That’s what we’re going to look at today, 10 famous authors who self-published.


For the past decade, becoming a published author is easier and more accessible through various self-publishing avenues. But some people still remain sceptical of fulfilling your own publications. In the past, people used to look at self-publishing as an inferior approach to becoming an author. Self-publishing was often associated with your weird uncle who had a pallet full of books about his fascination with stamp collecting. However, the opposite is true these days and, as in the past, as well.


In fact, quite a few famous authors and their popular books were, at one point, self-published.


Margaret Attwood

Before Canadian author, Margaret Atwood penned The Handmaid’s Tale, and even longer before Hulu would produce a straight-to-series show, Atwood self-published an award-winning book of poems called Double Persephone. Though she didn’t realize the same success as The Handmaid’s Tale, her poetry book was certainly an earlier victory for Atwood.

 

EL James

Not many people know EL James wrote her erotic romance series, 50 Shades of Grey, as a fan fiction piece based on Twilight. After changing characters and tweaking the story a bit, James self-published the first part of the trilogy and saw a ton of success in her first year. In fact, within one year, she received a traditional publishing deal, and the rest is history. Fifty Shades of Grey would go onto sell over 100,000,000 copies and become one of the fastest-selling paperbacks in history.

   

Robert Kiyosaki

Famous American businessman and author, Robert Kiyosaki, had a rough start as an author when he wrote Rich Dad, Poor Dad, in 1997. After being told by numerous publishers, literary agents, and distributors to drop the idea, Kiyosaki decided to self-publish his book. To date, Rich Dad, Poor Dad has sold over 40,000,000 copies in over 50 languages in 109 countries. Not to mention, it was on the NYT bestseller list for over 6 years.


Lisa Genova

Before the 2014 Oscar-winning film adaptation of Still Alice, a haunting story about early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, author Lisa Genova wrote and self-published the novel in 2007. After being rejected too many times by commercial publishers, Genova decided to go it alone. After gaining popularity, Simon & Schuster picked up the book and republished it in 2009.

 

Wayne Dyer

Famous self-help and motivational speaker, Wayne Dyer, initially did a print run of 4,500 copies of his first book Your Erroneous Zones, then spent the next year traveling the country promoting it. He even admitted to giving out copies just so he could make a difference in people’s lives. Little did he know it would allegedly go on to become one of the top-selling books of all time, having sold over 100,000,000 copies to date.


Irma S. Rombauer

I remember seeing The Joy of Cooking cookbook in my mother’s kitchen, and I’m sure it’s been in millions of other households throughout the world. Initially, Irma Rombauer printed 3,000 copies in 1931. Eventually, the book got picked up by a traditional publishing company in 1936 and would go onto sell over 18,000,000 copies.


Andy Weir

Well before the Oscar-nominated movie, The Martian hit the big screen starring famous actor Matt Damon, Andy Weir sat on his manuscript. He believed traditional publishers would never pick up his novel. Instead of surrendering and facing defeat, Weir launched small portions of his fiction onto a blog where he rapidly grew an interested following. Taking the hint his work was in fact appreciated, Weir self-published The Martian and became a #1 Amazon bestseller. Soon after, Weir signed a lucrative publishing and film rights deal. To date, his book has sold over an estimated 3 million copies, and the film grossed $630,000,000 worldwide.

 

Beatrix Potter

Being a female author in the early 1900s came with its share of discrimination. Traditional publishers scoffed at Beatrix Potter and her book The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter didn’t allow her story to languish in obscurity, so she self-published 250 copies. Within a year, a company that initially rejected Beatrix then signed her to a deal and sold over 20,000 copies in the first year. Peter Rabbit would go on to sell an estimated 45,000,000 to date.


Mark Twain

In 1884, though Mark Twain was already famous and signed to a traditional publishing deal, he’d grown weary of the whole hassle of working with the companies. So, he cut out the middleman, started his own imprint, and launched two highly successful books in the Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant and one of his more famous works in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.


Michael J. Sullivan

After 13 novels and more than a hundred rejections from numerous publishing houses, Sullivan decided to delve headfirst into the world of self- publishing. His sales for his new series “Riyria Revelation” quickly draw the attention of mainstream publishers, who showered him with offers.


 

Why Self-Publishing is a Great First Step

If there’s one thing we can learn from these 10 famous authors, then it’s how you don’t have to search or wait for a traditional publishing deal.


Why not start writing and self-publishing your book now?


If you have a book in you and want to investigate how to get published please get in touch!


In fact, I have the best first steps in our free 'How to Publish your Book' guide (click or please request a copy). This will also help you see if self-publishing is a good fit for you.


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