Publishing WIDE: Expanding Your Author Reach
Discover the benefits of publishing your book across multiple platforms like Kobo, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and more to reach a wider audience.
Kickstarter for Authors
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Kickstarter is no longer a niche tool for indie authors—it is a mainstream publishing strategy used by thousands of authors to fund special editions, premium hardcovers, and reader-driven projects. This guide covers the complete campaign lifecycle from concept through fulfillment.
Full Guide: Kickstarter for AuthorsPatreon for Authors
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Patreon is the membership platform where your most loyal readers pay you every month in exchange for early access, exclusive content, and direct connection with you as an author. This guide covers how to design your tiers, what content sustains a Patreon, and how to build a patron base that creates lasting financial stability.
Full Guide: Patreon for AuthorsReam
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Ream is a reader subscription service built from the ground up for fiction authors—handling chapter posting, series organization, and reader communities in ways Patreon's general-creator infrastructure never was. This guide covers how Ream works, how it compares to Patreon, and how to decide if it fits your direct income strategy.
Full Guide: ReamSubstack for Authors
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Substack is more than an email newsletter platform—it is a publishing ecosystem with built-in paid subscriptions, serialized content hosting, a network discovery layer, and a reader community that can generate both income and new audience growth simultaneously.
Full Guide: Substack for AuthorsSerialized Fiction Platforms
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Serialized fiction apps reach hundreds of millions of readers through mobile-first, episodic publishing models that work differently from conventional ebook retail. This hub guide explains how each major platform works, which genres perform where, and how to decide whether serialized fiction distribution belongs in your wide publishing strategy.
Full Guide: Serialized Fiction PlatformsWattpad
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Wattpad doesn't function like a traditional retailer, and understanding that distinction is the key to using it well. For the right genres and the right author temperament, it's one of the most effective audience-building tools in a wide strategy.
Full Guide: WattpadDriveThru Fiction
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
DriveThru Fiction is a niche platform, and that's precisely its value. For authors writing speculative fiction or game-adjacent stories, its concentrated, deeply engaged audience delivers the kind of sales consistency that a general retailer's volume rarely replicates for genre-specific work.
Full Guide: DriveThru FictionEden
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Eden Books exists because major platforms have repeatedly shown they will restrict, suppress, or delist romance and erotica content without warning or appeal. For authors writing in those genres, it's a platform built from scratch by people who understand the problem firsthand.
Full Guide: EdenBlurb
Published on June 24, 2026 by Randall Wood
Blurb specializes in visually driven print products—photo books, art books, cookbooks, magazines, portfolios, and illustrated nonfiction—that standard POD platforms handle poorly or not at all. This guide covers Blurb's format range, distribution options, and when it belongs in a professional wide publishing strategy.
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