Most independent authors don't fail because they can't write. They fail because the publishing system doesn't explain itself—and small mistakes compound into lost time, broken formatting, rejected files, and stalled momentum.
Working Wide: A Practical Workbook for Building a Sustainable Publishing Operation is a step-by-step, execution-first guide to building a publishing workflow you can repeat—book after book—without reinventing the wheel every release.
This workbook focuses on what actually matters when you publish wide and want libraries to take your work seriously:
•How to work "wide" on purpose—with a sustainable operating rhythm, not a one-time launch scramble
•Why platforms and dashboards confuse authors—and how to build a process that protects you from that confusion
•How metadata becomes a commitment (and why libraries rely on it more than most authors realize)
•The discipline of waiting on purpose—knowing when to stop changing things so you don't damage distribution
•The one rule that changes everything: don't pass errors forward—fix them at the source before they multiply
•How consistency turns "work" into scale—templates, repeatable steps, and a reliable publishing checklist
•Visual restraint: covers and illustrations that do their job, stay readable as thumbnails, and remain credible to libraries
•How to create one image with many uses—a reusable asset workflow for social posts, retailer pages, and branding
•A closing note written specifically for libraries, plus an About the Author grounded in real-world execution
This isn't a theory book. It's a workbook for authors building a real operation: clean files, clear metadata, predictable releases, and a catalog that can grow. If you want fewer surprises, fewer do-overs, and a process you can trust, Working Wide gives you the structure to make that happen.