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Indie Book Publishers: A Great Alternative for Authors

As an author, finding the right publisher for your book is a crucial decision. With several publishing options to choose from, it can be overwhelming to determine which one best fits your needs. Traditional publishing houses may seem like the obvious choice, but independent or “indie” book publishers have gained popularity in recent years and for a good reason. In this article, we will explore the benefits of going with an indie book publisher and why it may be a great alternative for authors.

What is an Indie Book Publisher?

An independent or “indie” publisher is a small publishing house separate from the larger corporate-owned publishers who dominate the market. Unlike traditional publishers, indie publishers operate on a smaller scale, focusing on a specific niche or genre. They offer the same services as traditional publishers such as editing, design, and distribution but with more flexibility and personal attention.

Benefits of Going with an Indie Book Publisher

One of the main advantages of choosing an indie publisher is creative control. Unlike traditional publishing houses that may require authors to make significant changes to their work, indie publishers allow authors to have more say in the final product. This means that your book can stay true to your vision and style, without being heavily influenced by market trends or corporate interests.

Another benefit is the speed of production. Traditional publishing can be a lengthy process, with books taking up to two to three years before reaching the shelves. Indie publishers typically have a faster turnaround time, allowing your book to be published and available for purchase in a shorter amount of time.

Indie publishers also offer more flexibility when it comes to contracts and royalties. Traditional publishing houses often have strict contract terms, leaving authors with little control over their own work. With indie publishers, authors can negotiate the terms of their contract and keep a larger percentage of royalties from book sales.

Moreover, indie publishers have a closer relationship with their authors. As they work on a smaller scale, they are able to provide more personal attention and support throughout the publishing process. This can lead to a stronger working relationship and better overall experience for the author.

In addition, indie publishers often specialize in certain genres or niches, allowing them to have a deeper understanding of the market and target audience. This can lead to more effective marketing strategies and a higher chance of success for your book.

Another advantage is the ability to retain the rights to your work. In traditional publishing, authors often have to sign over their rights for a set amount of time or even transfer them permanently. With indie publishers, you have more control over the rights to your book and can make decisions about adaptations or translations in the future.

Overall, going with an indie book publisher can offer numerous benefits for authors. From faster production times and more flexible contracts to a closer relationship with your publisher and retaining rights to your work, it is an attractive option for those looking to publish their book. Consider all of these factors when deciding which route to take for publishing your work. So, if you are an aspiring author looking to publish your book, do not overlook the advantages of going with an indie publisher. It may just be the perfect fit for you and your writing career.

Whether you are a new author or already established in the publishing world, exploring the options of working with an indie publisher can open up new opportunities for your book and help you achieve your publishing goals. So take a closer look at the world of indie publishing and see how it can benefit you as an author.

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Why Ghostwriting is Hard & Not Everyone Can Do it

Ghostwriting is a challenging yet rewarding profession that involves the writing of a book and other written works for a client who is usually a business owner, CEO, or business leader. Ghostwriters work behind the scenes, creating content that will be attributed to someone else. While it may seem like an easy job, ghostwriting requires a high level of skill, experience, and professionalism. Did you know that most famous people do not write their own books that are published?

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The Art of Mimicry

One of the main reasons why ghostwriting is hard is because it requires the ability to mimic the client’s voice and writing style. The ghostwriter’s job is to create content that sounds like it was written by the client, which means the ghostwriter must be familiar with their client’s unique writing style, personality, and voice. This can be a significant challenge, especially if the client has a distinct writing voice that is difficult to replicate. The writer must crawl inside the clients brain and pretend to be them, think like them. It’s a very emotionally exhausting process. Especially if you are writing about traumatic experiences. The writer has to be involved with them, meshing themselves as if they were actually there to write about it authentically. If the author was victimized, so is the writer so the readers feel it as one. You cry with your authors, you feel their pain too. But if you can not do this, the book will not turn out well. The. worst thing is a badly ghostwritten book.

Time Management

Ghostwriting requires a significant amount of time management skills. Ghostwriters must be able to complete assignments quickly and efficiently while maintaining the quality and accuracy of the content they produce. They must also be able to meet strict deadlines while juggling multiple projects, which can be a daunting task.

The Human Factor

Finally, ghostwriting is difficult because of the human factor involved. Ghostwriters must be able to work closely with their clients and build a strong working relationship based on trust and mutual respect. They must be able to communicate effectively and understand the client’s goals and expectations. This can be particularly challenging when working with high-profile clients who have busy schedules and specific demands.

Ghostwriting is a rewarding yet challenging profession that requires a high level of skill, experience, and professionalism. Ghostwriters must have the ability to mimic their clients’ writing style, adhere to strict confidentiality agreements while maintaining creative limitations, manage their time effectively, and work closely with their clients to understand their goals and expectations. Not everyone is suited for ghostwriting, and those who are successful in the profession have honed their skills over time and possess a unique set of qualities that allow them to excel in this challenging field.

If you need a highly skilled ghostwriter, we have those at Richter Publishing. No boo’s about it.

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Friday the 13th – Did You Know It’s Bad Luck To Leave a Book Half Written?

Friday the 13th is a well-known superstition, believed to bring bad luck and misfortune. This date has been associated with several myths and stories throughout history, leading many people to fear it as an unlucky day. While some may dismiss this belief as just another superstition, others take great precaution on this particular day.

The origins of Friday the 13th being considered an ominous date are not clear, but some theories suggest that it dates back to biblical times. According to one belief, the number 13 is associated with Judas Iscariot, who was believed to be the thirteenth guest at the Last Supper and later betrayed Jesus Christ. Combining this superstition with Friday, which has been historically viewed as an unlucky day, created the ominous date of Friday the 13th.

Another theory suggests that the phobia of Friday the 13th may have originated from Norse mythology. In Norse mythology, twelve gods were having a dinner party when Loki, the god of mischief and chaos, crashed it as an uninvited thirteenth guest. As a result, he orchestrated the death of Baldr, the god of joy and happiness, leading to the belief that having thirteen guests at a dinner party would bring misfortune.

Despite its origins, Friday the 13th has become deeply ingrained in popular culture as an unlucky day. This superstition is so widespread that it even has a name – paraskevidekatriaphobia. People with this phobia may go to great lengths to avoid any activities on this day, such as scheduling important events or travel plans.

Interestingly, the fear of Friday the 13th has also led to some bizarre and irrational behaviors. For instance, some buildings do not have a 13th floor, and many hospitals do not have a room number 13. Airlines and airports often see a decrease in passengers on this day, while some people refuse to make significant purchases or investments.

As Friday the 13th may bring bad luck around the world, so is leaving a book half written. According to this superstition, not finishing your book is considered bad luck. Some believe that it brings negative energy into their writing and hinders their progress. This idea of “bad juju” has been passed down through generations of writers, and many still believe in its power.

The consequences of not finishing your book are said to be severe. Some say that it can lead to writer’s block, making it difficult for you to start another writing project. Others believe that it may bring about financial difficulties or personal problems. While there is no scientific evidence to support these claims, many writers are not willing to take the risk.

Many new aspiring authors will have nightmares until their book is finished. The half written pages haunting them until they are completed. They can’t eat or sleep as the book keeps haunting them. Gnawing away at their brain.

So how do you avoid this bad juju and ensure that you finish writing your book? Here are a few tips:

  • Set realistic goals: Instead of trying to write the entire book in one sitting, break it down into smaller, achievable goals. This will not only make the task seem less daunting but also help you stay on track.
  • Stay motivated: Find ways to keep yourself motivated throughout the writing process. This could be by setting rewards for meeting your goals, finding an accountability partner, or taking breaks when needed.
  • Don’t compare yourself to others: Every writer has their own pace and style of writing. Avoid comparing yourself to other writers and focus on your own progress.
  • Believe in yourself: Remember that finishing your book is not a matter of luck, but rather dedication and hard work. Believe in your abilities as a writer and trust that you will see the project through to the end.

While there may be no scientific evidence to support the idea of bad juju when it comes to writing, many writers still believe in its power. Whether or not you choose to believe in this superstition, it is always beneficial to set realistic goals, stay motivated, and trust in your abilities as a writer. So go ahead and finish that book with confidence and determination! So don’t let the fear of bad juju stop you from finishing your book – keep writing and remember that the real magic lies within you. So keep writing, and don’t let any superstitions hold you back! Remember, the power to finish your book is in your hands. If you need help finishing your book, reach out to us and we can help stop the nightmare!

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THE PATHFINDER: Finding the Right Path

Mark T. Mahaffey, a living legend in Saint Petersburg, Florida, shares the story of his life-long journey as The Pathfinder. More than the name behind the iconic Mahaffey Theater, Mark Mahaffey is the patriarch of one of the largest, family-owned, real estate companies in Florida. Reflecting on the road that brought him to where he is today, he recognizes the defining moments that were the tailwinds to his success. Finding the right path is never easy, but with the support of his family, friends, and some key mentors along the way, Mark confidently navigated through some of life’s most challenging obstacles. The Pathfinder is a loving tribute to all those people who helped pave the way of the Mahaffey legacy and the friendships that have blossomed along the way. From growing up in Indiana and attending the University of Notre Dame, to serving in the Vietnam War as a U.S. Navy Lieutenant, to growing the Mahaffey Apartment Company, to exploring the world with his closest kin and kith, Mark Mahaffey hopes to inspire his readers to live life to the fullest.

THE PATHFINDER: Finding the Right Path by Mark T. Mahaffey,

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Going Back to School Books

As summer break comes to an end, kids and teachers are preparing for the new school year to kick off. Going back to school is exciting for so many reasons. It is always an enjoyment to make new friends, to see our old ones, and to learn and teach new things! 

At Richter Publishing, we have books for teachers and kids.

For children, there are the Riley and Milo books written by Cassie L. D’Addeo. In Riley and Her Big Feelings at School, Riley’s story teaches kids how to cope with their emotions and inspires them to be honest with their big feelings. This story helps children develop empathy, emotional intelligence, and enhances resiliency.

In this book, Riley works through the stages of grief as she copes with losing her best friend Milo. Riley and Milo: A Puppy’s Story of Coping with Grief and Loss leads children through dealing with death and the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and acceptance.

There’s a legend that bumblebees small wings cannot carry their big bodies, however they don’t realize it and will fly anyway. In Fly Anyway, a little bumblebee is told she can’t fly, but she doesn’t listen and finds herself on a journey from the beaches to the mountains and so many more places. Fly Anyway teaches children about friendship, perseverance, and following dreams.

Written by Amy-Quezon-Wilde
Illustrated by Kelly Jo Terry

Brittney Kempink’s Three Friends Limeade: Friends and Business Mix Together is a colorful book about characters who have their own limeade stand. Kempink teaches children about doing business and working together with others. The end of the book also has a fun limeade recipe!

For teachers, you can check out our list of books on our website. We recommend the following for this school year.

¡Spanish for You!: Spanish Course for Beginners and Advanced Students A1-B1 by Heidi McPherson is a detailed textbook to learn and teach Spanish. It has real-language usage with useful vocabulary and grammar. English translations are included for understanding. The book also contains exercises and a list of words at the end of the book.

From “America’s Most Hilarious Teacher” Mike Rivera, you’ll encounter the unique perspectives of a comedian and teacher. From Stand-Up Comedian to Stand-Up Teacher is a book about the experiences of both worlds and Mike’s story of bringing both worlds together.

Whether you are looking for an inspiring story or an informational read, there is something for everyone. As W.B. Yeats said, “Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire”. Teachers, we thank you for everything you do. Click here for a list of all the books available to purchase via Amazon. Happy reading and happy school year!

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Happy 4th of July! Embrace Your Freedom to Read.

Happy 4th of July From Richter Publishing!

On July 4th, American citizens celebrate the day independence was born. The 4th of July is more than just backyard barbecues and fireworks. It’s about the patriotism that comes with freedom, something this great country was built on. As we celebrate our freedom to express ourselves, let’s not forget the freedom to read. Books have been known for challenging societal norms and promoting critical thinking. In the same way, reading has been fundamental in shaping the United States.

The freedom to read is more than just the First Amendment. It’s about educating oneself, exploring other cultures, and being exposed to new ideas. Access to books is crucial in developing a well-informed citizenry that can fully participate in society. A free society depends on intellectual freedom and the ability to exchange information. Reading literature that challenges your views or educates you on unfamiliar topics is important. That’s why organizations such as Banned Books Week and the American Library Association are essential. Together they understand the importance of preserving the freedom to read.

Freedom to Read

Reading builds empathy and promotes human connection. Through literature, we can understand different perspectives, traditions, and cultures. This is fundamental, especially in such a diverse country like America. By reading stories of immigrants, we can understand the struggles they face in their journey to the United States. Understanding their stories cultivates empathy in others, making it easier to identify with their experiences. Reading is a critical tool in building a unified, inclusive, and diverse community.

Reading has also played a significant role in American history. Literature has been a key aspect of shaping the United States. Reading the declaration of independence and the constitution has been integral in upholding American values. During civil rights movements, literature such as novels by Toni Morrison and Maya Angelou had a significant impact on the public’s view of African American culture. By reading these works, the public could understand the struggles that maligned communities were going through. The stories of these authors humanized marginalized communities and helped break down stereotypes.

Publish a Book, Leave a Legacy

This 4th of July, as we celebrate freedom, let’s not forget the freedom to read. Books have been instrumental in shaping our society, concepts, and ideas while playing a role in shaping the United States. It’s critical that the right to read is not taken for granted or censored. Reading extends to everyone, and it’s important that we preserve the freedom to access literature that educates us significantly. This 4th of July, embrace the freedom to read. Borrow and read books that challenge historical views, explore different perspectives, and teaches us about a befittingly rich history. Embrace intellectual freedom, and always remember the power of a good book.

Get our entire collection of ebooks on sale the entire month of July to promote reading. Just click on the banner and scroll to the bottom of the page to see all our our titles anywhere from 50%-75% off!

Christmas in July ebook sale!

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Ebook Christmas in July Sale!

All of Richter Publishing’s ebooks will be on sale the entire month of July! Discounts ranging from 50-75% off retail value. Just go to our profile page, www.smashwords.com/profile/view/RichterPublishing, and then scroll down to see our list of titles. The discount will be applied when you add the book to your cart when checking out.

Are Ebooks are the future of reading? In the digital age, it’s hard to imagine a world that doesn’t revolve around technology. With the rise of smartphones and tablets, we have seen a shift in the way we consume content. The world of books has also been transformed, with many people choosing to read on their electronic devices rather than turning the pages of a physical book.

One of the biggest advantages of ebooks is convenience. With an ebook, you can carry an entire library on your device, making it easy to take anywhere and read at any time. No more lugging around heavy books during your daily commute or when traveling. Ebooks also offer the convenience of instant purchasing, with no need to leave your home to buy the latest release.

Another significant advantage of ebooks is cost. They are often cheaper than physical books, and there are even free ebooks available, making reading accessible to anyone with an internet connection. With ebooks, there are also no shipping costs, making them a more budget-friendly option.

Ebooks offer customization options that physical books cannot match. You can adjust the font size, line spacing, and screen brightness to your personal preference, making it easier on the eyes and more comfortable to read for extended periods. Those with vision impairments can take advantage of text-to-speech, audio descriptions, and larger font sizes. Ebooks also offer additional features such as a built-in dictionary, taking the reading experience to a new level.

With the increasing concern for the environment, ebooks offer a more eco-friendly option. By eliminating the need for paper and production processes, ebooks help to reduce our carbon footprint.

Ebooks provide numerous benefits over physical books. From convenience and customization to cost, environmental factors, and accessibility, ebooks offer the modern reader an experience that physical books cannot match. While some die-hard book lovers may still prefer the feel and scent of a physical book, it’s hard to ignore the many advantages that ebooks offer. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see a continued shift towards electronic reading, making it possible for more people worldwide to partake in the joy of reading.

Don’t forget to browse our digital catalog that is on sale July 2023!

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Bees & Baseball… Just in time for summer reading!

Summer is here and there’s no better way to make the most of it than with a great book! Whether you’re lounging by the pool, taking a road trip, or just looking for an escape from reality, these books are perfect for your summer reading list. From captivating real life stories about baseball to children’s books about bees , there’s something for everyone. Now’s the time to grab our new releases and dive into some summer reading! Who knows—you might just find your new favorite book while you’re at it! So don’t wait—get lost in a great story this summer and make the most of your time away from work and school. Happy reading!

The Last Dance by Edward Porcelli
THE LAST DANCE: The Eagles’ Rise to Extinction by Edward Porcelli

For the baseball lover. A true story about college players. On February 11th, 2021, The North Carolina Central Baseball team walked into a meeting with the university’s athletic director, expecting to be told they were canceling the upcoming season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, they were told their school was canceling baseball altogether, and that the 2021 season would be its last for the Eagles. Across the nation, historically black colleges and university baseball programs, are on the chopping block. This is the true story of the events leading up to that fateful day and how the NCCU baseball family persevered over the following months. Assistant Coach and author, Ed Porcelli, gives a first-hand account of how the players, coaches, friends, and baseball alumni of NCCU baseball, dealt with the loss of its program. What was the real reason as to why the administration decided to drop baseball? Was this really a financial decision due to the covid pandemic, or were there other factors at play? Be in the dugout, with the players and coaches, as Central enjoys its best and last season representing the Eagles. Presidential photographer Al Drago illustrates the many different emotions of the players during their final season, capturing the last moments of the Eagles, before their inevitable extinction.

Fly Anyway by Amy Quezon-Wilde and Kelly Jo Terry
Fly Anyway by Amy Quezon-Wilde  (Author), Kelly Jo Terry (Illustrator)

For kids story time. Legend has it that there is a quote that hangs in the halls of NASA that reads, “Aerodynamically a bumble bee’s body is not made to fly because the breadth of it’s wings is too small to keep it’s huge body in flight. The good thing is, the bee doesn’t know that and flies anyway.”

This is the story of a little bumble bee who dreams of flying but from the start is told all the reasons why she can’t. Determined, she sets off on a journey that takes her from the beach, to the mountains, to the jungle and lots of places in between. Along the way she learns through friendship and perseverance to believe in herself and fly anyway.

Summer is all about relaxation, and what better way to unwind than by escaping into a good book? These books are our top picks for summer reading and are sure to keep you entertained, inspired, and engaged. You can check out all of our published books by clicking here. Whether you prefer light-hearted romance, empowering memoirs, or thought-provoking fiction, there’s a book on this list for you. So, grab a cold drink, snag a comfortable chair, and get ready to indulge in some top-notch summer reading!

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Living Wisdom

As we go into Easter weekend, on this Good Friday… remember “Living Wisdom: Principles for a Life Well Lived.” A book 📚 we published back in 2016 by Rev. Chad C. Fernald. So what is living wisdom? How does a person discover it? 😇💗

The Biblical books of wisdom contain a wealth of practical insight for the ordering of life based on sound principles which lead to healthy patterns for our personal lives, our homes and our communities. “Living Wisdom: Principles for a Life Well Lived,” provides a framework for balanced, principle based living by exploring key areas of life in which God’s Living Wisdom may be readily applied. Living Wisdom invites the reader to be challenged and changed by the straightforward teaching of Biblical Wisdom and confronts all with the call to be wise! Get your copy on Amazon, B&N, BAM! Everywhere books are sold. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692602542

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We want you!

Richter Publishing is working on a documentary about the publishing industry. It is a blackhole of information out there for new authors. And they get lost in figuring out the different avenues like traditional, indie and self publishing to see which one is the right one for them. Many times they get taken advantage of in the process. This is why we started Richter Publishing 10 years ago. To help authors. We want to interview authors who have already published their books and have gone through other avenues to their book out there. We want to hear your experiences. The good, the bad and the ugly!

We are working with a Capstone class at USF to assist us with the documentary. Please fill out our google form if you would like to be considered for the film. We will reach out to you if we feel your story is a good fit.

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