Emory & Steve, first podcast
Emory wasn't able to make the call for this week's podcast, but very fortunately, another writer friend, Mary Serendipitously, Mary Burns skyped in from British Columbia with questions directly related to what I expected to be talking with Emory about. So, with her permission, I recorded our conversation for this week's podcast. Emory Holmes II and I will record a call on another day. Do to my nervous clumsiness, I didn't get the first part of our conversation recorded. With apologies, we start in the middle. We lost most of what we covered about eBook publishing, we'll pick that up next time, but what we have here covers a few points about using social media for building audience. There's enough here to move the conversation along in this effort to inform and inspire traditional artists and writers wanting to publish in digital media and use social media to find their supportive community. I had sent Mary the links below which I recommend for gaining both an overview of eBook publishing and specific resources for deciding how to enter that activity: http://www.gutenberg.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_S._Hart http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_publishing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebooks http://reviews.cnet.com/how-to-self-publish-an-e-book http://www.squidoo.com/howtomakeanEbook http://www.idealog.com/blog/what-smaller-publishers-agents-and-authors-need-t... http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-book_stores http://www.lulu.com/publish/ebooks/?cid=nav_ebks http://changethis.com/ Put this link in your podcatcher or feed reader: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheRealSteveHarlow Subscribe to this audio feed in iTunes: itpc://feeds.feedburner.com/TheRealSteveHarlow Please post your links to information you've found useful and state your comments and questions in the comments section below.
