A fifth of Americans never make a backup apparently, according to a recent survey.
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Don't lose your work!
A fifth of Americans never make a backup apparently, according to a recent survey.
Read MoreComprehensive data on your Kindle book sales
Here's a handy tool for analysing your Kindle ebook sales.
Read MoreHigh Street Kensington: more than just a station. Come out of the station, turn left, and it's a nice walk or short bus ride to Olympia, where #LBF17 was held. Photo by Terry Freedman 2017
What I learnt on the last day of the London Book Fair 2017.
Read MoreThe London Book Fair 2017 Photo by Terry Freedman
Imagine ditching 20,000 words of your novel! Insights from Rosanna Ley, Cally Taylor, Gabriel Mercer, Jessica Bell and others.
Read MoreThe London Book Fair 2017: vibrant as always. Photo by Terry Freedman 2017.
The London Book Fair is on this week. If you're a self-published author, or hoping to be, here are three seminars you may wish to attend today. They are concerned with self-publishing, research and copyright issues, and the creative writing process.
Read MoreAlongside the London Book Fair is the What Works education conference. As you may have surmised from its proximity to the LBF, it focuses on educational publishing.
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What could be worse than losing all of your carefully crafted work? Here are 5 ways to protect yourself against that happening.
Read MoreI recently purchased a KIndle Fire so I could write while travelling and in cafes. So what I do I think of it?
Read MoreThe iCloud.com dashboard
If you use the Notes app on an Apple device like an iPad, and wish to access your notes from an Android device, such as an HTC smartphone, here's a work-around.
Read MoreHow might writers make use of maps to convey information (besides geographical information)?
Read MoreNow there's someone who seems pretty laid back. Photo by Terry Freedman 2017.
What's a special writing day? And what's so special about them?
Read MoreStart the presses rolling! Photo by Mustang.Joe pixabay.com CC0
I've never really understood why Amazon has two self-publishing systems: one for e-books, and another for printed books. Having two systems doesn't exactly double the workload, but it doubles the amount to think about, and adds to the number of hoops you have to leap through.
Well, those days could be over soon because Amazon has launched a trial version of a paperback publishing tool within KDP, its e-book publishing tool.
There's some more information on this initiative here: Amazon paperback printing.
Jotterpad is a brilliant writing app.
If you're a writer, and you travel a lot on buses and trains, Jotterpad is just the phone app for you. It;s so easy to use, and has great functionality. No more excuses!
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It's great for authors too. Photo by Aliis Sinisalu CC0 1.0
This second article in my micro-series "Why I like Amazon". This time, from the point of view of being an author.
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An ebook costs even less sometimes!
As a reader, I love Amazon Kindle. Here's why.
Read MoreWhy the term 'self-publishing' is no longer an accurate description of, erm, self-publishers.
Read MoreBooklinker is a brilliant url shortener for your Amazon books and Amazon author page.
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A packed seminar at the London Book Fair 2016
The registration desks for the London Book Fair 2017 are now open! In this article I discuss what I get out of it, and why I go every year -- and how that relates to my recent foray into Kindle self-publishing. And details of the Fair itself of course!
Read MoreI've just published my first Kindle book. Here are a few brief reflections.
Read MoreA handy hint for writing on the move.
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