The Indie Author Manifesto

Indie Authors.

Each and every one of us should post this on our websites, blogs, etc.

THE INDIE AUTHOR MANIFESTO by Mark Coker @ Smashwords:

Indie Author Manifesto

 

THE INDIE AUTHOR MANIFESTO


We indie authors believe all writers are created equal, that all writers are endowed with natural creative potential, and that writers have an unalienable right to exercise, explore and realize their potential through the freedom of publication. 

I hold these truths to be self-evident:

  1. I am an indie author
  2. I have experienced the pleasure and satisfaction that comes from self-publishing
  3. I have a right to publish
  4. My creative control is important to me.  I decide when, where and how my writing graduates to become a published book.
  5. Indie does not mean “alone.”  I choose my partners.
  6. I shall not bow beholden or subservient to any publisher. In my business relationships, I seek partnership, fairness, equity and mutually aligned interests.
  7. We indie authors comprise diverse writers unified by a common purpose to advance, empower and celebrate writers everywhere.
  8. I am a professional.  I take pride in my work, and I strive to improve my craft to better serve my readers, myself, my fellow indie authors and the culture of books
  9. My writing is valuable and important.  This value and importance cannot be measured by commercial sales alone.
  10. I celebrate the success of my fellow indie authors, for their success is mine, and mine theirs. Together we are pioneering a better future for books marked by greater quality, creativity, diversity, choice, availability, affordability and accessibility.

 

Thank you, Mark. Agreed and well said.

Here’s the link to the original post:  http://blog.smashwords.com/2014/04/indie-author-manifesto.html

79 thoughts on “The Indie Author Manifesto

  1. Brian,

    I absolutely love this! I want to get a book of my poetry published but I’m not sure how to go about this. I noticed that you started following me and was wondering if you had any advice for a first time publisher. A few samples of my poetry along with my photography are in my posts. I greatly appreciate any help! Thanks in advance.

    Kind Regards,
    Amanda

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  2. Reblogged this on Strategic Consumption and commented:
    Isn’t this great? One doesn’t need to be an aspiring or accomplished author to appreciate how empowering the Indie Author manifesto can be.

    In the same way that positive psychology goes beyond just ‘norming’ people and aims to enrich them, the Indie Author manifesto shows how the internet can empower everyone to create, share and produce, rather than just consume.

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  4. Yes, you have found my blog and are following it, this is good, you have so many followers I expect I will be lost, But thank you, I look forward to following with pleasure: Pat – just planning my first indie – with illustrations.

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  6. I’m not sure I can agree with this list… I’ve always looked forward to the day when a portly, balding man would sit behind his comfy desk and decide the fate of all my stories.

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  8. Thanks for sharing this! I couldn’t agree more that all writers are created equal. There is a beauty in writing for the sake of sharing a truth of oneself and the freedom that isn’t shackled by any other motive.

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  9. Anyone who stops waiting around to be told to dance to the turn of someone else – and who lifts up their proverbial pen and sticks it in the eyes of the snobs, the market brainwashed and the ‘I’ll scratch your back if …’ brigade is an indie writing hero in my book. Sending you greetings from Merry England and the Robin Hood Indie Crew! Thanks for finding me. Ace stuff.

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