carly kade Archives - Horse Illustrated Magazine https://www.horseillustrated.com/tag/carly-kade/ Mon, 27 Jan 2025 14:06:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 The Road Less Traveled: The Self-Publishing Option for Equestrian Authors https://www.horseillustrated.com/self-publishing-equestrian-authors/ https://www.horseillustrated.com/self-publishing-equestrian-authors/#respond Sun, 16 Jan 2022 12:30:30 +0000 https://www.horseillustrated.com/?p=891610 Closet equine writers, it’s time to unite and come out of the creative shadows. Independent publishing continues to revolutionize how books are created, published, and read, and a corral of equine writers are blazing new trails. “Works of fiction or even nonfiction have been considered too niche by some of the big mainstream publishers,” says […]

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Closet equine writers, it’s time to unite and come out of the creative shadows. Independent publishing continues to revolutionize how books are created, published, and read, and a corral of equine writers are blazing new trails.

“Works of fiction or even nonfiction have been considered too niche by some of the big mainstream publishers,” says award-winning equine author Carly Kade of Phoenix, Ariz. “As a result, many equine writers have decided to publish independently.”

Also Read: How to Become the Next Great Equestrian Blogger?

The Changing Landscape

In 2008, the independent publishing landscape realized a significant turning point for two reasons: First, widespread use of social media meant authors incur little or no self-promotion costs. Secondly, e-book marketplaces like Amazon, iBookStore, and Barnes and Noble now allow new and established writers to sell books worldwide. They may even have specialized publishing categories for equine writers, like Amazon’s equestrian fiction subcategory.

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Writer Susan Friedland shows her horse Knight her self-published memoir, Horses Adored and Men Endured. We think he approves! Photo by Vanessa Hughes

According to Bowker, a world provider of bibliographic information, the independently published market grew by a whopping 375 percent between 2010 and 2015. Amazon continues to dominate the market with its DIY publishing platforms, CreateSpace and KDP, increasing its titles from 929,920 in 2017 to 1.4 million in 2018.

The hesitation of traditional publishers to invest in equestrian books because the readership is considered too narrow is only one part of the story. Equine writers are embracing the changes in publishing choices for critical creative and legal control. Retaining creative control of book covers, manuscript formatting, and marketing drives many to consider independently publishing their respective projects.

“People want to have control over their art,” says Heather Wallace, an independently published author in Red Bank, N.J. “They don’t want to give it away to someone, even if that person might be able to sell more copies.”

Anna Blake, a Colorado dressage trainer, clinician, horse advocate, and author of multiple books, concurs.

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Heather Wallace enjoys the control afforded by self-publishing her books. Photo by Jamie Baldanza Photography/Courtesy Heather Wallace

Heather Wallace Girl Forward“The big publishers have had an incredible amount of control, and authors have sat like little dogs begging for treats,” she says. “Technology and print-on-demand changed everything. Now we don’t have to destroy the rainforest and stock warehouses full of books, either.”

The Pros and Cons

The protection of assets, especially assuring full ownership of a book’s intellectual property, has spurred multiple writers to form their own publishing company to publish their titles, including Kade.

“Often when you sign with a traditional publisher, you lose your audiobook rights,” she says. “You may lose TV rights if that ever comes into the equation. Some people sign away their merchandising rights.”

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Carly Kade says there is more work involved with self-publishing, but you retain more of your rights, such as for TV or audiobook. Photo by Melanie Elise/Courtesy Carly Kade

Yet, Kade explains the flip side if authors go the independent publishing route.

“That is the power of independent publishing,” she continues. “You’ve got to do a lot of work. You’ve got to understand the process. But you own your work so that you can take it and create whatever you want with it.”

The lack of institutional support from publishing companies plays a critical role for Wallace.

“Back in the 1980s and 1990s, traditional publishers had a marketing team for authors,” she says. “Now, a publishing company won’t bring an offer [to] someone that doesn’t have a following already. Authors market their books. Many authors say, ‘Why am I giving up control and giving you 90 percent of the sales when I could do it on my own?’”

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The Emotional Touch

The emotional weight that horse owners and enthusiasts garner cannot be understated. According to 2017 survey results by the American Horse Council Foundation, horse owners number 1,013,746 in the United States. Small publishers may miss the hidden opportunity for financial success that equestrian writers recognize.

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Merri Melde, an endurance rider, sees recent time spent at home as beneficial to writers and readers alike. Photo by Courtesy Merri Melde

Blogger and author Susan Friedland suggests that publishing houses fall short with their lists and overlook the equine owner and book-reading market.

“My second book, called Strands of Hope: How to Grieve the Loss of a Horse, has an audience that needs the message,” she says. “There are thousands—possibly millions—of horse lovers who lose a horse every year. [Large] publishing houses don’t possess the insight to market a book to horse fans.”

Don’t underestimate the tenacity and perseverance of equine writers to get their stories out.

“I will not take no for an answer,” says Blake. “I will not be bucked off of this process.

Horsewomen are a force of nature. We muck manure. We fix fences. We write books.”

Merri Melde BookRenewed Interest in Reading

The age of COVID confirmed a shift in how readers consume media and how content is published. According to Libby, an e-reading platform, Americans borrowed over 10.1 million digital books from public libraries during the third week of March alone. Audiobook downloads continue to benefit from the fast-moving publishing landscape, offering another revenue stream for independent equine authors.

“People want to be distracted,” says Merri Melde, a photographer, writer, endurance horse conditioner, and author of four books. “They can’t go to movies. They can’t go to bars. Lockdowns became another entry point for equine writers.”

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Anna Blake sees self-publishing as a testament to the tenacity of horse women. Courtesy Anna Blake

Anna Blake BooksRecently, a group of independently and traditionally published authors have come together online on a platform created by Wallace to highlight authors of horse books and to help them connect with readers within this niche. Readers can search non-fiction and fiction equestrian authors, read their biographies, connect with them on social media, and find links to purchase books of interest.

For more, visit www.booksforhorselovers.com.

This article about self-publishing for equestrian authors appeared in the October 2020 issue of Horse Illustrated magazine. Click here to subscribe!

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Introducing the Equestrian Author Spotlight Podcast Hosted by Carly Kade https://www.horseillustrated.com/equestrian-author-spotlight-podcast/ https://www.horseillustrated.com/equestrian-author-spotlight-podcast/#comments Thu, 07 Nov 2019 19:12:37 +0000 https://www.horseillustrated.com/?p=853864 Carly Kade, the author behind the In the Reins horse book series, announces the launch of a new podcast called the Equestrian Author Spotlight. The weekly series, which is hosted and produced by Kade, features interviews with equine authors who love all things horses and writing about them. In the Reins, the first in Kade’s […]

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Carly Kade, author and host of Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast. Photo by Melanie Elise Photography

Carly Kade, the author behind the In the Reins horse book series, announces the launch of a new podcast called the Equestrian Author Spotlight. The weekly series, which is hosted and produced by Kade, features interviews with equine authors who love all things horses and writing about them.

In the Reins, the first in Kade’s series of novels inspired by the equestrian lifestyle, has been an Amazon bestseller for more than 10 weeks, is an EQUUS Film Festival Literary Award Winner for Best Western Fiction and has earned two Feathered Quill Book Awards in the Romance and Adult Book featuring Animals categories.

In each episode, listeners will meet a new equine author and hear writing advice and marketing tips to help them write their own horse book. If you are an author, aspire to be an author, or simply love horse books, then the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast is the perfect place for you.

Kade is an award-winning equestrian author who says that creative writing makes her spurs jingle. She writes fiction about horses, horse shows, western pleasure, and a handsome cowboy or two. Her books are for people just like her—crazy about reading, horses and cute cowboys!

“This podcast is an expansion of my blog series,” said Kade. “I’ve had so much interest from fellow authors that I’m backed up to over a year’s waiting list. I want to be able to share their stories faster, and I am excited to be able to do that with the new weekly podcast format.”

The Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast takes listeners behind-the-scenes to hear first-hand inspirational stories from equine authors and learn how they have transformed their skills and passions into horse books. Horse book lovers can tune in to watch the interviews on YouTube or listen in to the audio-only version on their favorite device. The first five episodes of the series are available now with all new episodes being released each Wednesday.

The First Five Episodes

Testimonials for Carly Kade and the Equestrian Author Spotlight Series

“Carly you made me so comfortable. What a fun experience. Thank you for hosting me on your podcast.” — Rae Rankin, Children’s Horse Book Author

“Carly does more than anybody to promote horse lovers who write! Thanks Carly!” — Katherine Kayne, Equestrian Romance Author

“Her passion is helping equine authors unite through her Equestrian Author Spotlight series.” — Lisa Diersen, Founder of the EQUUS Film Festival

“I had a brilliant meeting with Carly Kade! I just adore her energy, honesty, experience & enthusiasm—all of which she shares so willingly. We talked writing, blogging, newsletters, social media, and a myriad other bits. Thanks so much! You are such a great person.” — Janet De Acevedo Macdonald, Arabian Horse Travel

“Carly is one of those people who bursts with positive energy (interact with her on social media and you’ll see what I’m talking about).” — Laura Wolfe, Writing with Laura

“I can’t thank you enough for sharing your experiences with me. Your encouragement and suggestions have renewed my enthusiasm for returning to the book I started more than six months ago.” — Debra Madden, Blogger

To listen to the Equestrian Author Spotlight, please subscribe to the podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify or via RSS, so you’ll never miss a show. For information on being a guest, please visit www.carlykadecreative.com/podcast.html.

The In the Reins equestrian romance series is available now in Audiobook, Paperback and eBook on Amazon, Audible, Barnes & Noble, Apple iBooks, and Kobo. To purchase the books, please visit https://www.carlykadecreative.com/buythebooks.

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