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Writer’s Digest Best Indie Publishing Websites 2023

Here are the top indie publishing websites as identified in the 25th Annual 101 Best Websites from the May/June 2023 issue of Writer’s Digest

1. Alliance of Independent Authors

SelfPublishingAdvice.org

Now in its 6th year on this list, the nonprofit ALLi Advice Center is a comprehensive resource for indie authors, both members and nonmembers alike. Listen to the podcast, read the blog, and find ratings from their watchdog group about writing contests and publishing service providers to ensure you don’t get scammed.

2. Author Level Up

AuthorLevelUp.com

Run by WD contributor Michael La Ronn, Author Level Up offers information and tools on self-publishing and better writing through blog posts, weekly YouTube videos, courses, and more.

3. David Gaughran

DavidGaughran.com

David Gaughran has helped thousands of authors self-publish through his books, workshops, blogs, and more, with information on best marketing practices, boosting book sales, and avoiding scams.

4. Independent Book Publishers Association*

IBPA-Online.org

Founded in 1983 as an organization for small publishers in Southern California, the IBPA is now a nationwide nonprofit for self-publishers, independent publishers, and small presses offering some free resources (e.g. templates for formatting your book to industry standards) and additional resources (e.g. databases and discussion forums) for paid members.

5. Indie Author Project

IndieAuthorproject.com

This publishing community includes public libraries, authors, curators, and readers all working together to connect library patrons with great indie-published books. The site offers a free archive of Expert Sessions, where publishing and industry experts discuss topics crucial to indie author success, and a section for current industry news.

6. Indy Author (Matty Dalrymple)

TheIndyAuthor.com

Run by author, speaker, and consultant Matty Dalrymple, this is one of the best resources for indie authors out there. While sections are focused on craft, publishing, and marketing, there’s also a free podcast, a blog, and lists of vetted tools and resources.

7. Writers and Publishers Network

WritersAndPublishersNetwork.com

Formerly known as Small Publishers, Artists & Writers Network (SPAWN), this organization provides information, resources, and opportunities for anyone in or interested in publishing—from authors, freelancers, publishing companies, and more. Members receive monthly newsletters, access to the monthly WPN Market Update, a free listing in their member directory, and more.

View our writing community websites roundup here. 

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