New release by SBP author Laurie Sorensen

July 6, 2011

My New book, Night’s Salvation A Ravenwood Novel, has been released. You can find at Sapphire Blue Publishing – E-book only and the price is $6.50, for a full length Historical Romance.

Blurb:
Duty, love and passion take flight on the wings of destiny. Compelled by honor and duty, Night Ravenwood leaves his life on the sea to return home after his brothers death. As the new heir to Ravenwood Manor, he finds himself in an arranged marriage he doesn’t want. When tragedy strikes the newlywed couple, Nights realizes he’s in love with the beautiful and serene Satine. She vows to make Night understand his destiny is with her, meanwhile someone is willing to commit murder to keep them apart. Will love or murder shape the destiny of this union?

Why would I choose to indie publish?

July 6, 2011

I recently received an e-mail asking me why I indie publish and why I used a writing services company for my first novel length e-book, Attack of the Lushites (available now in print and e-book at Amazon and Smashwords). What follows is my response. As always comments are welcome.

My response to your question why I switched from Sapphire Blue Publishing is relatively simple and complicated at the same time.

It is true Sapphire Blue Publishing does accept all genres but truthfully they specialize in romance. Lushites is clearly not romance.

The fact is I still publish romances with Sapphire Blue Publishing (in fact I just sold one to them last week) as well as have my own imprint, 53rd Street Publishing. Lucky Bat Books is somewhere in the middle of these two forms of publishing, providing a menu of services for writers.

The traditional publishing model (which Sapphire Blue Publishing is basically built on, though they are more author friendly than New York) forces a writer to share the lions share of the royalties with the publisher and I wanted to keep a greater share for my efforts. Lucky Bat Books doesn’t keep any share of my royalties, they ask for a flat fee for service. This makes far more sense to me than the traditional publishing model.

I want to be clear about Sapphire Blue Publishing. I love those people and will always be grateful to them for giving me my first big break.

The other advantage of indie publishing over traditional publishing is the work isn’t “produce”, by this I mean the shelf life of any traditionally published work is limited. In indie publishing the work stays up until I remove it. I’m in control 100%.

The other thing that is happening in New York publishing is they are buying the rights to the e-books forever, and paying very low royalties to the writers, even though e-book sales are on the rise world wide. This is a worrisome trend and will affect the long term income of the writers. I’d rather indie publish and ride the trend alone than go to NY and lose my work for a small return forever.

Would I ever go to New York? Yes, absolutely, but not to be “famous”. Instead I see them as a marketing tool to jump start my indie sales and make me more money. Print books are still 86% of the market.

Now how to go about being an indie publisher is a very long and involved answer. I’m sending you to a link which lays out how to be an indie publisher. I’m a student of Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Katherine Rusch who have also embraced indie publishing in a big way. I know many, many writers who are doing this, both long time and beginning writers.

Here’s the link: deanwesleysmith.com

I hired Lucky Bat Books because I want my novels to be indistinguishable to the readers from New York produced novels, which I feel Lucky Bat Books has helped me to do. I recommend to everyone hire someone to edit your work before you publish it. My view is a badly constructed manuscript with a bad cover can hurt you in the long run. Hire what you’re not expert at, just as you would an accountant or a lawyer.

The new opportunities opening up for writers makes having a career you can control far easier than ever in the history of publishing and I for one am going to explore every option available to me. Why wouldn’t I?

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