About epublishing (and some things you didn’t know you needed to know). Ha! How’s that for one hell of a long title? I don’t caaaaaare
It’s the title of an upcoming workshop I’m doing at NJRW in October (as well as something online for Romance Divas in September), but also the title of a series of articles based on the same information, that I’ve done for the Erotic Readers and Writers Association. I’ve been planning on doing something like this for over a year, but kept putting it off. ERWA offered me the opportunity to do the series via their website and I decided there was never so good a time as now to do it. I’ll never be any less busy!
Writing the articles has proven much harder for me than giving a workshop. I think information is easier to present in person, and there’s much I can’t say in the articles that I would say in a workshop setting (because it’s so much easier to ramble when it’s in person. In an article, you have to be much more linear and that has been difficult for me). I actually enjoy public speaking, enjoy the dynamics of presenting a workshop to a group of people and being able to do a give and take. Hopefully, now that I’ve got this information laid out, I’ll get more chances to present it in workshop form.
The first of the articles: “A Different Way isn’t the Wrong Way” went live today. Since it’s the start of a series, this first article deals with some very basic information on epublishing, the business model and the pros and cons. I have no problem being very honest when it comes to epublishing.
Later in the series I’ll be covering topics like choosing a publisher, myths and realities of epublishing, financial background, how epublishing works, print, etc. Lots of information to be shared! If you’ve ever wondered about epublishing and how it worked, and think I should cover a particular topic, please let me know.
I hope you’ll check the article out, pass the link on to others, and let me know what you think.



Wheee! Awesome. But I tell you, every time I get to that part about Lucy Monroe it makes me sad – here’s a highly successful, multiple published author and when she wants to tell another kind of story, she can’t because, what? She told others first? Anyway, I’m glad she could come to Samhain with her book.
Heck, I’m glad *I* can come to Samhain with my books too.
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Great article Angie. Can’t wait to read what else you have in store. There’s so much that’s misunderstood about epublishing. I think you’ll do a great job enlightening everyone.
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What a cool article! Thanks for the info
What’s next in the series?
Thanks! Next up is an article about choosing an epublisher.
*laugh*I’m sorry. I knew the info after I read the article, and then I saw all of the cute little smiley faces and the knowledge fled.Blue is especially cute.