Author Resources
Practical publishing intelligence for serious independent authors.
Evidence-led guidance for independent non-fiction authors who want to publish credibly, build reader trust and understand the systems that shape book visibility.
Practical, evidence-led guidance for independent authors who want to publish professionally, build reader trust and understand the systems that shape book visibility.
Synthos Press explores power, persuasion, ownership and the systems that shape everyday life. Author Resources applies that same lens to independent publishing: Amazon, metadata, reviews, author websites, launch strategy, reader trust and ethical marketing.
No hype. No hacks. No false certainty. Just clear publishing intelligence for serious independent authors.
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Author Resources by theme
Browse guidance on positioning, visibility, reviews, launches, websites, ethical marketing and the platform systems that shape independent publishing.
Self-Publishing Foundations
The basic decisions that shape credibility before a book reaches readers.
Book Positioning
How a serious non-fiction book signals what it is, who it serves and why it matters.
Amazon KDP and Metadata
Practical visibility work without pretending metadata is magic.
Book Marketing Without Hype
Credible ways to explain a book without inflated promises or noisy tactics.
Author Websites and SEO
Building durable discovery routes that do not depend on constant social posting.
Reviews and ARC Strategy
Reader trust, disclosure and review copies handled with care.
Non-Fiction Book Launches
Launch planning for serious books, with expectations kept in proportion.
AI Tools for Authors
Where AI can help the publishing workflow, and where judgement still matters.
Publishing Scams and Vanity Presses
Warning signs, incentives and promises independent authors should examine closely.
Independent Author Case Studies
Close readings of what credible independent publishing looks like in practice.
Book Cover and Sales Page Critiques
Practical critique of the signals that shape trust before someone reads a page.
Email Lists and Reader Relationships
Owning the reader relationship without turning every message into a sales push.
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