hi! I’d get paid critique partners who can finish your entire book in a week. It costs around $50-$75 to pay someone and with the monetary exchange, it’s not longer a favor but a job. 1 chapter per week is too slow.

  • @storydtechtiverobertjones464

    “Direct it yourself,” is perfect! I think more people are taking their work seriously and hiring editors, taking more time with craft. Some of them are those who realized the weren’t ready back when the self publishing boom first began. Going to be self publishing myself and would love to hear more about your process, specifically how long between books. Are you staying with the four novels per year minimum model, more than four, less?

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety +1

      StoryDTechtive I think you hit the nail on the head! Oh man, this year was a tad crazy with 6 full-length and 2 novellas. But, some of those were written last year. Typically, under Kennedy Fox, we release 5-6 books per year, but start writing the current year for the next year, if that makes sense. So at the end of 2019, we’ll be working on 2020 books.
      I do plan to release under my LP name next year and my goal is to release 3-4 books. But I’m trying to get ahead of schedule now. This might be a good topic for a video. :)

    • @storydtechtiverobertjones464
      @storydtechtiverobertjones464 Před 5 lety

      It would definitely boo a good topic. I touched on this very method in my own self publishing vids-working ahead, creating arcs. It’s what we did in the comic book field and its what traditional publishers do. I’m working to be at least a year ahead in my own WIPs. And since I feel the best arcs are 4 books, I’ll actually be a year and a half by the time I finish getting my second arc in draft...which will give me a good buffer.

  • @kiterafrey
    @kiterafrey Před 4 lety

    OMG thank you for mentioning Alpha Readers! So many newbies have no idea!

  • @l.r.rutherford6957
    @l.r.rutherford6957 Před 5 lety +2

    I love the vid. There were some things I really needed to hear as I continue the self publishing journey. Question: where does one go to find editors and cover designers for indie writers?

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 5 lety +1

      I’ve found most of my designers by checking out books in my genre that I know are written by indie authors. Also Facebook has been extremely helpful. Dunno if you’re in the Alessandra Torre Inkers group or not but it’s a great resource!

    • @l.r.rutherford6957
      @l.r.rutherford6957 Před 5 lety

      @@TheCourtneyProject thanks for the tip! I'm not, but I'm about to be! Lol 😎

  • @stevenbaxter1138
    @stevenbaxter1138 Před 4 lety

    An agent takes you to the next level? Do you mean like a movie?

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 4 lety

      Are your comments intentionally snarky or am I missing something?

  • @RancherNikki
    @RancherNikki Před 4 lety +3

    I just watched a video where someone said "authors like to pretend that self publishing is as good as real publishing" so this is a balm to my soul (I'm self published as well)

    • @TheCourtneyProject
      @TheCourtneyProject  Před 4 lety +3

      Hahahahahaha, OMG. Wow. It is real publishing. It’s why we have an agent and our books have been translated with foreign publishers. 😂 Know what I say? Haters gonna hate. You can have your cake and eat it too as a self-published author. ❤️

  • @MandiLynnWrites
    @MandiLynnWrites Před 5 lety +1

    Your shirt is one point haha

  • @megankirrmann6624
    @megankirrmann6624 Před 2 lety

    Been writing enough now.....let your voice be heard girl!!!!

  • @ThatWitchyLady
    @ThatWitchyLady Před 5 lety +1

    OMG... that shirt. Hehehehehehe!

  • @midnitemonsters1408
    @midnitemonsters1408 Před 4 lety +1

    I know I just showed up, but why is Harry Potter beside Twilight LOL

  • @luzrosas8153
    @luzrosas8153 Před 5 lety +1

    Never, ever read the comments.

  • @kymlardnerofficial
    @kymlardnerofficial Před 2 lety

    Ok so I won't comment then