John Bond reports on a new generation of writers for whom self-publishing is a matter of choice.
You would had to have been on a long vacation from planet publishing not to be aware of the high-profile success stories in indie publishing from the last few years. Hugh Howey, Joanna Penn, Amanda Hocking - no matter which routes to market they have ended up taking, these are the often-quoted big beasts, the patron saints of DIY. But you can perhaps be forgiven for never having heard of Dan Gennoe. Gennoe has been a London-based freelance writer and journalist for 16 years, and recently self-published his first novel All Neon Like Love under his own Joe Bones imprint.
BookBrunch - Outliers, not outsiders
2 November 2015
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