Independent and hybrid authors face muddy waters when it comes to making decisions about distribution channels, crowdfunding opportunities, and how best to establish and maintain multiple income stream possibilities from our work. How do we decide between limited and wide distribution, should we offer subscriptions, and how do we control access to our readers when social media platforms come and go? Are there untapped income streams waiting for us to discover? How does the money flow in, and then how do we wisely re-invest in marketing and promotion to find and diversify our reader base?
This professional development work will discuss publishing and distribution options, alternative ways of putting our work into the hands of readers, juggling promotional work and social media, and other challenges facing the independent or hybrid author. It’s designed to help you understand and navigate the various income stream possibilities as you dip your oar into independent publishing or support your traditional publishing career.
About the instructor: Sherry D. Ramsey writes science fiction and fantasy for adults and young adults and is one of the founding editors of Cape Breton’s Third Person Press. She has published over thirty short stories nationally and internationally, and her bestselling space opera Nearspace series is published by Edmonton’s Tyche Books. Sherry also pursues independent publishing, with an urban fantasy series as well as standalone works, and is currently completing a new cozy fantasy novel. Since 2020, she has taught English courses as a sessional instructor at Cape Breton University. A veteran of WFNS’s Writers In The Schools program, Sherry has also led numerous workshops on both the business and the craft of writing, both online and in person. She (rather obviously, if you’ve made it this far) lives in Cape Breton, where she chases creativity and consumes far more coffee and chocolate than is likely good for her.

Recommended experience level: Writers and authors of all experience levels are welcome (About recommended experience levels)
Participant cap: 12
Location: Zoom
Dates of 2-week workshop: Thursdays, Mar 13 + Mar 20, 2025 (7:00pm to 9:00pm Atlantic)
Registration for 2025 General Members: $89
Registration for non-members: $154 (includes 2025 General Membership in WFNS)