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Make a Living as a Professional Self-Published Author: Laying the Foundation: The Steps You Must Take to Create a Six Figure Writing Career, Make Money, ... your Readership (Self-Publishing Book 1) Kindle Edition
I've been there. I was so proud when I published my first book, it was an incredible accomplishment. I told my best friend, and he shrugged and said, "how many have you sold?" I was ashamed to tell him not even my family and friends bought a copy, and resolved not to tell anyone else until I got a royalty check I was proud of.
Does this sound familiar? You've worked hard to write your book, and now your friends are mocking you for only making $20 for six months of difficult, creative work.
At least, that's what happened to me. It pains me to say that I made twenty whole dollars after six months. Even though the quality of the book was fantastic, I couldn't even get my friends to shell out five bucks for a copy.
But I put those six months to effective use and found out how to do it right. This book shares those hard-earned lessons that I've learned with you.
Inside this book, I'm going to talk about how to research and a topic that sells, how to write your book, how to publish it and how to market yourself so people want to buy anything you create.
- I explain how you need to research your topics so you don't spend time writing a book that no one wants to buy. Nothing is more frustrating than that.
- Next, you'll learn how to write your book, so that your reader understands your message and appreciates what you've written.
- Third, you'll learn how and where to publish your masterpiece in simple terms that are easy to understand.
- Next, you'll learn how to form a network of dedicated fans who are not only interested in your work, but demand more books from you and share everything you write with their friends.
You'll learn all of this and more in the pages of this book.
Over the past couple of years, after mastering these techniques, I wrote and published 63 books, including a bestseller, and am highly sought after as a ghostwriter and blogger. As the owner and senior writer of The Writing King, I understand how to write, publish and sell books, and am happy to pass along these techniques to you.
You can continue like you are doing now, hit or miss, or you can learn from an expert with 35 years’ experience in the industry.
Stop the endless "publish and pray" cycle.
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 10, 2017
- File size3.6 MB
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- ASIN : B06XJCK6TQ
- Publisher : The Writing King
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : March 10, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 3.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 328 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1943517961
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 1 of 1 : Self-Publishing
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,323,845 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #455 in Writing Skills in Advertising
- #658 in Nonfiction Writing Reference
- #891 in Technical Writing Reference (Kindle Store)
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About the author

After spending over 33 years in the computer and information technology industry, Richard decided to take an early retirement to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional writer and published author. Richard is a leader in the computer industry, serving as Vice President of Consulting at Software Techniques and Beck Computer Systems before settling down as Director of Computer Operations at Trader Joe’s. During his twenty-year tenure at that esteemed company, he focused on computer security and preparing for the possibility of disaster.
In addition to creating hundreds of articles for the web and blogs, Richard actively works as a professional ghostwriter. In that role, he has completed books on a wide variety of subjects including memoirs, business volumes, and novels. Because of his in-depth background in software management and computer security, Richard has ghostwritten a number of major books in those areas.
Additionally, Richard has published books of his own. His first two volumes, Safe Computing is Like Safe Sex and Real World Survival Tips and Survival Guide, respectively touch on the subjects of computer security and how to survive emergencies and disasters. Richard has also written and published a series of short eBooks on the aspects of freelance writing, including blogging and ghostwriting. Other published books include How to Plan a Party and How to Surround Yourself with Beautiful Women without Being a Sleazeball.
An avid adventurer, Richard has been a photographer for much of his life, with a focus on nature, scenic, performance and event photography. He has done everything from hiking in dozens of national parks throughout the country, to photographing various unique festivals and events, such as the Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball and the World Mermaid Awards Convention. He is well known in the Renaissance Festival and Belly Dance communities, having photographed over 1,200 dance events and 400 festivals. For several years, he photographed the Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena, California.
Richard is currently working on a large number of short Kindle eBooks on a wide variety of subjects. Beginning in 2016, the first of a ten volume series of Science Fiction novels will be published.
One of Richard’s passions is to use the power of words to educate people on human rights. He believes the world will be a better place when human beings are treated with the full respect and dignity they are due.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017Make a Living as a Professional Self-Published Author is a great book for those getting started with self-publishing. One thing that I love about it is that the author is encouraging, but at the same time gives a realistic idea of what it really takes to succeed as an author. I've read some other books on self-publishing that make it sound like all you have to do is write the book, publish it, and then go on vacation while you watch the money roll in. While I wish it worked that way, it simply doesn't. That's the bad news. The good news is that success as a self-published author is possible and this book shows you how to lay the foundation for that success. Another thing that I love about this book is that the author has published more than 50 books, and knows what he's talking about. If you want to lay a solid foundation for a successful career as a self-published author, I highly recommend that you pick up a copy of this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017This is a great book, very informative about getting started as a self-published author. Starting from scratch and as the title says, laying the foundation. My only critique and reasoning for giving it four stars is that it focuses more on non-fiction than fiction. For example, Lowe talks about releasing a lot of books in a short space of time, aiming for lower word count rather than full length novel, and in the world of fiction writing that just isn't an attainable goal. Otherwise the book is very helpful, packed with links and ideas that can help you get started on the journey. The advice is spot on, and the book is easy to read and flip through at a later date when you want a refresher course on a particular subject. It's well researched and spells things out for you in a easy to read manner. For that reason, I recommend it.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017What a neat practical reference for the self published author. With tips ranging from basic ( and yes he does start with the basics) to legal tips to publishing overview and reminders, this book is a keeper. I think I will use his book as a planning guide for my next book to be sure I have all the steps in order, then as a quick check when I am ready to publish to be sure I have completed all the details. The book is easy to read and encouraging, full of tips and reminders. I knew most of the basic info but as the book continued learned a new trick or two.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2018I first discovered this book on audible and over the course of a year I have listened to it several times. I finally decided that I had to have the hard copy as well, so that I can highlight all of the wonderful nuggets of helpful info. Brilliant!!! I highly recommend this book and feel that it should be in every serious writer's personal library
- Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2017I enjoy Richard's no nonsense honest approach to the business of self publishing. You can tell right away that he speaks from experience in what he shares, and does not skim over the fact that it takes real work to make a living as a self publisher, as well as the potential rewards of following the indie author path!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2017I write short stories and am looking to move on to writing longer and possibly saleable works.
I received a copy of this book for reviewing and hoped the contents would help me in my quest.
This is a fairly lengthy tome and there are many references to other works, both by the author and various experts in this field, which can be distracting as you read through the book.
The information is helpful and written by a successful author in many writing genres, so his 'words of wisdom' come from experience, and highlights many of the pitfalls a writer can encounter along the path to publication and beyond.
All in all, a good guide for newbies.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017There’s a lot more to publishing a book then writing it and slapping a cover on it, says Richard J Lowe Jr. in this excellent book
How to choose your themes of interest, how to organize your day, how to publish and market and so many other helpful pointers make this a treasure trove of wisdom for writers.
The end of each chapter includes a succinct summary, each chapter is studded with helpful links to other resources.
But the best part is the tone of the book which is no-nonsense but encouraging, the message being: you can totally do this.
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- JoeyReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 2, 2017
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a great book, very informative about getting started as a ...
This is a great book, very informative about getting started as a self-published author. Starting from scratch and as the title says, laying the foundation. My only critique and reasoning for giving it four stars is that it focuses more on non-fiction than fiction. For example, Lowe talks about releasing a lot of books in a short space of time, aiming for lower word count rather than full length novel, and in the world of fiction writing that just isn't an attainable goal. Otherwise the book is very helpful, packed with links and ideas that can help you get started on the journey. The advice is spot on, and the book is easy to read and flip through at a later date when you want a refresher course on a particular subject. It's well researched and spells things out for you in a easy to read manner. For that reason, I recommend it.