Chapter 6: Unraveling the Fantasy Worlds of Self-Publishing with Tory Guyon
How many authors can say they OWN their publishing imprint? We know at least one.
With the steadily changing landscape of publishing and social media, many authors are embracing self-publishing as a way to own their stories and build communities with their readers. In Inkspiration’s latest episode, hosts Olivia and Heather discuss self-publishing and life as an Indie author with Indie author and entrepreneur, Tory Guyon.
During this episode…
Tory describes her writing journey and how she became an Indie author.
Tory provides a crash course in writing resources and tips for aspiring self-publishing authors.
Tory discusses the inspiration behind her self-published YA debut, “Angel of Water and Shadow.”
Tory reflects on the healing power of books and the importance of mental health representation and transparency in the publishing industry and beyond.
Let’s welcome Tory to the Inkspiration community!
Adapted from her website:
Tory grew up dreaming about dragons, coloring Lisa Frank characters, reading the Hobbit, watching The Last Unicorn, writing Harry Potter fanfic, and eagerly awaiting to be summoned by the realm of the fae. While she no longer writes fanfic and still hasn’t been called upon by the fae, Tory has created her own fantasy worlds and is convinced that she’ll stumble across a magical being in the redwoods one day.
From her home in Santa Cruz, California, Tory writes fantasy novels, blogs about myths and monsters, explores magical locations, and shares self-publishing tips + tricks in hopes of empowering others who are thinking of going the indie route.
Explore Tory’s hub for her books and blog at her website
Purchase Tory’s book Angel of Water & Shadow
From the Episode
Information on Writing with the Soul can be found at https://writingwiththesoul.com/.
Tory uses a Plot Tree to support her brainstorming process.
A few Facebook groups where Tory “lurks and learns” include Moms Who Write and 20BooksTo50K.
Tory uses Canva to support her content creation.
Tory finds the work of Tina Marshall on Instagram to help inspire and guide her own career.
To find her editors and designers, Tory uses Reedsy, calling it “the LinkedIn for the publishing world.”
Those interested in self-publishing, living a creative life, or the best book recommendations should also check out Tory’s blog.
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