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Introduction to Self-Publishing & Indie Publishing with Natalia Zukerman In-Person
Welcome to the new era of publishing! The rise and success of indie authors is transforming how books get made – and the old "self-published" stigma is gone. Whether you're getting ready to publish are are just curious, come find out about the best self-publishing platforms and resources available now.
Registration is required for this limited enrollment program. Please use the link below to register.
This program is made possible by contributions from the Friends of the Scoville Library and from library friends like you!
This event is part of the Scoville Library's bookmaking series.
Please note: this program was rescheduled from March 9th. If you were registered for that event, an email has been sent to the address on your registration, and your reservation has been transferred to March 23rd. We will be hold your reservation unless you request cancellation. Thanks!
Natalia Zukerman will discuss some of the pros and cons of self-publishing and then delve into the process with a brief tour of selected platforms including Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, BookBaby, BookWright, and Chatbooks. She will also show examples of self-published books and touch on other print-on-demand options.
Whether for a novel, history, or memoir; a collection of photos, poetry, or recipes; a how-to or travel guide; children's books or YA, self-publishing has enabled thousands of first-time and previously published authors to take control of the process, produce handsome bound editions, and get their books into readers’ hands, on Kindle, and in audio format.
Participants will have a chance to ask questions, discuss their projects or ideas, and think about next steps. =
Natalia Zukerman is a publisher, editor, illustrator, and cartoonist, as well as an internationally recognized singer and songwriter, a trauma-informed yoga and meditation teacher, a cultural diplomat, and a community organizer. She is an editor, writer, and cartoonist at The Millerton News and The Lakeville Journal, a contributing writer for Acoustic Guitar Magazine, a part-time caregiver for her mom, and a full-time mom to her own dog, Georgie. She lives in Millerton, NY.
Links to recent news about indie publishing
Publisher's Weekly, Nov 08, 2024, Self-Publishing’s Output and Influence Continue to Grow: Supported by new platforms and forums, indie authors today are behind some of the hottest literary trends, by Andrew Albanese and Jim Milliot
New York Times, Dec. 20, 2024, How a Scrappy New Publisher Landed 25 Books on the Best-Seller List in a Year, by Alexandra Alter (about Bloom Books, a publisher that picks up self-published titles)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/20/books/how-a-scrappy-new-publisher-landed-25-books-on-the-best-seller-list-in-a-year.html
- Date:
- Sunday, March 23, 2025
- Time:
- 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Wardell Room
- Categories:
- Adult Program