Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
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Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
Books and houses aren’t all that different. There are lots of ways to build them—and you shouldn’t do either without an experienced hand.
When joy turns to disapointment and anger.
Even large corporations bungle words. Remember that when you decide that you can edit your own book.
Regardless of their specific genres, aspiring scribes can learn a great deal from Neil Peart and Voltaire.
Thoughts on one of the many perils of true self-publishing.
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Not that long ago, a clear demarcation existed between traditional and hybrid publishing. These days, not so much—especially for rookie authors unfamiliar with the game.
Books and houses aren’t all that different. There are lots of ways to build them—and you shouldn’t do either without an experienced hand.
When joy turns to disapointment and anger.
Even large corporations bungle words. Remember that when you decide that you can edit your own book.
Regardless of their specific genres, aspiring scribes can learn a great deal from Neil Peart and Voltaire.
Thoughts on one of the many perils of true self-publishing.