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		<description><![CDATA[Step right up, ladies and gentlemen! Right this way! Don&#8217;t be afraid! Right behind this curtain lies the answers to all your&#8230;.Indie&#8230;.questions? Okay, so today&#8217;s Carni post asks the age old, well not so age old, maybe ten year old question, &#8216;Why Indie?&#8217; And many of you may or may not really care why maybe because you&#8217;re [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://fisheramelie.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Indie-Carnival-Logo1.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-207" title="Indie Carnival Logo" src="http://fisheramelie.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Indie-Carnival-Logo1.png" alt="" width="300" height="234" /></a>Step right up, ladies and gentlemen! Right this way! Don&#8217;t be afraid! Right behind this curtain lies the answers to all your&#8230;.Indie&#8230;.<em>questions</em>? Okay, so today&#8217;s Carni post asks the age old, well not so age old, maybe ten year old question, &#8216;Why Indie?&#8217; And many of you may or may not really care why maybe because you&#8217;re the consumer but wait! Just hear me out!</p>
<p>You see, I am a Carni, an independently published author who &#8216;smells of cabbage and has small hands&#8217;. Well, I don&#8217;t own the latter traits. I&#8217;ll be honest, I just couldn&#8217;t stop myself from making the Mike Myer&#8217;s reference but I <em>am</em> an Indie. Now, I&#8217;m new to this whole game. I don&#8217;t really have a lot of experience and I am not a best seller, <em>not yet</em>, anyway. *wink, wink* But I have done my fair share of reading, novels and research alike.</p>
<p>When I decided to write my book, it never occurred to me how the industry works. The movies give a gorgeously, grandiose idea of what it means to become a published author but like so many movies, their facts are not facts at all. We can&#8217;t fall in love the first day we meet someone, forensic results don&#8217;t make it to the detective&#8217;s desk in a day, not everyone in the South is a horse riding, out-house using hick, and authors don&#8217;t get published by the first publisher they send their novel to.</p>
<p>In fact, I&#8217;ll give you the lowest low down of how it really goes down. Author writes amazing manuscript. They miss hair cuts, don&#8217;t eat right, become allergic to the sun, and all to pour their heart, their soul into their words. Then, voila&#8217;!  This is where the movies get it wrong. They don&#8217;t create six packages worth of five hundred sheets of paper, set it nicely into  a crisp manilla envelope, and send it to the big six. ie. Macmillan, HarperCollins, Simon and Schuster, Penguin, etc. No, their beautiful piece of art sits in their hands while they send e-mail after e-mail after e-mail of what we call an &#8216;agent query&#8217; to literary agencies across the great United States, praying that they not only don&#8217;t get an &#8216;insta-rejection&#8217; but that they also don&#8217;t get a, &#8216;Sorry, but your work lacks talent&#8217; or &#8216;Sorry, we aren&#8217;t accepting new clients&#8217; or &#8216;Blech! You just plain old suck!&#8217; sort of response. Which, by the way, all authors receive. And we don&#8217;t just receive one or two rejections. Oh, ho, hooo! No! We receive them in droves. And it does something to your heart when you get them.</p>
<p>I think I read on Stephenie Meyer&#8217;s website, or maybe I heard it in an interview of hers, I&#8217;m not entirely sure, but she said that she received a rejection letter that was incredibly insulting. They told her that her writing was basically not worth anything but as we all know, that agent was stupidly, ridiculously, outrageously wrong. It was proven in her record sales. The American youth likes her stuff. Duh.</p>
<p>Which brings me to the point of the blog, &#8216;Why Indie?&#8217;</p>
<p>Okay, so, basically, like most corporate machines, the big six and a <em>lot</em> of well-educated agents  are, unfortunately, completely out of touch with America and even Europe. This is a common attribute amongst many big companies and big government. They think they know us better than we know ourselves, which is, of course, ludicrous. I think Joe Konrath said it best in a blog he wrote back in March with fellow author Barry Eisler, &#8220;It reminds me of the golden age of television. You had three choices, ABC, NBC, or CBS. They dictated what you would watch. But that model no longer works for TV. Now there are hundreds of channels. And it no longer works for books, either. If you look at the current Top 100 bestsellers on Kindle, twenty-seven of them are self-published. Many of those authors were rejected by NY. Yet consumers are showing us what they want to read, and voting with their wallets.&#8221; (You have to read this blog. Firstly, because these two men explain &#8216;Why Indie?&#8217; better than I ever could and it&#8217;s also the reason I chose Indie in the first place.) <span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold;"><a href="http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2011/03/ebooks-and-self-publishing-dialog.html">Ebooks and Self-Publishing &#8211; A Dialog Between Authors Barry Eisler and Joe Konrath<br />
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Anyway, but this isn&#8217;t the only reason the big six are considered antiquated. The big six are paper pushers, we all know this, but there is no denying the fact that people are no longer reading paper. People are reading electronically. Now, if the big six had jumped off their stubborn wagon and recognized the fact that people are changing with the technology they would have invented ereaders <em>long</em> before Amazon or Barnes and Noble ever did. Why? Because that&#8217;s what most money driven businesses do. They change the nature of their companies to fit their consumers. This isn&#8217;t the case with the big six. They actually think that the consumers should fit themselves around their needs instead of vice versa. It&#8217;s just such an unnatural idea. Which is why someone like Joe Konrath shut down a half million dollar offer from a big publisher in order to go Indie. He&#8217;s not an idiot. He knows where the money is. Paper is no longer the norm. That isn&#8217;t to say that there are those who prefer paper. Paper will always exist, but as Konrath so deftly points out in his blog, paper is no longer the norm.</p>
<p>So, the hundred million dollar question. Why push yourself through thousands of nearly impossible check points, to land at an agent&#8217;s doorstep, only to wait while they wade through miles of red tape to get a publisher to look at you, and <em>if</em> they accept you, wait a year before your book hits physical <em>or</em> virtual shelves, when you can just do it yourself?</p>
<p>Many say it&#8217;s because traditional publishers&#8217; hands reach farther than anyone could possibly reach on their own. Which, for the most part, is true when it comes to physical shelves but let me ask you this? Where are the physical shelves, anymore? Borders is closing over two hundred stores. Barnes and Noble has the Nook, Amazon, the Kindle, Apple, the iPad. Physical shelves are now the minority.</p>
<p>Also, traditional publishers do little to no marketing for their authors. They expect the authors to do that. So, tell me, where&#8217;s the advantage?</p>
<p>Which is why I never sent one query out.</p>
<p>Many think I&#8217;m insane and maybe I am but honestly, I&#8217;m not afraid of a little extra work. I&#8217;m going to roll up my sleeves, write to my amazing book bloggers (whom, by the way, are the reason I sell books) and I will constantly stay aware of the industry and what my readers want.</p>
<p>And I will write. Books. Loads and loads of books&#8230;that <em>I</em> think will speak to the youth not what the publisher&#8217;s think the youth wants to read.</p>
<p>Plus, seeing the &#8216;Amanda Hocking/HP Mallory&#8217; effect take place right in front of my eyes and reading Joe Konrath&#8217;s and Barry Eisler&#8217;s witty repartee was enough to convince me to try on my &#8216;Indie&#8217; hat, which, by the way, fits quite nicely right now. Looks really good on a couple of others, too.</p>
<p>Try these mad hatters on for size,</p>
<div><a title="Dani's Blog" href="http://www.refractedlightreviews.com/" target="_blank">The Amazing Dani</a></div>
<div><a title="Patti Larsen's Blog" href="http://pattilarsen.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Incredible Patti</a></div>
<div><a title="Courtney Cole's Blog" href="http://courtneycolewrites.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">The Talented Courtney Cole<br />
</a><a title="Wren's Blog" href="http://wrenemerson.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">The Witty Wren Emerson</a><a title="Courtney Cole's Blog" href="http://courtneycolewrites.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"></a></div>
<div><a title="Nicole Williams' Blog" href="http://nicoleawilliams.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Accomplished Nicole Williams</a></div>
<div><a title="M. Leighton's Blog" href="http://mleightonbooks.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Brilliant M. Leighton</a></div>
<div><a title="Laura Elliott's Blog" href="http://laurasmagicday.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">The Clever Laura Elliott</a></div>
<div><a title="Amy Jones' Blog" href="http://www.amyjonesyaff.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Skillful Amy Jones</a></div>
<div><a title="Rachel Coles' Blog" href="http://rachelcoles.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">The Radiant Rachel Coles<br />
</a><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Gifted T.R. Graves<br />
</a><a title="Cyndi Tefft" href="http://ctefft.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Phenomenal Cyndi Tefft</a></div>
<div><a title="PJ Hoover" href="http://pjhoover.blogspot.com">The Staggering PJ Hoover</a></div>
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		<title>Welcome To Our YA Indie Carnival!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 08:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to our Friday posts about all things YA Indie for authors, readers and reviewers! We are a group of YA Indies that all post on the same theme each Friday. Binge on all the cotton candy and popcorn you want and get set for a thrilling ride! At today&#8217;s carnival we want to know [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://fisheramelie.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/indiecarnival31.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-136" title="indiecarnival3" src="http://fisheramelie.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/indiecarnival31-300x234.png" alt="" width="300" height="234" /></a>Welcome to our Friday posts about all things YA Indie for authors, readers and reviewers!</p>
<p>We are a group of YA Indies that all post on the same theme each Friday. Binge on all the cotton candy and popcorn you want and get set for a thrilling ride! At today&#8217;s carnival we want to know who you are and share a little bit about ourselves.</p>
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<p>Who is Fisher Amelie, you ask? Well, I&#8217;m surprised as heck that you even have to ask. I&#8217;m positively famous in Japan. Nyuck, nyuck. I guess I understand. I mean, I am a <em>very</em> exclusive author here in the United States&#8230;Practically no one has bought my book. Very exclusive.</p>
<p><strong>Me, me, me, me, <em>me</em>, me, me, me, <em>meeeeeee</em>.<br />
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<p>So, me, my favorite subject, I might add. I am but a humble author, as you can tell from my previous paragraph and statement, and my first book , <em>The Understorey</em>, was published back in April which, of course, makes me an expert on all things Indie so it makes total sense that the amazing, incredible authors I&#8217;m associated with in this blog carnival have asked me to be a part of it. Shh, don&#8217;t tell them I&#8217;m figuring it out as I go. Wait, what are you doing? *snaps fingers* Don&#8217;t you dare tell them that! Now, back to me. Sheesh. I am twenty-*coughs* and I am the mother of one hellion, whom I like to refer to as &#8216;The Toddler Drunkard&#8217; as he perpetually stumbles about like he drank a fifth of scotch first thing in the morning. He&#8217;s two and thinks &#8216;Wallace and Gromit&#8217; is hilarious, as do I. We&#8217;re a match made in heaven. I have an incredible husband who puts up with eating out and a messy home just so I can realize my very cool dream of writing for the young masses. p.s. The young are  awesome consumers. Mwuahahaha!! *Clears throat* Anyway, I own a Weimaraner named &#8216;Jonah&#8217; and a Beta fish named &#8216;Whale&#8217;. Yes, that is Biblical. Look it up, chaps. Awesome story. Though, my &#8216;whale&#8217; is but a scale comparison and my &#8216;Jonah&#8217; is of the k-9 persuasion. I reside in the South which explains my never ending use of &#8216;y&#8217;all&#8217; and phrases like, &#8216;Busier than a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs&#8217; and &#8216;Our preacher’s as full of wind as a corn-eating horse&#8217;. Yup, I have a cool little life.</p>
<p><strong>Professional life&#8230;Basically, I have a desk in the corner of my living room. Oh, and three, count &#8216;em , <em>three</em> zealous fans. I&#8217;m thinking I&#8217;ll need a rented office space soon.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong> </strong>My book is amazing. Of course, I am a bit partial, I did write the darn thing.</p>
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<div><em>The Understorey</em> is a supernatural romance about two teenagers fated for the other.</div>
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<p><strong>The Book that Started it All</strong></p>
<p>Elliott Gray is incomplete, scrambling through the dark on his hands and knees, blindly feeling for the switch it would take to bring the peace he&#8217;s forever been searching for.</p>
<p>Julia Jacobs is unhappy, missing a noticeable piece of her soul, a naked canvas with vivid paints at her disposal but no brush to assemble the vision.</p>
<p>At a young age, courtesy of an unknowing Elliott Gray, Julia tastes the burn of heartache and since then, has silently vowed to her heart that it would never be susceptible to such pain again but when Julia and Elliott discover they share a supernatural connection that&#8217;s never been revealed before, Elliott makes it his life&#8217;s goal to convince her they are fated. He knows, if she only gave him but one chance to prove himself, she wouldn&#8217;t be afraid. But just when things seem to be moving his way, Elliott&#8217;s best friend Jesse Thomas turns out to be much more than meets the eye and it&#8217;s all Elliott can do to hold on to his new love, while attempting to survive an enormous threat on their future.</p>
<p>The book is written from Elliott&#8217;s perspective, although you do get two chapters from Julia, as well. I did this because I can&#8217;t tell you how many novels I&#8217;ve read where the female is the lead, and that&#8217;s awesome, but I wanted so badly to know what the male was thinking. I wanted to feel what he felt, see what he saw, and know what he knew. Men are such quiet things, even in the novels I read, I wanted my main character, Elliott, to be the man I&#8217;ve determined every girl on this planet deserves so that&#8217;s who I wrote. I wrote a flawed but amazing male. A male that can exist and does exist&#8230;I know they&#8217;re out there, because I married one.</p>
<p>If you want to know more about where to get Elliott&#8217;s book, you can visit my website at <a title="Fisher Amelie" href="http://www.fisheramelie.com" target="_blank">www.fisheramelie.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The Trailer that Took Ten Years Off my Life to Create</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Social Media is for the Awesomely Cool</strong></p>
<p><a title="Twitter Fisher Amelie" href="http://www.twitter.com/fisheramelie" target="_blank">Follow Fisher Amelie on Twitter</a><br />
<a title="Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/fisheramelie" target="_blank">Become of fan of Fisher Amelie on Facebook<br />
</a><a title="Goodreads" href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4849669.Fisher_Amelie" target="_blank">Become a fan of Fisher on Goodreads</a></p>
<p><a title="Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/fisheramelie" target="_blank"> </a><a title="Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/fisheramelie" target="_blank"></a><strong>B</strong><strong>uy <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Understorey-Leaving-ebook/dp/B004ZH3L1Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1310588373&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank">The Understorey</a></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong><strong>Have your tickets ready? Next, take a ride with:</strong></p>
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<div><a title="Dani's Blog" href="http://www.refractedlightreviews.com" target="_blank">The Amazing Dani</a></div>
<div><a title="Patti Larsen's Blog" href="http://pattilarsen.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Incredible Patti</a></div>
<div><a title="Courtney Cole's Blog" href="http://courtneycolewrites.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">The Talented Courtney Cole<br />
</a><a title="Wren's Blog" href="http://wrenemerson.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">The Witty Wren Emerson </a><a title="Courtney Cole's Blog" href="http://courtneycolewrites.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"></a></div>
<div><a title="Nicole Williams' Blog" href="http://nicoleawilliams.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Accomplished Nicole Williams</a></div>
<div><a title="M. Leighton's Blog" href="http://mleightonbooks.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Brilliant M. Leighton</a></div>
<div><a title="Laura Elliott's Blog" href="http://laurasmagicday.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">The Clever Laura Elliott</a></div>
<div><a title="Amy Jones' Blog" href="http://www.amyjonesyaff.blogspot.com" target="_blank">The Skillful Amy Jones</a></div>
<div><a title="Rachel Coles' Blog" href="http://rachelcoles.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">The Radiant Rachel Coles<br />
</a><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Gifted T.R. Graves<br />
</a><a title="Cyndi's Blog" href="http://ctefft.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Phenomenal Cyndi </a><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></a></div>
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<p><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"> </a><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></a><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></a><a title="T.R. Graves' Blog" href="http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></a></p>
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<p>I wanted to close out the blog by mentioning that today is the release of Laura Elliott&#8217;s debut novel, <em><a title="Winnemucca" href="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&amp;field-keywords=winnemucca+by+laura+elliott&amp;x=0&amp;y=0" target="_blank">Winnemucca</a></em>, a YA small-town fairy tale about a teenage girl who&#8217;s enchanted road trip leads her to her true self, no matter who or what tries to stop her.</p>
<p>There are two editions for sale. One is a signed copy and donates seventy cents to &#8216;The Wounded Warrior&#8217; project in honor of her nephew,  a twenty-one year old Marine who was badly injured in Afghanistan about four weeks ago. That&#8217;s the one I recommend. Now, go!</p>
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