“Goodbye Traditional Publishing, Hello Hot Water Press,” by Jeff Posey
I give up. Goodbye, traditional publishing. Goodby legacy houses I’ve read and admired since my youth. I’m moving on. After months, years, decades of thinking about and flirting with the entrenched...
View Article“First a Name, Then a Resolution: The Business of Independent Publishing,” by...
First a name, then a legal Resolution. My heart resides in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, which is the setting for most of my fiction. “Pagosa” is derived from the Ute word “Pag-go-sah,” which means “hot...
View Article“Indie Publication Schedule: Self-Driven Deadlines,” by Jeff Posey
All businesses need business plans. An indie publisher needs a publication schedule. For a one-writer indie shop like my Hot Water Press, that means self-driven deadlines. But I’ll get to those in a...
View Article“Indie Publishing: Killer Quality,” by Jeff Posey
Quality can kill us in publishing, whether you’re with a Big 6 house or a one-man indie shop. At the recent Texas Book Festival in Austin, my wife and I heard author Alex Prud’homme talk about his book...
View Article“Indie Publishing: Marketing Plan for Hot Water Press,” by Jeff Posey
These blogs are more for me than my readers. Writing forces me to think more clearly. Publishing to a blog is a fair way to announce my intentions. I’ve discovered it’s a good way for me to manage me....
View Article“Offspring of a God,” Anasazi Flash Fiction by Jeff Posey
Flash fiction about the ancient Anasazi, part of the ongoing exploration of Anasazi imaginings by Jeff Posey. People knew him as Ozzie, though when his relatives and friends uttered his name, the sound...
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