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Business For Authors: How To Be An Author Entrepreneur (Creative Business Books for Writers and Authors) Kindle Edition
Art for the sake of art is important. Writing for the love of it, or to create something beautiful on the page, is absolutely worthwhile and critical to expand the sum of human expression.
But I’m not here to talk about creativity or the craft of writing in this book. My aim is to take the result of your creativity into the realm of actually paying the bills.
To take you from being an author to running a business as an author.I was a business consultant for 13 years before I gave up my job in September 2011 to become a full-time author-entrepreneur. I worked for large corporates and small businesses, implementing financial systems across Europe and Asia Pacific.
I’ve also started a number of my own businesses ”" a scuba dive charter boat in New Zealand, a customized travel website, a property investment portfolio in Australia as well as my freelance consultancy. I’ve failed a lot and learned many lessons in my entrepreneurial life and I share them all in this book.
In the last six years of being an author, through tempestuous changes in the publishing world, I've learned the business side of being a writer and I now earn a good living as an author-entrepreneur. I’m an author because it's my passion and my joy but also because it's a viable business in this age of global and digital opportunity.
In the book, you will learn:
Part 1: From Author To Entrepreneur
The arc of the author’s journey, definition of an author-entrepreneur, deciding on your definition of success. Plus/ should you start a company?
Part 2: Products and Services
How you can turn one manuscript into multiple streams of income by exploiting all the different rights, various business models for authors and how to evaluate them, information on contracts, copyright and piracy. Plus/ putting together a production plan.
Part 3: Employees, Suppliers and Contractors
The team you need to run your business. Your role as author and what you’re committing to, as well as co-writing. Editors, agents and publishers, translators, book designers and formatters, audiobook narrators, book-keeping and accounting, virtual assistants. Plus/ how to manage your team.
Part 4: Customers
In-depth questions to help you understand who your customers are and what they want, as well as customer service options for authors.
Part 5: Sales and Distribution
How to sell through distributors and your options, plus all the information you need to sell direct. ISBNs and publishing imprints - do you need them? Plus your options for pricing.
Part 6: Marketing
Key overarching marketing concepts. Book-based marketing including cover, back copy and sales pages on the distributors. Author-based marketing around building your platform, and customer-based marketing around your niche audience and targeted media.
Part 7: Financials
Changing your mindset about money, and assessing where you are now vs where you want to be. Revenues of the author business and how to increase that revenue. Costs of the author business and funding your startup. Banking, PayPal, accounting, reporting, tax and estate planning.
Part 8: Strategy and Planning
Developing your strategy and business plan. Managing your time and developing professional habits. The long-term view and the process for becoming a full-time author. Plus/ looking after yourself.
Part 9: Next Steps
Questions from the book to help you work out everything to do with your business, plus encouragement for your next steps.
Appendices, Workbook and Bonus Downloads including a workbook and business plan template.
If you want to go from being an author, to running a business as an author, download a sample or buy now.- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 24, 2014
- File size1.3 MB
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- ASIN : B00MQTR9HA
- Publisher : ; 1st edition (September 24, 2014)
- Publication date : September 24, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1.3 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
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- Print length : 336 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #981,710 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #99 in Business Aspects
- #206 in Business Aspects of Writing
- #855 in Authorship
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About the author

Joanna Penn writes non-fiction for authors and is an award-nominated, New York Times and USA Today bestselling thriller, dark fantasy, crime, and horror author as J.F. Penn.
She’s also an award-winning podcaster, creative entrepreneur, and international professional speaker. www.TheCreativePenn.com
Check out Jo's Podcast for Writers: The Creative Penn Podcast
You can get a free Author 2.0 Blueprint ebook and video series at www.TheCreativePenn.com/blueprint
Jo lives in Bath, England with her husband and two British Shorthair cats, Cashew and Noisette (often featured on Instagram @jfpennauthor ). She enjoys a nice G&T (Hendricks, or any local gin).
Jo is also a travel junkie, weaving her adventures into her fiction and travel memoir and podcasting at www.BooksAndTravel.page
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Customers find the book provides great information and helpful details for authors. They describe it as an easy read that is a must-have for any author wanting to make a living from writing. The book offers valuable insights into the financial impact of self-publishing, providing a practical perspective. Readers appreciate the author's friendly, intelligent tone and her English accent. The book takes them step-by-step through the publishing process.
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Customers appreciate the book's knowledge. They find each section informative and packed with useful strategies and details to help authors improve their writing. The worksheet provided contains questions that guide the reader's thinking. Readers appreciate the insights, resources, and recommended reads included. The format is cohesive, with each section having links or references. Overall, customers find the book insightful and helpful for improving their writing skills.
"...I love this author's style, her tone, usage of words. She's fresh and insightful. She includes her personal experiences and blog post from the past...." Read more
"...The worksheet is free, and it contains questions to help guide the reader’s framing of her author business as well as a business plan template that..." Read more
"I found this book very useful. It was helpful to me as I am beginning to make the shift from writing as a hobby to writing as a business...." Read more
"...Some of the best features of the book are that she tells you specific tools (programs, apps, etc.) she uses to get the job done...." Read more
Customers find the book easy to read and recommend it for authors. It provides detailed information on the publishing process and offers great advice for new writers. The book is organized in a clean, digestible format without any preachy filler.
"...There's tons of content in this book. I love this author's style, her tone, usage of words. She's fresh and insightful...." Read more
"...The author is obviously well read and provided several resources and tools to help set up your writing business...." Read more
"...I also really enjoyed the resources and the long list of recommended reads, some of which I've read but most I haven't...." Read more
"...most about it is she recommends taking a strategic, long-term approach to your author business. You can't just write books and expect to succeed...." Read more
Customers find the book provides good value for money. It helps authors understand the economic impact of their books and provides a financial perspective on indie publishing. They say it's valuable for beginners and veterans alike. The book is described as a no-frills, no-nonsense guide covering the basics.
"...side: the psychological, mental, emotional, the whys and your goals, free time and taking time for yourself...." Read more
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"...in making a lesson of every topic she brings up, so this is very much worth the read if you're unsure if you're cut out to write for a living." Read more
Customers appreciate the author's tone and style. They find it friendly, intelligent, and practical. The English accent is mentioned as a plus.
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"...of my favorite authors and definitely has my favorite podcast - English accent AND great info :-)" Read more
Customers find the book helpful for self-publishing and traditional publishing. It guides readers step-by-step through the process, covering important details for both new and experienced self-publishers.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2016This is another huge hit from Ms. Penn! As of about a year ago I was primarily a fiction reader, but as time has passed, I have developed an interest in non-fiction too.
Ms. Penn is one of the very few non-fiction authors who I continuously purchase books from. I have personally read all her books except for the one on public speaking. Though, I am sure if I was interested in going that route, I would be devouring that book as well.
What you can except from this book is EXACTLY what the title says! This is a great starter book to have to begin your journey with. It breaks down the personal, the YOU side: the psychological, mental, emotional, the whys and your goals, free time and taking time for yourself. Then there's the author side: the inspiration, finding your niche, scheduling creative time, then there's the business workings. She touches on legal structure, bookkeeping and accounting, sales, marketing, taxes, employees/contractors, and so much more.
There's tons of content in this book. I love this author's style, her tone, usage of words. She's fresh and insightful. She includes her personal experiences and blog post from the past. There's also a compiled resource section that features books, podcast, and videos from authors.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. You will not go wrong and there is also a FREE companion workbook on her site to help you process your thoughts during or after you read this book.
Another highly recommended!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2014In her book, Business for Authors: How to Be an Author Entrepreneur, Joanna Penn outlines basically every aspect of turning one’s love of writing into a business. Penn begins by describing the mindset one must have to be a successful entrepreneur, and I imagine, quickly weeds out those who see themselves too much as “artists” and not enough as “business people.” This approach may be off-putting to some readers, as many writers do not like to think of their art as business, but it also sets the tone of the book and instills confidence in those who are (or want to become) more business-minded.
The content of Business for Authors builds similarly to an actual business. Penn helps the reader identify her potential business plan by outlining the various business models authors can have as well as the products and services they can offer. However, where the book really gains momentum is when Penn explains how to run one’s authorship like a business by hiring contract laborers (editors, cover designers, etc.), defining a customer base, and determining sales, distribution, and marketing strategies. Even someone with a highly limited knowledge of business can follow along up to this point.
Where Business for Authors becomes more complex is when Penn discusses the financial aspects of running a business. While her explanations are clear and concise, the subject matter still requires the reader to have a solid knowledge of finances, and if this knowledge is not existent, it may be difficult for the reader to follow along. This is not necessarily a critique of Penn, as she clearly states that technical financial knowledge is outside the realm of this book, but there may be some additional research necessary on behalf of the reader to understand this part entirely.
In the final content section of Business for Authors, Penn provides tactics for strategizing and planning one’s author business. This section takes the business knowledge from the rest of the book and shows the reader how he can apply it moving forward. For this section, Penn relies heavily on her personal experience, as she does throughout the book, and while this anecdotal approach is full of great examples and extremely helpful, it would have been beneficial to draw more upon the experiences of other authors and business people for more diversified insights into how an author entrepreneur business could be approached.
On a side note, while Business for Authors is intended for independent publishers, it is also useful for those looking to traditionally publish. Most notably, Penn has entire sections dedicated to agents, publishers, and contracts, and she lists multiple questions one should ask before signing away his rights as well as describes tricky situations and contract language to look out for. Likewise, authors seeking to traditionally publish can benefit from learning to view their novels as products and figuring out ways to market themselves and their products to potential agents, publishers, and readers.
My one advice to prospective readers is to buy the e-book edition and not the print book. Penn has loaded Business for Authors with dozens upon dozens of links to other reference books, articles, and videos, and of course, in print form, you cannot click on these links and must physically type them into your browser. I have not yet re-purchased the book in e-book format (I am considering it, because it is that great of a resource!), but I strongly encourage you all to learn from my mistakes and buy the digital copy to have those resources close at hand.
Additionally, Penn provides a Business for Authors worksheet on her website, which I highly recommend. The worksheet is free, and it contains questions to help guide the reader’s framing of her author business as well as a business plan template that the reader can fill out and revise as necessary.
If you are dreaming of or seriously considering turning your writing into your full-time career, Business for Authors by Joanna Penn is the perfect place to start. The book will walk you through the basic process, step-by-step, with personal examples from how Penn built her own author entrepreneur business. Where the book lacks, Penn will direct you to more detailed resources, either from herself or other publishing professionals. I strongly recommend this book to anyone looking to independently publish and considering going the extra mile to full-time entrepreneurship.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2021I found this book very useful. It was helpful to me as I am beginning to make the shift from writing as a hobby to writing as a business. The author is obviously well read and provided several resources and tools to help set up your writing business. The only thing I found frustrating (hence 4 stars and not 5) was the constant reference to buy her other books in the series. I understand the hustle, but I felt like a few topics were short-changed in the effort upsale us on her other books.
Top reviews from other countries
- Memo CalderónReviewed in Mexico on February 13, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars WOrth reading
Quite useful
- JamesZakariaReviewed in Canada on February 11, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Guide To Turn Your Hobby Into A Business
As advertised, you will learn to view your readers and the income earned as a business concern instead of a side hustle. It's packed with all sorts of details from hiring help, sales & marketing to planning the future. Very helpful.
- ReikaReviewed in Germany on January 5, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars What you need to know and think about if you want to become an author entrpreneur!
There are a few tips that apply to writers in general, but I think this book is really mainly for Indie authors who self-publish their books (novels and/or non-fiction).
I have probably read this book too early in my writing career. I'm planning to publish my first novel this year and get the second novel under way. This book is more suitable for people who are more advanced in their writing careers, have been publishing several books and want to take the next step.
I don't regret buying it though, because it gave me a good introduction to what I can look forward to and work towards. I'll definitely read it again, once I'm ready.
- Ranjit KulkarniReviewed in India on December 29, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice guide
It's a nice detailed guide for new writer's wanting to make a living from their writing. Covers various aspects of the journey with a good practical toolkit list. Useful to read in detail when you are starting out and as a reference to check back as a reminder later.
- TJS - WriterReviewed in France on November 21, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Another gem from Joanna
Another gem from Joanna Penn with great advice on how we can measure our life by what we create.
Chock full of useful information and references. I valued the reminders on knowing what you want and writing down your goals such as write 5,000 words a week and planning a series in advance. Valuable interviews at back of book with Jane Friedman, Elizabeth Hyde-Stevens and Jen Blood