BWFoster78
Myth Weaver
It seems to me that authors have one big advantage in selling books: readers are actively searching for products to buy. The question is: where do readers find them?
As a reader, I'd like to know as well. I read 30 to 50 fiction books a year. I support indie and small publisher authors. I want to find good books to read, especially from the groups mentioned.
The truth is, it's not easy to find enough good books to read. Here are some sources I've found:
Goodreads Recommendations - It's not as good a resource as I'd hope, but I have found some gems.
These forums - I've gotten recommendations for the two best books I've read since coming here from threads on this site.
Internet searches - Looking for "Best Indie Scifi and Fantasy Books" yielded a few decent finds.
I can't help but think that, if I can identify ways to find good books, it'll help me figure out how to market my book.
Where on the internet do you go to find new reads?
Thanks.
Brian
As a reader, I'd like to know as well. I read 30 to 50 fiction books a year. I support indie and small publisher authors. I want to find good books to read, especially from the groups mentioned.
The truth is, it's not easy to find enough good books to read. Here are some sources I've found:
Goodreads Recommendations - It's not as good a resource as I'd hope, but I have found some gems.
These forums - I've gotten recommendations for the two best books I've read since coming here from threads on this site.
Internet searches - Looking for "Best Indie Scifi and Fantasy Books" yielded a few decent finds.
I can't help but think that, if I can identify ways to find good books, it'll help me figure out how to market my book.
Where on the internet do you go to find new reads?
Thanks.
Brian