Yes, it’s true. A self published writer really has sold more than one million copies.
Amazon have said they have had million dollar sellers before, but never with a writer who has self published, always traditionally published.
The writer in question, John Locke, has self-published nine fiction titles (all in ebook format), and has now published the story of how he did it.
How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months! is the story of how this amazing writer sold sold 1.1 million copies of his ebooks in a nine-month period.
I’ve heard loads of reports about writers who have gone the self-publishing route, especially with Smashwords or Amazon Kindle, and outsold many traditionally published authors. Self-publishing also gives the author full control over their book, and allows updating when necessary instead of when a publisher deems it necessary.
For the full story, go to: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/8589963/Self-publishing-writer-becomes-million-seller.html” target=”blank”
Remarkably, Locke writes for fun. This is not his day job.
As someone who is seriously considering self-publishing fiction, I was particularly interested in the above information. I’ve self-published a lot of non-fiction, but have never self-published fiction before. Over the past several months I’ve been checking out places to do this, and Smashwords stood out for me. Mainly because they send your ebook off to several sites for selling. To me this is a very viable option if:
1) you are traditionally published and hate the lack of control;
2) fed up with low sales via small press publishers;
3) want to get the full benefits (read as royalties) for your hard work.
Having gone down both the traditional publisher route, and also the self-publishing route myself, there are definite positives to self-publishing.
Now it’s over to you. Let me know your thoughts on this, and if you’ve purchased John Locke’s book, How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months!, I’d really love to hear your opinion of it.
Cheryl

