Non-fiction Niche Publishing

Nick Russell on July 7th, 2011

No matter what your subject matter, from non-fiction niche material to mysteries or historical romances, every writer’s toolbox should contain many of the same things. These include a computer with word processing software (which is standard equipment these days), a decent printer, an up to date dictionary, a good style guide (I still rely on [...]

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Nick Russell on June 9th, 2011

I uploaded my mystery Big Lake to Amazon’s Kindle program on Sunday, May 22, and by noon May 25th I had sold 100 copies. By the end of the month, sales topped out at 169, or an average of almost 17 books a day. Within a couple of days of uploading Big Lake, I uploaded [...]

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Nick Russell on April 30th, 2011

I currently have four self-published books in print, along with seven niche guides, a couple of informational CDs, and several more in the works. But you would be hard pressed to find any of them in a traditional bookstore. You can go to your favorite bookstore or Amazon and they can order them through the [...]

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