6 Reasons To Buy Books By Indie Authors

Some of the best books are by indie authors. Whether you’ve read indie books before or you’re considering picking up a new book by an indie author, here’s some reasons why it’s a good thing to do.

The Author Owns The Whole Story – You’re supporting a book that was written entirely by the author (and not tainted by a team hired by a big publishing company). No one else took the story and tweaked it in ways that would make it more marketable or more “readable” to a wider audience. When you buy indie, you can be assured that you’re reading the original story that the author created.

Indie Authors Don’t Have Our Own Marketing Team – Indie authors write, publish, and promote their own books! In general, most of us find this part fun, but it’s not easy to find interested readers willing to pay for our work. Each time we gain a new reader, this allows us to be a step closer to reaching our dream – to make an income off writing.

You’re Allowing Creative Freedom – Buying an indie book is akin to supporting a small business. Reading someone’s self-published work is supporting their creative freedom, because it encourages them to keep writing what they love.

Supporting A Small Business Is Cool – When you support a large company (We all do it from time to time – and sometimes there isn’t really a choice), you’re giving money to a corporation that pays employees a certain wage, so the dollars you’ve spent don’t usually have a real meaning to you. When you buy from a self-published author or any creative business, you’re supporting someone’s ability to make their own income. Your dollar goes further when you buy local or support someone’s own business. If an indie author makes $100 in a week, most of that income is going directly to them (70% if they’re published on Amazon). That’s pretty cool to think about. If a traditionally published author makes $100 in a week, a larger percentage is going to go to the publishing company.

Indie Books Are Unique – Indie books can be the most unique, inspiring stories you’ll ever read. Indie authors invest a lot of time (and sometimes money) to present a good quality book for readers. Self-published books can be raw, even a bit unpolished, at times, but that’s the beauty of them. It’s art. The story is 100% the intellectual property of the author. Even if it’s been professionally edited, it’s unlikely that the author allowed an editor to rewrite their story. An indie author has the freedom to reject an editor’s suggestions, so you’ll be reading their authentic work.

You’ll Make An Author’s Day – If you download an author’s book and let them know you’re reading it, or if you leave a review, it’s going to make their day. A traditionally published author might not even read their own reviews (Some say it’s wise not to read reviews once you’re famous), or they have so many reviews that it doesn’t feel special when a new one gets posted. When you review the work of a less known creative writer, they’ll see it and be very happy; your act of kindness won’t soon be forgotten.

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12 comments

  1. Your first reason is the most important: my Pride’s Children trilogy is ALL me, no meddling from agents, editors, publishers alters the story I wanted to tell you when I first sat down to write it.

    Since, as I like to say, it was vouchsafed to me in one piece in 2000, the hard work has been put into learning to write, learning to self-edit, learning the steps of self-publishing. Up until the second book (for which I had cover and formatting help from a friend), no other hand than mine touched it (except for my lovely and smart beta reader – who occasionally asked me to clear some small thing up).

    Whether you like my stories or not depends on how you and I might resonate about stories and characters and words, but it is unadulterated. And if you DO like it, WOW!

  2. Yes, yes, yes! Just dropped my book, “Coming of Rage,” last month and it’s been a blast connecting with people, marketing, and above all, seeing results with a great first month of sales. Very satisfying, if challenging, though I plan to hire a publicist to hopefully keep the train rolling a while.

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