• It's Never Too Late To Market Your Book with Karen Inglis

  • Dec 5 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

It's Never Too Late To Market Your Book with Karen Inglis

  • Summary

  • Self-publishing extraordinaire Karen Inglis joins me on today's episode to talk all about her wonderful books, her incredible author and publishing journey, and how she sold over 500,000 copies of The Secret Lake! We talk writing, publishing, marketing, foreign rights and through this interview you will understand, it's never too late to market your book!

    MORE ABOUT KAREN:

    Karen Inglis is an international bestselling children’s author of picture books, illustrated chapter books and middle grade novels. Her time travel adventure The Secret Lake for ages 8-11has sold over half a million print copies in English and is in translation in 11 languages. Her other titles have all sold in their thousands.

    Return to the Secret Lake, Karen’s long-awaited sequel to her bestseller, was recently shortlisted in the children’s categories for both the Wishing Shelf Book Awards and the UK Selfies Awards.

    Karen has written and presented extensively about children’s self-publishing and children’s book marketing. She has received traditional publishing offers over the years but has preferred to retain creative control over her work.


    · kareninglisauthor.com — for readers

    · @kareninglis — twitter

    · facebook.com/kareninglisauthor — Facebook

    · @kareninglis_childrensbooks — Instagram

    · selfpublishingadventures.com — for writers

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