#indieauthors

4 posts · Last used 17h

Back to Timeline
@dylanmadeley@indieauthors.social · 17h ago
RE: https://indieauthors.social/@dylanmadeley/116233785282830759 This book still needs reviewers via #NetGalley or #BookSirens or #ReedsyDiscovery or #BookSprout or direct through me (only the last option requires you to fill out a simple Google Form so I can track who I email copies to). Links in blog post! Help appreciated! I'm not picky about who applies via NetGalley, either. So far, 25 Requests, 25 Acceptances. #Bookstodon #Indieauthor #Indieauthors #Indiebooks
View on indieauthors.social
0
0
1
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 12, 2026
RE: https://indieauthors.social/@OV_Dragonman/116051892825145304 Turning an exposition-heavy short story into a half-hour readers' theater piece with multiple narrators and potential community staging. #IAS #IndieAuthor #IndieAuthors #AmWriting
Quoting
Oro Valley Dragonman @OV_Dragonman@indieauthors.social
Call me Dragonman . . . Allegedly retired, I am still pretty busy with projects. I was in a Writers' Club a while back and produced some short stories that have met with some success at private readings. Current project is trying to turn one of these stories into a one act play, of sorts. My challenge is the original is mainly exposition with only some dialog. I am contemplating this as a "readers theater" type piece, where performers stay seated, but emotively read the lines. Hints and suggestions on making this a more play-like experience would be appreciated. We have a community theater club that I am eyeing as a possible venue, and I think this can be as good as some of the other locally authored productions have been!
View on indieauthors.social
0
0
0
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 12, 2026
RE: https://indieauthors.social/@OV_Dragonman/116051892825145304 Conversation about adapting a story for readers' theater and practical ways authors and readers can take part in local productions. #IAS #IndieAuthor #IndieAuthors #AmWriting
Quoting
Oro Valley Dragonman @OV_Dragonman@indieauthors.social
Call me Dragonman . . . Allegedly retired, I am still pretty busy with projects. I was in a Writers' Club a while back and produced some short stories that have met with some success at private readings. Current project is trying to turn one of these stories into a one act play, of sorts. My challenge is the original is mainly exposition with only some dialog. I am contemplating this as a "readers theater" type piece, where performers stay seated, but emotively read the lines. Hints and suggestions on making this a more play-like experience would be appreciated. We have a community theater club that I am eyeing as a possible venue, and I think this can be as good as some of the other locally authored productions have been!
View on indieauthors.social
0
0
0
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 11, 2026
How Indie Authors Market Literary Fiction, with Orna Ross Many literary fiction authors feel caught in the middle, shut out of a traditional literary establishment that foregrounds their genre, but also out of indie advice urging marketing methods that feel misaligned. Orna Ross explores the psychology of literary writers who feel uneasy about selling their work, shares her own marketing shifts as a literary novelist and poet, and explains why literary fiction is not a special case—simply another genre with its own reader psychology and buying behavior. The post How Indie Authors Market Literary Fiction, with Orna Ross appeared first on The Self-Publishing Advice Center. https://selfpublishingadvice.org/podcast-market-literary-fiction/ #Podcast #authorbranding #bookpromotion #indieauthors #literaryfictionmarketing
View on indieauthors.social
0
0
0

You've seen all posts