Self-Publishing Review
SPR is an online pay-to-play book review magazine for indie authors founded in 2008 by American author Henry Baum.
Editor | Cate Baum (2011–present) |
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Categories | Book reviews |
Founder | Henry Baum |
Founded | 2008 |
Country | United States/Spain |
Language | English |
Website | selfpublishingreview |
Overview
Self-Publishing Review is a daily online report of indie book reviews, articles, and news related to the self-publishing industry.[1]
Self-Publishing Review is a self-publishing portal, featured in The Guardian newspaper,[2] The Huffington Post,[3] Writer's Digest[4] and Forbes.[5] SPR has partnered with BookBaby, the literary sister company to CDBaby as a provider of author services.
Self-Publishing Review's annual writing contest, The SPR Book Awards, was started in 2014. It awards prizes in small press and independent authorship.
References
- "The Indie Author's Guide to Paid Reviews". Publishers Weekly.
- Holloway, Dan (19 November 2012). "Looking for a great self-published book? Here's where to find it". The Guardian.
- "Why(Some)Authors Fail". The Huffington Post. 12 June 2010.
- "How To Get Reviews For Your Book". Writer's Digest.
- "Publishing Is Broken, We're Drowning In Indie Books - And That's A Good Thing". Forbes.
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