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Book Craft

Author Notes: March 2026

24 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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Welcome back to Book Craft podcast and another episode of Author Notes, where I share what I’m learning in real time as an indie author building a book career from the ground up. This week I’m talking about something that every indie author eventually has to figure out: book distribution and discoverability. After publishing my debut novel Undercurrents of Love, I’ve been learning a lot about how different platforms actually work — and why relying on just one marketplace, especially Amazon, can really limit your reach. In this episode, I break down what it means to “go wide” with your book distribution, why platforms like Kobo, Draft2Digital, and library systems can open up entirely new audiences, and some of the common pitfalls new authors run into when they’re navigating publishing decisions for the first time. We’ll also talk about the importance of reader reviews, building trust with your audience, and why constantly moving your book between platforms can do more harm than good. If you’re an indie author, an aspiring writer, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes in the publishing world, this episode is a candid look at the strategy side of self-publishing and what I’m learning along the way.

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