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ladykessar

Navigating Publishing
Notes on publishing from both indie and traditional perspectives—what I’ve learned and what surprised me.


How Authors find Stories
Yesterday, I was listening to music trying to sleep. It was 2am and I put on a music playlist. One of those “maybe this will quiet my brain” attempts that rarely work. Then a song played. https://open.spotify.com/track/3zuiYHGLfLV6d9NngYgjmG?si=df9e94ed894b41f6 The Vampire Crew by Zen Vibes Station It's essentially a song about a Vampire Pirate Crew. It all started with a question. "What if a Romantasy Girl found this Pirate Crew and wanted to be turned?" It quickly spiraled
Lady Kessar
Jan 301 min read
Things I learned today
A) The rules continue to be a lie. Did you know Linktree and Beacons are slowly being phased out as best practice ? The current recommendation is to use your author website as your main link hub , instead of linking out to a third-party hub that then links to everything else. Translation: Build the house. Don’t rent the hallway. B) Amazon author pages are not automatic. Did you know that to create an Author Page on Amazon, you have to claim your books through a separate sit
Lady Kessar
Jan 271 min read
The Anvil Post
Occasional notes, book updates, and things worth passing along.
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