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IndieMosh and Tellwell Unite for Author Empowerment

by | Jan 11, 2024 | News

Australian independent publisher IndieMosh has officially joined the Tellwell Publishing family in a groundbreaking move. Renowned globally for its reliability, transparency, and integrity in the self-publishing realm, Tellwell welcomes IndieMosh as the latest addition to its diverse portfolio of book-publishing endeavours.

 

With this strategic collaboration, IndieMosh authors gain access to an expanded array of publishing services, ranging from book coaching, ghostwriting, and editing to design, distribution, and book marketing. While maintaining the personalized guidance they are accustomed to, IndieMosh authors now benefit from the collective expertise of a broader team of skilled publishing professionals.

 

Timothy Lindsay, the Founder and CEO of Tellwell, expressed his enthusiasm for this partnership, stating, “This marks the commencement of an exhilarating chapter, where the strengths of Tellwell and IndieMosh converge to empower Australian authors on their publishing journey. It’s not merely a merger of two publishing entities; it’s a celebration of our shared commitment to authors and their stories.”

 

Jennifer Mosher, the founder of IndieMosh, echoed the sentiment, affirming, “Partnering with Tellwell is the right step forward for our authors, given Tellwell’s expansive resources and reach. They bring a wealth of publishing talent, from editing to marketing to audiobooks, that will significantly benefit our IndieMosh family.”

 

Established in 2009 by Jennifer Mosher to cater to Australian authors, IndieMosh has played a pivotal role in helping over 650 books come to life. Together, Tellwell Publishing and IndieMosh are actively shaping the literary landscape in Australia, fostering a creative environment where the voices of all authors can brilliantly shine.

 

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