Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) hosted a panel discussion to explore how online publishing has opened lucrative avenues for Tamil language authors
Bangalore : Amazon’s self-publishing service Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) announced the results of the fifth edition of its flagship contest: Pen to Publish. The contest received a great response from aspiring authors who submitted their eBooks to
Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) hosted a panel discussion to explore how online publishing has opened lucrative avenues for Tamil language authors
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March 04, 2021 09:41 IST
It has resulted in the creation of authorpreneurs, who quench their creative thirst and make money
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It has resulted in the creation of authorpreneurs, who quench their creative thirst and make money
In a corner of the bustling Chennai Book Fair with its nearly 700 stalls are racks that contain self-published Tamil works.
Here, authors directly walk up to you and explain their content. You can have a chat with them, and decide if you would like to pick up the book; 12 city authors who have self-published their material have set up such racks in a first-of-its-kind initiative at the 44th Chennai Book Fair. “Some of these authors do not have money to hire a stall, so we give them a rack for ₹8,000 where they can display upto 50 titles and have the chance to directly interact with the audience they are writing for,” says RS Shanmugam, president of the Book Sellers and Publishers Association of South India (BAPASI).