An interesting experiment  by Amazon is the Kindles Single program. The Kindle is a great place to publish articles, short stories and is probably the only place to effectively publish novellas. To get one of your works into the program you have to send an email to the program, details available here, and ask that [...]

I have 5 projects available on Amazon now and three on Barnes and Noble. I still have two to format and put on the Nook, but there are some issues in conversion that I haven't quite gotten figured out yet. In addition, my author website is up and running, although it is still a work [...]

I just put my next book, actually one I wrote a while back but just published, on Amazon.com and BarnesAndNoble.com. The title of the book is Junebug and the Body and is a comedic mystery set in a small Southern town. Interestingly, this time B&N's PubIt (once again, I hate that name) had the book [...]

This post was originally posted at www.RobertDBennett.com, an author's website. It contains information and views on self publishing that are likely of interest to the readers of DearDude.   Someone asked me the other day if I was still going to look for an agent and publish through conventional means if I had the chance.  [...]

Although it took a while, I finally had two books approved for BarnesandNoble.com for the Nook. Apparently they go through a long, drawn out process to approve your account. They sent me an email yesterday asking me to contact them, which I immediately did. The representative I talked to was pleasant and just asked me [...]

I have just placed my 3rd book, and 4th entry, onto the Amazon Marketplace for downloading onto the Kindle. This one is titled "No' Chance" and is the first in a series, the second one is about a third of the way toward being finished. I actually wrote the majority of the book several years [...]