When I'm not writing books and being denied that I exist by Amazon (though since they probably worship the monkey-god I can't really complain too much) I'm curating content over at the booklight.
The most recent review was my own, which was Sliced Americana which is a Science Fiction book written by 8kun's Jim Watkins. I let Mr. Watkins know about the review, in hopes that it might be used to help raise funds for 8kun as it has shown a continuous record of advancing free speech. (Despite a lot of content being reprehensible rubbish. Freedom with garbage is better than no freedom and no garbage.) He pinned the review for a couple of days to his Twitter account, and the views of the post I think were somewhere around 3,000.
I can safely say that that exposure did not drive any sales of my book, although Watkins tacitly endorsed it. Hopefully people bought some copies of his, however.
The point in either case isn't selling books. The point is about supporting what you believe in. Most of us are buying things from companies that actively hate us. We have to exert an effort to support places and ideas that don't hate us. Buying from adversaries has been "made easy" because well, let's face it, Satan makes accessing death easier than going for anything more rewarding.
Stacker.news offers the potential to support Indie Artists like me, who Amazon denies exist. (I hate to think about any more spiritual claims they might hold) It is very easy to support Amazon. They own half of the literature in the natural world. It is not so easy to support author X, since first you have to know they exist, and want to support them or their work. It also makes it possibly to support the Watkinses of the world who have some high ideals which jar against those that do not though they find themselves in the same bedroom.
I definitely agree with you, this is the place for indie writers. When you get your values in order, there's a short list of things you're willing to compromise. I am perfectly fine compromising less reach in the service of sharing work in a way I can be proud of. I love the book title Sliced Americana. A writer I've take a lot of inspiration from is Sam Pink who's mostly selling on Twitter. I'll be browsing booklight, looks like a genuine project!
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45 sats \ 1 reply \ @Golu 27 Aug
I would suggest you to republish all parts of the book here. It'll give more reach than Amazon can.
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I did. I didn't put that here since I didn't want the focus to be my book, necessarily.
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Wow, you are absolutely right about that... the most important thing is support or that pat on the back that encourages you to keep going... being told what you do is excellent, don't stop!! It doesn't matter if you don't sell any, the satisfaction is incredible... I must confess that I have only been with S.N for a short time, but there is definitely freedom here!! And what you can't see or read in the daily junk news... because it doesn't suit them... here you can do it! And make your voice and opinion heard! Keep going!
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Fabulous write up, actually helped me understand a few things I was contemplating. Seriously you are an excellent reviewer and if I actually had my book finished I would have you review it. I sorta do but dont....:)
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Keep plugging away. One day you will grow so big that Amazon will come to you to list your books
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Then I would say to them, "Away with thee, Amazon knaves!"
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