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Hey friends! I often recommend setting up an author website, and I get a lot of questions from people who can’t figure out what to put on an author website if they had only published one book—or if they hadn’t published anything yet.

The truth is, you could have one of the best author websites out there, even if you’re still writing the first draft of your book. I’m going to talk about why it can be a good idea to have one and address a few basic questions, and then I’ll give you some links to great author websites. Pin or bookmark the post for future inspiration!

Why Are Awesome Author Websites So Important?

If you’re querying agents or editors, they might Google you, and a polished author website can make a great first impression. If a reader Googles your name, a website or blog gives them the opportunity to get to know you and make a better connection with you.

What’s the Best Website Hosting for Writers?

Many people use WordPress, and it’s what I chose when I started this blog ten years ago. I will be honest and say that as the blog has grown and as I have added features, I have had to learn much more about technical aspects than I really wanted to know. It has also become more and more expensive. In some cases, I have been confused about which add-ons I needed, and I have probably paid more than I should have as a result. I’m not completely happy with the design of the blog, but I am not a designer and I don’t have the money to pay for one.

I was recently given a demo of the new author builder website by Tertulia, which is a truly elegant online bookstore that helps readers discover new books. I was absolutely blown away by how fast and easy it was to set up a new author site, including a shoppable section for books. And it looks gorgeous! I will be using this to set up a new website for my other pen name, Stacey Donovan.

Author Website or Author Blog?

Most authors don’t want to blog—in other words, write posts on a regular basis. Even though I love blogging, I don’t recommend it to anyone who doesn’t have a real passion for it.  It takes a ton of work to build up an audience, and most authors would rather spend that time writing books. Blogs that don’t have any fresh content for months can be a little depressing for the blogger and for visitors.

The best author blogs have new posts on a more or less regular schedule. If you think this would be lot of fun, you can have an author blog instead of a traditional author website, or you can have a traditional author website with a section for blogging. The latter is probably more common.

What Does—and Doesn’t—Go On an Author Website

Lots of people want to know if they can publish their own work on their website, and the answer is: it depends. If you are hoping to traditionally publish, you probably want to limit this to short passages and snippets. However, there have been a few authors who have broken this rule, with great success (see Andy Weir, below.)

If you’re an indie author or not publishing, you can share as much as you want. (Your work is copyrighted whether you file for U.S. copyright or not, though U.S. copyright does help in pursuing an infringement claim.)

Elements that can definitely go on an author website include:

*a picture of yourself (you can read here about how to get a good author photo)

*an author biography

*information about the author’s work, published or not

*a signup for a newsletter (it’s never too early to start building a list!)

 

Best Author Websites

Let’s look at some great author websites! Click on the author names to see their websites. These were some of the best writers’ websites I could find when I was researching this post, and I tried to include a variety. However, there are hundreds of thousands out there, so if you have suggestions for other awesome author websites, I’d love to hear them!

Beverly Jenkins

 

Jim Butcher

 

Caren Lissner

 

Ellery Adams

 

Andy Weir

 

Thrity Umrigar

 

Amor Towles

 

A Couple of Unpublished Author Website Examples…

 

Emily Rae

Apple Plotnick Jannotta

 

And if you’re an author with a website you’re proud of, feel free to share a link in the comments! (I only ask that the websites be G- or PG-rated…otherwise, I will remove the link.) I think we’d all love to see more published and unpublished author website examples! I know I only have a handful here. If you want to link to some of the best author blogs or websites, or share your opinions on how to make awesome author websites, I know we’d all appreciate that, too.

I’m going to be doing more posts about social media presence for writers, so subscribe to the blog, if you haven’t done so already (there’s a place to sign up on the lefthand side of the page). And if you’re in the middle of writing a novel that’s becoming a little messy..or you’re ready to start a fresh new project…be sure to check out my book Blank Page to Final Draft, a step-by-step guide to planning, writing, and editing your novel.

Thanks so much for reading, and happy writing!

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