by Samantha Knoerzer • January 30, 2015 • Follow SamanthaKnoerze
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We’re excited to have Dave Bricker, writer of The World’s Greatest Book blog, as our guest on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 2/3/15.
Dave Bricker will be joining us on #IndieChat to talk about the publishing eco-system and the mechanics of indie publishing.
Every week we host #IndieChat on Twitter and invite industry experts and authors to discuss and share tips on the indie and publishing landscape. #Indiechat is held every Tuesday at 9pm EST. You can check out our previous chat logs on BiblioCrunch Storify.
Need instructions on how to join? Here’s how.
A member of the BiblioCrunch team will be hosting from the BiblioCrunch Twitter account (@BiblioCrunch)
About Dave Bricker:
Dave Bricker, MFA is a publishing consultant, author, book designer, typesetter, and editor. His popular blog http://www.
He began living aboard cruising sailboats at the age of 18, spent several years solo cruising in the Bahamas during the late 1980s, and crossed the Atlantic on a wooden yawl in 1991. During these voyages, he encountered many of the unusual people, places, and circumstances that color his stories.
Dave Bricker is the author of The Dance, Waves, Currents, The One-Hour Guide to Self-Publishing, and The Blue Monk, a colorful memoir of his solo sailing experiences. His upcoming book, The Writer’s Guide to Powerful Prose, is a lighthearted exploration of how to find weak style patterns in your writing.
His PubML eBook platform offers a unique web-based eBook format and a suite of visual eBook publishing tools for WordPress.
I am the Social Media Coordinator and Author Relations Manager for BiblioCrunch. And I love to read, OF COURSE! From the classics to YA and children's, you can find me reading it all. I have a masters in publishing from NYU's Print and Digital Media Studies masters program, and have undergraduate degrees in music, marketing, and english. I have a passion for reading, music, and travel. My goal is to travel to as many places around the world as possible. If you need to find me, you can catch me traveling all around the world at any chance I get – always with a book in hand!