Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Self-Publishing Success Stories

A list of 170+ authors who have sold more than 50,000 self-published ebooks to date.

The list started out as a thread on the Kindleboards Writers' Cafe.  I believe that the transparency of these sales figures will help other writers.  I want to show that it is possible to be a successful indie author.

However, only a small percentage of indie writers will sell more than a thousand books.  So your mileage may vary. The general theme I've discovered among these success stories are:  1) great books 2) great covers 3) some promotion.  I believe that the cream will rise to the top.  It might take a while but if you have a great book with a great cover, the readers will eventually discover it.

Amazon Kindle Publishing Royalties:
$2.99 - $9.99:  70% (delivery fee at $0.15 per MB, most ebooks are less than 0.5 MB)
under $2.99:  35%  (no delivery fee)
Barnes & Noble Pubit Royalties:
$2.99 and above: 65%
under $2.99:  40% 
Which mean a $2.99 book will result in $2.04 for the author (after Amazon's 30% cut and a small delivery fee).  50,000 ebooks sold at $2.99 pricing will generate $102,000 royalties for the author.

The "200,000+ self-published ebooks sold" club:

  1. Barbara Freethy - over 2 million ebooks sold (April 2012) 
  2. Amanda Hocking - 1,500,000 ebooks sold (December 2011)
  3. John Lockemore than 1,100,000 eBooks sold in five months
  4. Gemma Halliday - over 1 million self-published ebooks sold (March 2012)
  5. Michael Prescott - more than 800,000 self-published ebooks sold (Dec 2011)
  6. J.A. Konrath - more than 800,000 ebooks sold (April 2012) 
  7. Bella Andre - more than 700,000 books sold (May 2012)
  8. Darcie Chan 641,000 ebooks sold (May 2012)
  9. Chris Culver - over 550,000 (Dec 2011)
  10. Heather Killough-Walden - over 500,000 books sold (Dec 2011)
  11. Selena Kitt - "With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone"
  12. Stephen Leather - close to 500,000 books sold (Nov 2011)
  13. CJ Lyons - almost 500,000 ebooks sold (Dec 2011)
  14. J.R. Rain - more than 400,000 books sold (Sept 2011)
  15. Bob Mayer - 347 sold in Jan to over 400,000 total sold by year's end (Dec 2011)
  16. Rick Murcer - over 400,000 ebooks in one year (May 2012)
  17. Tracey Garvis-Graves - sold more than 360,000 copies of her first novel
  18. Tina Folsom - over 300,000 books sold (October 2011)
  19. J Carson Black - more than 300,000 books sold (November 2011)
  20. Terri Reid - 300,000 sold (May 2012) 
  21. Marie Force - 300,000+ sold (June 2012) 
  22. Liliana Hart - "my total sales for one year have now exceed 300,000 books (June 2012)
  23. T.R. Ragan - 293,202 books sold (May 2012)
  24. B.V. Larson - over 250,000 books sold (Dec 2011)
  25. Kerry Wilkinson - more than 250,000 books sold (Feb 2012)
  26. M. R. Mathias - "I'm up to nearly 250k (in just two years) (June 2012)
  27. H.P. Mallory - more than 200,000 ebooks sold (July 2011)
  28. Scott Nicholson - Just guessing, I'd put my worldwide sales total between 200k-250k
  29. David Dalglish - more than 200,000 (May 2012)
  30. Antoinette Stockenberg - total sales stand at 216,686 (June 2012) - private email
  31. Cheryl Bolen - 200,000 sold (June 2012)
  32. Jennifer Ashley/Ashley Gardner - 200,000 sold mark in early June 2012 - private email
  33. Nick Spalding - "I'm lucky enough to be in the 200,000 + total sales club now (June 2012)"
  34. Catherine Bybee - nearly 200,000 of the novel Wife By Wednesda (Jan 2012)
  35. Jamie McGuire -  hundreds of thousands of copies sold of Beautiful Disaster
  36. Hugh Howey- crossed the 200,000 sold mark in June 2012
  37. Colleen Hoover




Authors who have sold more than 50,000 self-published ebooks to date  (in alphabetical order)

This list is incomplete.  There are many other authors out there whom I have not found.
An asterisk indicates an author who was traditionally published.

  1. Rachel Abbott - "has sold nearly 100,000 copies" (April 2012)
  2. *Lara Adrian 
  3. Susan Alison - "over 50k at the end of last month" (Feb 2012)
  4. Dani Amore
  5. *Bella Andre - more than 700,000 books sold (May 2012)
  6. Judy Angelo - June 2012 Sales – 20,402
  7. Melody Anne - over 150,000 (Feb 2012)
  8. Daniel Arenson - sold his 100,000th book on June 28, 2012
  9. *Jennifer Ashley/Ashley Gardner 200,000 sold mark in early June 2012 - private email
  10. Kristen Ashley
  11. Jake Barton- 83,712 books sold (March 2012)
  12. *Brett Battles
  13. Stacey Wallace Benefiel62,000 sales as of the end of April
  14. Robert Bidinotto - 58,260 (Feb 2012)
  15. *J Carson Black - more than 300,000 books sold (November 2011)
  16. Gia Blue - I've hit 111k from August 2011 through April 2012
  17. *Cheryl Bolen - 200,000 sold (June 2012)
  18. *Stephanie Bond - over 30,000 sold in the month of June 2012
  19. Kathleen Brooks - 50,015 paid books with most coming from the last 2 months (March 2012)
  20. Oliver Broudy - “The Saint” 41,826 copies, “The Codex” 5,009 copies (Jan 2012)
  21. Ryk Brown
  22. Lindsay Buroker
  23. Christopher Bunn  - 63,819 as of June 2012
  24. Catherine Bybee - nearly 200,000 of the novel Wife By Wednesda (Jan 2012)
  25. Sarra Cannon  - 62,400 books as of March 17, 2012
  26. Karen Cantwell - 86K as of March 2012
  27. Ruth Cardello - with 1st book free, 2nd book sold 50,000 in 6 months (Feb 2012) 
  28. Stephen Carpenter
  29. *Diane Chamberlain 
  30. Darcie Chan - 641,000 ebooks sold (May 2012)
  31. Ann Charles 
  32. Mel Comley
  33. Kristie Cook79,000 sales
  34. Shelly Crane
  35. Martin Crosbie - 66,716 books sold (March 2012)
  36. *Blake Crouch - total unknown ("5,000 sales a month")
  37. Chris Culver - over 550,000 (Dec 2011)
  38. David Dalglish - more than 200,000 (May 2012)
  39. Emma Daniels - over 50k (May 2012)
  40. Dannika Dark - I've sold 50,000 copies of my two books since publishing last September
  41. Susan Denning - To date, I've sold almost 60,000 Kindle copies
  42. Thomas DePrimaOver 140,000 Indie Books Sold at mostly $5.99 
  43. Saffina Desforges  - Sugar & Spice sold over 100,000 ebooks (Sept 2011)
  44. Mainak Dhar - 85,600 (Jan 2012)
  45. Rebecca Donovan
  46. Sandra Edwards-  about 90K (since July 2010) as of March 2012
  47. Daniel Erricoover 45,000 ebooks sold in the last year (Dec 2011)
  48. *Donna Fasano - over 100,000 copies sold (April 2012)
  49.  Sara Fawkes
  50.  Kelly Favor
  51. *Ellen Fisher - over 100,000 as of Feb 2012
  52. Penelope Fletcher - over 50,000 as of Feb 2012
  53. Tina Folsom - over 300,000 books sold (October 2011)
  54. *Marie Force - 300,000+ sold (June 2012)
  55. Rebecca Forster - sold more than 24,321 for the month of March 2012
  56. Melissa Foster - more than 150,000 in the last 9 months (Feb 2012)
  57. *Barbara Freethy - over 2 million ebooks sold (April 2012) 
  58. Ben Galley - "has sold nearly 50,000 copies of his books at 99p each" (April 2012)
  59. Tracey Garvis-Graves - sold more than 360,000 copies of her first novel
  60. Eliza Gayle - roughly 65,000 books sold in 2011
  61. Jenny Gardiner - over 80,000 ebooks (Dec 2011)
  62. Debora Geary - total unknown (1 of the top 10 Kindle Select authors for Jan 2012)
  63. Abbi Glines
  64. *Lee Goldberg
  65. Joel Goldman
  66. *Elena Greene - total unknown (sold ~18,500 books for the month of March 2012)
  67. Allan Guthrie - sold over 63,000 self-pubbed Kindle books overall (March 2012)
  68. *Gemma Halliday - over 1 million self-published ebooks sold (March 2012)
  69. *Alexis Harrington
  70. Liliana Hart - "my total sales for one year have now exceed 300,000 books (June 2012)
  71. D.B. Henson - Deed to Death sold 100,000 copies (June 2011)
  72. Vaughn Heppner
  73. Michael Hicks - close to 100,000 mark (March 2012)
  74. Amanda Hocking - 1,500,000 ebooks sold (December 2011)
  75. Sibel Hodge - "in the last 6 months alone I’ve sold over 40,000 ebooks"
  76. Debra Holland - over 50,000 books sold (March 2012)
  77. Colleen Hoover
  78. Sheila Horgan - well over 80,000 as of Feb 2012
  79. Hugh Howey- crossed the 200,000 sold mark in June 2012
  80. Artemis Hunt / (A.R. Hunt) - I just hit my 50,000th milestone (April 2012)
  81. *Delle Jacobs - total unknown - her success is described here
  82. Nancy C. Johnson
  83. Ty Johnston - sold about 60,000 total e-books over the last year and a half
  84. *Lisa Renee Jones - June 2012 Sales – 24,000
  85. Andrew E. Kaufman - 53,984 sold in 31 days (during the month of March 2012)
  86. Lawrence Kelter
  87. Selena Kitt - "With half a million ebooks sold in 2011 alone"
  88. Stephen KnightMay 2012 generated Amazon-only earnings of about $10,700
  89. *J.A. Konrath - more than 800,000 ebooks sold (April 2012) 
  90. Sydney Landon
  91. Eve Langlais -  "now 115,00 as of the end of May" 2012 (private message)
  92. B.V. Larson - over 250,000 books sold (Dec 2011)
  93. *Stephen Leather - "selling close to half a million eBooks over the past 12 months" (Nov 2011)
  94. Taylor Lee
  95. M. Leighton - surpassed the 100,000 books sold mark at the end of March 2012
  96. Jason Letts - almost 50,000 as of Feb 2012
  97. Victorine Lieske - more than 100,000 books sold (May 2011)
  98. John Locke- more than 1,100,000 eBooks sold in five months
  99. Quinn Loftis
  100. Terri Giuliano Long - more than 80,000 ebooks sold (Jan 2012)
  101. *Carol Davis Luce - 100,000 sold (January 2012)
  102. *CJ Lyons - almost 500,000 ebooks sold (Dec 2011)
  103. H.P. Mallory - more than 200,000 ebooks sold (July 2011)
  104. Michael G. Manning - I've sold over 107k copies of my first two books (May 2012)
  105. C.S. Marks
  106. Locklyn Marx
  107. R.L. Mathewson
  108. M. R. Mathias - "I'm up to nearly 250k (in just two years) (June 2012)
  109. *KC May - I hit 100,000 sold in April 
  110. *Bob Mayer - 347 sold in Jan to over 400,000 total sold by year's end (Dec 2011)
  111. David McAfee - 54-56K range as of March 2012
  112. Stephanie McAfee - "the e-book sold 145,325 copies from January to August 2011"
  113. Carolyn McCray - on track to sell over 13,000 ebooks for the month of March 2012
  114. Jamie McGuire -  hundreds of thousands of copies sold of Beautiful Disaster
  115. Karen McQuestion - more than 70,000 sold (***September 2010***) 
  116. *Courtney Milan
  117. *Lisa Mondello - "As of May 31 I have sold 65,641 ebooks"
  118. Addison Moore
  119. *David Morrell
  120. Rick Murcer - over 400,000 ebooks in one year (May 2012)
  121. Scott NicholsonJust guessing, I'd put my worldwide sales total between 200k-250k
  122. Anne Marie Novark  - more than 70,000 books sold (Feb 2012)
  123. *Beth Orsoff - over 75,000 (April 2012)
  124. Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
  125. *Jessica Park - Flat-Out Love sold over 75,000 copies (May 2012)
  126. RJ Parker - total unknown - "average between 2000-2500 sales per week"
  127. Shayne Parkinson - over 50,000 as of Feb 2012
  128. Aaron Patterson - total unknown - author's success is listed here
  129. Andrew Peterson
  130. Paul Pilkington - over 56,000 paid downloads (April 2012)
  131. Aaron Pogue 
  132. *Michael Prescott - more than 800,000 self-published ebooks sold (Dec 2011)
  133. Rose Pressey - over 54,000 since April 2011
  134. T.R. Ragan - 293,202 books sold (May 2012)
  135. J.R. Rain - more than 400,000 books sold (Sept 2011)
  136. Tina Reber
  137. *Joan Reeves - sold 126,659 just on Kindle in 9 months as indie author (Dec 2011)
  138. Terri Reid - 300,000 sold (May 2012) 
  139. Lexi Revellian - over 54,000 (March 2012)
  140. Morgan Rice - "has sold over 100,000 copies"
  141. Shadonna Richards - 51,790 ebooks as of March 2012
  142. *Jeremy Robinson 
  143. Imogen Rose - Portal itself has sold over 50,000 copies now (Feb 2012)
  144. *Stephanie Rowe
  145. *Kristine Kathryn Rusch
  146. Nick Russell - over 104,000 of Big Lake (March 2012)
  147. *Patricia Ryan/P.B. Ryan2012 Sales Total – 70,707 (May 2012)
  148. N. Gemini Sassonfinally clicked over that 50,000 notch sold  (June 2012)
  149. Jonas Saul - over 50,000 ebooks sold
  150. L.J. Sellers - total unknown - author's success is listed here
  151. Amber Scott - total unknown - author's success is listed here
  152. D.D. Scott - over 100,000 sales (May 2012)
  153. *Michele Scott (AK Alexander) - more than 100,000 books sold in two months
  154. Tori Scott - 84,772 as of midnight March 15, 2012
  155. Mark Sennenmy book (Touch) has sold 50,000 copies in the UK
  156. Kathleen Shoop - over 50,000 books sold since May 2011 (as of Jan 2012)
  157. Mishka Shubaly - sold in excess of 93,000 copies (March 2012)
  158. Lyla Sinclair 
  159. Christopher Smith  
  160. *Dean Wesley Smith
  161. Nick Spalding - "I'm lucky enough to be in the 200,000 + total sales club now (June 2012)"
  162. Katie Stephensfifth best UK kindle seller in 4th quarter of 2011
  163. S.C. Stephens
  164. *Antoinette Stockenberg - total sales stand at 216,686 (June 2012) - private email
  165. *Andy Straka - over 50,000 in the past 10 months (March 2012)
  166. Michael J Sullivan - more than 90,000 sold before books retired and republished 
  167. Connie Suttle - "Connie has passed a total of 115,000 sales in only eleven months"
  168. Denise Grover Swank- almost 60,000 books with my four books since last July (March 2012)
  169. Cheryl Kaye Tardif  sold over 10,000 copies of that book and earned over $42,000 with all my sales in 1 month
  170. J. Thorn - sold more than 20,102 for the month of March 2012
  171. Mark Tufo
  172. Vicki Tyley -  100,000 (January 2012)
  173. Kathleen Valentine - over 50,000 sold (May 2012)
  174. Louise Voss & Mark Edwards - 50,000 ebooks sold in the month of June (2011)
  175. Heather Killough-Walden - over 500,000 books sold (Dec 2011)
  176. Michael Wallace -  80,000 (Feb 2012)
  177. Tammara Webber
  178. Kerry Wilkinson - more than 250,000 books sold (Feb 2012)
  179. Nicole Williams - near the 100,000 mark for her trilogy (Dec 2011)
  180. Ryan Winfield
  181. Zoe Winters - more than 50,000 ebooks sold independently
  182. *Laurin Wittig - sold over 75,000 copies of indie books (April 2012)
  183. Sarah Woodbury - over 62,000 sold (May 2012)
  184. Samantha Young - total unknown - sold 12,000+ for the month of July 2011
  185. Rachel Yu - more than 60,000 ebooks sold (Feb 2012)




Encouraging news from Amazon CEO in his annual letter to shareholders (April 2012):

Kindle Direct Publishing has quickly taken on astonishing scale – more than a thousand KDP authors now each sell more than a thousand copies a month, some have already reached hundreds of thousands of sales, and two have already joined the Kindle Million Club. KDP is a big win for authors. Authors who use KDP get to keep their copyrights, keep their derivative rights, get to publish on their schedule – a typical delay in traditional publishing can be a year or more from the time the book is finished – and … saving the best for last … KDP authors can get paid royalties of 70%. The largest traditional publishers pay royalties of only 17.5% on ebooks (they pay 25% of 70% of the selling price which works out to be 17.5% of the selling price). The KDP royalty structure is completely transformative for authors. A typical selling price for a KDP book is a reader-friendly $2.99 – authors get approximately $2 of that! With the legacy royalty of 17.5%, the selling price would have to be $11.43 to yield the same $2 per unit royalty. I assure you that authors sell many, many more copies at $2.99 than they would at $11.43.




This might be useful for finding the next great books to read (from another project of mine):

Top 100 Books Ranking (by genre)
$0.99-$3.99: EBOOKS RANKED BY READERS

Top 100 Fantasy (epic) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Fantasy (historical) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Fantasy (urban / contemporary) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Horror Ebooks Ranking 
Top 100 Humor Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Literary Fiction Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Mystery Ebooks Ranking 
Top 100 Romance (contemporary) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Romance (historical) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Romance (paranormal) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Romance (suspense) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Science Fiction Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Thrillers Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Young Adult Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Young Adult (fantasy / urban fantasy) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Young Adult (paranormal romance) Ebooks Ranking
Top 100 Zombies Ebooks Ranking   
$4.99 & UP: BOOKS/EBOOKS RANKED BY READERS

Top 100 Epic Fantasy Books Ranking
Top 100 Horror Books Ranking
Top 100 Mystery Books Ranking
Top 100 Thrillers Books Rannking
Top 100 Science Fiction Books Ranking


    For writers who are thinking about self-publishing, I would recommend these blogs/sites

      http://www.thecreativepenn.com/publishing/
      http://www.lindsayburoker.com/
      http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/
      http://www.thepassivevoice.com/ 
      http://kriswrites.com/
      http://www.deanwesleysmith.com/
      http://writeitforward.wordpress.com/
      http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/
and this guess post: Michael Sullivan on Self-publishing (highly recommended!)


I just put up a post called "Self-Publishing Resources"  for any writers who are interested.  Some useful info there.







If you're an author who have sold more than 50,000 self-published ebooks but not on this list and would like to share your sales number/estimate, please email me at indieauthorsurvey@aol.com, or leave a comment here or a comment/private message on the Kindleboards.  Thank you.  

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Self-Publishing Resources


    For writers who are thinking about self-publishing, I would recommend these blogs/sites

      http://www.thecreativepenn.com/publishing/
      http://www.lindsayburoker.com/
      http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/
      http://www.thepassivevoice.com/
      http://kriswrites.com/
      http://writeitforward.wordpress.com/
      http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/
and this guess post: Michael Sullivan on Self-publishing (highly recommended!)




There is also this post back in 2009 that all writers will find both interesting and informative.  A New York Times Bestseller shared her royalties statement.  It's a treasure trove of information.  Required reading for all writers in my opinion.

The Reality of a Times Bestseller
http://www.genreality.net/the-reality-of-a-times-bestseller

More on The Reality of a Times Bestseller
http://www.genreality.net/more-on-the-reality-of-a-times-bestseller


As I said before, it's hard to make a living as a fiction author whether you are self-published or traditional published (unless you hit the big time).  Do a thorough research before deciding which route will be best for you.  This blog is about self-publishing success stories, but there are a lot of self-published authors out there who barely sell at all.  For example

Successful Indies Only, Please (note, tongue-in-cheek...)
http://www.kindleboards.com/index.php/topic,82422.0.html


Other useful information about author advance.

Author Advance Survey 
Author Advances: Survey Results
What’s the Average Advance?
This NY Times article (back in 2009):  "though most publishers I talked to cited $30,000 as a rough average."

http://brendahiatt.com/show-me-the-money/
What do the various romance (and YA) publishers pay? Here’s the best info I’ve gleaned from a dozen years of surveying authors who were generous enough to volunteer their figures. 





I'm currently working on a third project.  I hope it will up in a few days.  
What is it about?  It's a list of Amazon Publishing authors under these imprints.

47North
Thomas & Mercer
Montlake Romance
AmazonEncore
AmazonCrossing
Amazon Publishing New York

http://amazonpublishingauthors.blogspot.com/

















Authors who are likely to surpass the 50,000 self-published ebooks sold in the near future.  An asterisk indicates an author who is/was traditionally published.  This is a partial list.  
  1. *Donna Ball / Donna Boyd
  2. Russell Blake - sold about 13,000 for the month of March 2012
  3. Jason Andrew Bond - averaging more than 100 a day over the last several months
  4. Cheryl Bradshaw
  5. Robert Gregory Browne
  6. Kay Bratt
  7. *Lori Brighton
  8. Christopher Bunn
  9. Sarah Burleton 
  10. Stephanie Campbell
  11. *Diane Capri - sold more than 15,000 of her novel in 3 months at $5.99 price
  12. Elle Casey
  13. V. J. Chambers
  14. T.B. Christensen - April 2012 sales:  more than 8,000 books sold
  15. Jaycee Clark - very close to 50,000 sold
  16. Judith Coopey - 'Redfield Farm' has sold more than 25,000 copies as an e-book
  17. Julia Crane 
  18. *Jana DeLeon
  19. Jillian Dodd
  20. Dee Ernst
  21. Bronwen Evans - I've almost made your $20k off one novella I've self-published on Amazon in four months
  22. Doug Farren
  23. Patrice Fitzgerald - made almost three times a typical Harlequin advance in about four months on my self-pubbed novel
  24. *Joseph Flynn - over the past 15 months, my titles have sold more than 40,000 copies
  25. Lizzy Ford - the author sold 6,134 books in the month of April 2012
  26. Catherine Gayle
  27. Alexa Grace
  28. Lars Guignard - "author Lars Guignard makes good money on ebooks"
  29. Susan Hatler
  30. T.R. Harris
  31. John G. Hartness - 25,000+ books sold last year (2011) - $40,000 made last year
  32. Steena Holmes - April 2012 Sales – 5,319
  33. Joan Hall Hovey - over 5,000 books sold for the month of April 2012
  34. *Sharon Ihle
  35. Aiden James
  36. Jinx Jamison
  37. Virginia Jewel
  38. Beverley Kendall
  39. Rex Kusler
  40. Joseph Lallo - sold more than 7,000 books for the month of April 2012
  41. Randolph Lalonde 
  42. Anthea Lawson
  43. M. Louisa Locke - made $50,000 since Dec 1 - source
  44. *Kathleen Long
  45. *C.S. Mark
  46. Patricia Mason
  47. Kallypso Masters - sold 15,000 of my 1st book; 14,000 of my 2nd; and 12,500 of my 3rd
  48. M.P. McDonald 
  49. Murray McDonald
  50. Scott McElhaney
  51. *Patricia McLinn
  52. M.R. Merrick
  53. MeiLin Miranda
  54. D.J. Molles
  55. *Joseph Nassise
  56. Amber Lynn Natusch - sold more than 7,000 books for the month of April 2012
  57. H.T. Night
  58. Kait Nolan
  59. Ann Voss Peterson
  60. John O’Brien
  61. Lisa Olsen
  62. Sean Platt and David Wright
  63. Brian S. Pratt - have sold over 17,000 copies
  64. *Laura Resnick 
  65. *Lauren Royal  - the author sold 6,523 books for the month of April 2012
  66. Anthony Ryan
  67. *Barbara Samuel - April 2012 Sales – 13,000
  68. Deb Sanders
  69. *Jeff Sherratt
  70. Michael Siemsen
  71. James Somers
  72. Suzan Tisdale
  73. A.R. Wise 
  74. Lacey Weatherford
  75. Norah Wilson

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Self-Publishing Success Stories: Cheryl Kaye Tardif


Excerpt from her comment on JA Konrath blog:

I'm also an indie author. I've had much success, especially in the past few months. In March I was noticed by a leading lit agent when my thriller CHILDREN OF THE FOG made it to #4 on Amazon's Top 100 PAID Kindle bestsellers list, right under The Hunger Games trilogy. That's out of ALL ebooks. I'm still reeling.
The agent wanted my print/ebook rights. A few years ago I would have been thrilled beyond belief to have an agent come to me. But this time, they wanted a piece of MY pie. I'd sold over 10,000 copies of that book and earned over $42,000 with all my sales in 1 month. Yup, they wanted my pie.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Self-Publishing Success Stories: D.D. Scott

The author left this comment on J.A. Konrath blog:

http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2012/05/harlequin-fail.html?showComment=1336507806710#c2407508015404114751

Thanks to you, Joe, I went the Indie Epub Route, and am now both an Amazon and Barnes & Noble Top 100 Bestselling Author with over 100,000 copies sold and over 150,000 Free downloads too!


Saturday, April 14, 2012

Self-Publishing Success Stories: Donna Fasano

Excerpt from Blow the Trumpets, Bang the Drums! (from the author's blog)


I have sold in excess of 100,000 copies of my books!
When I uploaded The Merry-Go-Round to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords back in January of 2010, my only wish was that a few people might get the chance to read the book that Harlequin purchased but never published. (The publication rights were returned to me when the book line that The Merry-Go-Round was slated for, NeXt, folded.) THEN I realized I could request the pub rights of eleven other novels that Harlequin had let languish.  [ . . . .]

Please follow the link to read the rest of the author's blog post.



Highlighting some of the author's books:





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Link to Top 100 Books Ranking (by genre) as rated by Reader (my other project)




Saturday, April 7, 2012

Self-Publishing Success Stories: Shadonna Richards

Excerpt - useful advice from an interview on Dark Angel Writing Tools:

Do you have 5 helpful suggestions to help struggling writers become better novelists? If so, what are they? 
1) Read a lot. Read for pleasure and for learning about what works and what doesn’t work in fiction. Stephen King once wrote that if you don’t have time to read, you don’t have time to write.
2) Write a lot. Writers write. As John Grisham once told me and a group of other writers (at a conference), you should be able to write at least one page a day. One page a day is 365 pages in a year.
3) Set realistic goals.
4) Network with other writers.
5) Believe in yourself and don’t ever give up. 




Excerpt from the author's blog post
http://shadonnarichards.blogspot.com/2012/04/greetings-lovely-people-thank-you-so.html

THE BRIDE SERIES (BOOKS 1-3)


KINDLE #1 BESTSELLING SERIES IN HUMOR/ ROMANCE
(Over 50,000 copies sold in the first seven months of release)

A BUNDLE OF THREE BESTSELLING ROMANCE NOVELS IN THE BRIDE SERIES
***(Currently all three titles are in the Top 100 Bestsellers in Contemporary Romance)

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Self-Publishing Success Stories: Samantha Young

Excerpt from the author's blog (12000 sales in July 2011! How I got There)

And it’s with great pleasure that after checking my sales and double checking them that I came to the realisation that I could write full time. My dream job. Wow. In the month of July I have sold over 12000 copies of my novels on kindle alone. I’ve pasted in screenshots just in case there are a few disbelievers out there. These screenshots are just my kindle sales and don’t include my paperback sales through CreateSpace or my sales through Smashwords (BN etc) but those are nowhere (nowhere) near as awesome as my kindle sales.

July 2011 is ages ago in the world of self-publishing.  I just checked the author Amazon Page and her books are still selling very well.  And since July 2011, the author has added a few more books.



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Friday, April 6, 2012

Self-Publishing Success Stories: Jonas Saul


Helpful advice to new writers:
Excerpt from The Farthest Reaches's Behind The Words // Jonas Saul
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4. I receive my battle weary manuscript back and make the corrections she has suggested.
5. After all that I do a character edit which means I read only one characters POV scenes from the beginning of the novel until the end so I can monitor their progress and growth. I need to make my characters just right so the story rings true.
6. Lastly, I read the entire manuscript backwards, page by page, out loud. This is so I don’t get lost in the continuity of the story. This keeps me out of the story and into the words. Just seeing the sentences and paragraphs for what they are and hearing them out loud really makes a difference. A huge difference.
Very useful tip in my opinion.  Follow the link to read the whole post
http://www.thefarthestreaches.com/2011/08/behind-words-jonas-saul.html

The author generously shared his sales number with other writers on the Kindleboards


As of March 2012 I have sold over 50,000 ebooks since the beginning of last year. I have 12 titles for sale right now at Amazon with four more going up for sale within the next eight weeks. 
Sincerely,
Jonas




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