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This week, I’m thrilled to bring you stories and strategies that will resonate deeply with anyone navigating the indie journey. Joe Solari dives into the art of turning setbacks into powerful tools for growth, helping us see that failure isn't the end—it's a step toward lasting success. Meanwhile, Honoree Corder shares practical advice on transforming your email list into a true income generator, making “mailbox money” more than just a catchy phrase.

On a more personal note, we’re celebrating the power of connection through the heartfelt stories of four authors who found enduring friendships in their writing groups. From virtual hangouts to in-person meetups, these bonds show how creativity thrives best with genuine support.

Reframe Failure for Indie Authors’ Success
Business mindset is just as important as business strategy, says Managing Director of Author Nation Joe Solari in part 3 of his quarterly series. Plenty of indie authors limit their growth by avoiding taking risks or telling themselves they won’t succeed at certain publishing ventures, but Solari says failure
Email Strategy for Indie Author Income
When I was a young entrepreneur, the phrase “mailbox money” was thrown around a lot. I think, in today’s world, email is the new mailbox money. When you do it effectively, it can be a source of income, either directly or indirectly. I think that’s pretty cool. If
Authors Share Writing Group Success Stories
All writing groups are unique, yet they all share the ability to create deep bonds and lasting friendships among their members. In February, as we celebrate romantic relationships on Valentine’s Day, we also want to celebrate the close-knit, creative relationships made in these spaces. Indie Author Magazine reached out
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