Speaking as writers of everything from term papers to menus — and as published authors of award-winning work — we understand the journey of authors, whether new or seasoned. Writing is a long road, filled with countless hours of effort and often little reward.
If any of these questions resonate with you, then you’re in the right place.
For too long, authors have kowtowed to agents and publishers, hoping to get noticed. Whatever value writing once held has been drained by an economic system that prizes profit over art. With the tBook system, that changes. You no longer have to wait for a publisher to discover you. You don’t need to pay an agent to represent you. You don’t have to surrender your rights. The tBook puts power back in the author’s hands.
Imagine marketing your book simply by giving it away. If you’ve been in the self-publishing world for any length of time, you know even giveaways can be hard. But this is where tBooks differ from digital books: people will want your tBook.
Why?
Because your tBook appreciates in value — combining the story’s intrinsic worth with monetary value. This is achieved by embedding tokens, creating a unique product that grows in value over time. With just a $1 investment per book, you can distribute your work freely (while keeping some for yourself), knowing its value will rise.
Creating a tBook begins with deciding how many copies you can afford to make and give away. Start with a set for yourself. This isn’t just an investment in your book — it’s an investment in you as an author.
Simply by building a personal library of tBooks and holding onto them, you can watch their value grow.
You can always print more, and each new copy still costs just $1. We authors are flipping the publishing model — turning books into book investments. No more expensive marketing campaigns. Just give away what you can afford and keep the rest. What’s more effective than free?
Nothing. But there’s more.
tBooks empower authors to explore creative formats traditional publishing can’t touch. Imagine writing a book on economics and embedding a video to explain complex ideas. Imagine background music, animations, or photographs woven into your story. Cross-media storytelling isn’t a problem — and with tBooks, it’s cost-effective. The possibilities are endless. The only limit is your imagination.
Your book is your investment — and now, it can be an investment for everyone.