
Self-Publishing with ALLi Should Authors Copyright Their Audiobook Performances? Member Q&A with Michael La Ronn and Sacha Black
Jan 11, 2026
Authors are diving deep into the intricacies of audiobook copyright registration—should they protect their performances? They discuss affordable postal address alternatives for UK newsletters and clarify that a Library of Congress control number won't hinder publication. Middle-grade marketing strategies are explored, emphasizing engagement with parents. The hosts tackle quality control issues with Ingram Spark and analyze Amazon's shift in DRM policy, discussing how it impacts readers and authors alike, while sharing personal experiences that shaped their journeys.
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Phone-Less Vacation Sparked Reflection
- Michael La Ronn went offline in Guatemala and read eight paperbacks, realizing he needed to change his relationship with technology.
- The tech-free vacation made him feel grounded and influenced his reading habits on return.
Publish First, Add LOC Number Later
- Don't delay publishing if a Library of Congress control number is unavailable; publish and update later when you receive it.
- Michael La Ronn advises that the LOC number is not mandatory to publish and can be added in a revision.
Vet Europe PR Firms Carefully
- Be cautious hiring PR/marketing companies for Europe; vet results and consider DIY marketing where possible.
- Use ALLi service ratings and member forums to research providers before spending money.


