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Link in bio for writers

Readers want to find your books, subscribe to your newsletter, and know where you're presenting. Linkship centralizes everything: book catalog, buy links, events, and contact for publishers.

Updated:

4.3M

new books published worldwide annually

UNESCO 2024

62%

of readers discover books via social media recommendations

BookTok Survey 2024

78%

of indie authors use social as their main marketing channel

Written Word Media 2025

3x

more sales with active newsletter vs social only

Substack 2024

Writing a book is only half the job. The other half is people finding it. Writers in Latin America increasingly depend on Instagram, TikTok (BookTok), and Twitter/X to connect with readers, but the bio link usually points to Amazon or an outdated website that doesn't reflect their full body of work.

A reader who discovers an author on social wants three things: to see their books, subscribe for new release alerts, and know if there's an event nearby. If they have to hunt across multiple sites, the chance of buying or subscribing drops drastically.

With Linkship a writer builds a central hub with their full catalog showing cover and buy links across multiple platforms, a prominent newsletter link to capture readers, upcoming events with registration, and professional contact for publishers and press. Updates in seconds with every new release.

Everything you need

Linkship gives you the tools to stand out in your niche.

Published book catalog

List your work with cover, synopsis, and direct links to Amazon, Bookshop, and other platforms.

Newsletter and community

Direct link to Substack, Mailchimp, or your newsletter platform so readers subscribe.

Events and signings

Share book signings, literary fairs, talks, and presentations with registration link.

Press and publisher contact

Professional link for media, publishers, and literary collaborations.

Tips for your link in bio for writers

Practical tips to get the most out of your link page.

Pin your most recent book first

Your latest release should be at the top with big cover and buy links. Readers from social want the newest, not your full catalog.

Newsletter goes in a privileged position

Your email list is your most valuable asset. Put the signup link as the second item after your latest book. Social followers leave, subscribers stay.

Include reviews and literary awards

Add quotes from media reviews or awards. A line like 'Finalist for the [X] Award' creates instant credibility with new readers.

Separate fiction from non-fiction

If you publish in multiple genres, use headers to separate: 'Novels', 'Essays', 'Short stories'. Readers look for a specific genre.

Update your page with each release

Every time you publish something new, move it to the top. Add the pre-order link weeks before launch to build anticipation.

How it works

1

Create your free account

Sign in with Google or GitHub at linkship.cc. No long forms or credit card.

2

Add your books with cover and buy links

Use the catalog block to list each work with cover, title, brief synopsis, and direct links to Amazon, Bookshop, and your publisher.

3

Connect your newsletter

Add a prominent link to your Substack, Mailchimp, or newsletter platform. Readers subscribe directly.

4

Include upcoming events and signings

List upcoming book signings, fairs, and talks with date, location, and registration link.

5

Share your link in socials and email signature

Paste linkship.cc/yourname in your Instagram, Twitter/X bio, and email signature.

My Amazon page didn't show my other books or my newsletter. With Linkship I have a complete catalog with links to Amazon, Bookshop, and my Substack. Newsletter subscriptions tripled in a month.

Camila O.

Indie writer in Montevideo

3x newsletter subscriptions in 30 days

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Frequently asked questions

How do I create a link page for a writer?+
Go to linkship.cc, add your books with cover and buy links, connect your newsletter, include events, and paste your link in socials. Ready in 5 minutes.
Can I show my books with cover and buy link?+
Yes. The catalog block lets you list each work with cover image, title, synopsis, and direct links to Amazon, Bookshop, your publisher, or any sales platform.
Does it work for writers who haven't published yet?+
Yes. Use Linkship to share your blog, newsletter, stories published in literary magazines, and a contact form for interested publishers.
Can I add my Substack newsletter?+
Yes. Add a direct link to Substack so readers subscribe with one click. Place it prominently — newsletters are your most valuable asset as a writer.
How do I share events and signings?+
Create a section with header 'Upcoming events' and add each presentation with date, location, and registration link. Update after each event to keep the page fresh.
Is it useful for publisher and press contact?+
Yes. Include a professional contact section with link to your email or form. Publishers and journalists can see your full work and contact you directly.
How much does Linkship cost for writers?+
Free with book catalog, newsletter, events, WhatsApp, and basic analytics. Pro ($5/mo) adds custom domain and advanced analytics.

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