To Indie publish, or not to Indie publish, that is the question. Seriously, in this day and age, traditional or something else?
Easy. indie publish.
traditional publishers can always repackage your work later on.
To Indie publish, or not to Indie publish, that is the question. Seriously, in this day and age, traditional or something else?
But they won't, unless it is one hellava story that is selling hand over fist.Easy. indie publish.
traditional publishers can always repackage your work later on.
But they won't, unless it is one hellava story that is selling hand over fist.
No, What I'm saying is why on earth would a big house pay thousands for a book that people have already read for 2$ a pop?So you're saying your goal then is to get an advance and then...not deliver?
Traditional publishers are utterly flooded with manuscripts. Agents barely have the energy or attention to give an author ten pages of read. The selfie path has been made much easier by the internet. As I said, internet ebooks first, traditional publishers can repackage them (in dead tree format with pretty graphics and binding) at a later time if there is sufficient interest.
No, What I'm saying is why on earth would a big house pay thousands for a book that people have already read for 2$ a pop?
True...Future books and book bound reissues for those who don't care for ereaders and for diehard fans who want a physical copy.
1)What is it with dogs and dead toys? ..
2) And now he has retreated to his throne. Which is the top of the pillows and back of the sofa by the window. He just has his front paws on top, his head resting between them while his rear-end has sunk into the pillows.
3) Dogs. Gotta love 'em.
4)How in the heck can I, or even he, play with a three-inch long tail of a toy. A toy in which only the tail has survived?
I was just watching The Scorpion King 2 on Blu-Ray, and I found the female lead's straw feminist act intolerable. I'm all for female warriors in fantasy, but I'd prefer they be taken for granted in their respective setting instead of loudly proclaiming that they're rebelling against oppressive gender roles. I find that latter theme trite to the point of unpalatable.