Self-Publishing Review

Self-Publishing Review
Editor Cate Baum (2011 - Present)
Categories Book reviews
Founder Henry Baum
Year founded 2008
Country United States/Spain
Language English
Website selfpublishingreview.com

Self-Publishing Review (or SPR) is an online book review magazine for indie authors founded in 2008 by American author Henry Baum.

Overview

Self-Publishing Review is a daily online reportage of indie book reviews, articles, and news related to the self-publishing industry.[1]

SPR members include indie author Amanda Hocking, and has interviewed Tessa Dick, former wife of author Philip K Dick, which was featured in The New York Times,[2] and bestselling author Darcie Chan.

Self-Publishing Review was one of the first original self-publishing portals and has been recommended by The Guardian newspaper,[3] The Huffington Post,[4] Writer's Digest[5] and Forbes.[6] SPR also partners with BookBaby, the literary sister company to CDBaby as a provider of author services.

References

  1. "The Indie Author's Guide to Paid Reviews". Publisher's Weekly.
  2. "Novel by Philip K. Dick Gets an Ending". The New York Times.
  3. "Looking for a great self-published book? Here's where to find it". The Guardian.
  4. "Why(Some)Authors Fail". The Huffington Post.
  5. "How To Get Reviews For Your Book". Writer's Digest.
  6. "Publishing Is Broken, We're Drowning In Indie Books - And That's A Good Thing". Forbes.
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