You may know a few of these.
Fifty Shades of Grey
EL James
Perhaps the best-known self-publishing success story, EL James’
Fifty Shades of Grey series began as Twilight fan fiction. She
published it on fan sites and eventually decided to turn it into an
original erotic trilogy. She self-published the first book, and it took
off. The rest of the story you surely already know.
The Celestine Prophecy
James Redfield
Redfield managed to sell 100,000 copies of The Celestine
Prophecy out of the trunk of his car before it was finally published
by Warner Books. Since then, the book was adapted into a film,
expanded with three sequels, and spent 165 weeks on the NYT
Bestsellers list.
Wool Trilogy
Hugh Howey
Howey’s Wool Trilogy began with a short story he self-published
through Amazon. He decided to expand on the series and eventu‐
ally sold it to Simon and Schuster for half a million dollars. He also
sold the film rights to the series.
Still Alice
Lisa Genova
Genova self-published Still Alice through iUniverse. In 2009 it was
reissued by Simon and Schuster. Since then it has been translated
into twenty languages, been on the New York Times Bestsellers
List for over forty weeks, and been made into an Academy Award-
winning film starring Julianne Moore.
Riyria Chronicles
Michael J. Sullivan
When Sullivan wrote the Riyria fantasy series, he found an agent
but couldn’t find a publisher. So he decided to self-publish through
a company his wife started. His sales were so good that traditional
publishers took note, and he sold his next novel for six figures.
The Wealthy Barber
David Chilton
In 1989 Chilton published his financial planning advice book, The
Wealthy Barber, out of his basement. It went on to become one of
Canada’s all-time bestselling books, spawning a sequel in 2008.
Ten Tiny Breaths
K.A. Tucker
Another Canadian success story, Tucker self-published a YA
fantasy series, which gave her enough of a following that she was
able to sell her adult novel, Ten Tiny Breaths, to Atria Books in
2013.
Damaged
H.M. Ward
Ward self-published her first book, Damaged, as an eBook on
Amazon and it went on to become a #1 Bestseller in the New Adult
category. She has continued writing the series and has sold over 4
million copies, all without signing on with a traditional publisher.
My Blood Approves Series
Amanda Hocking
Hocking was one of the first self-published YA authors to make
over two million dollars simply with eBook sales. Though already
very successful, Hocking signed a 2 million dollar deal with St.Mar‐
tin’s in 2011.