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How much would you pay for an ebook?

March 4, 2010

Things to know before you read this: I’m a huge reader, and always write as a reader first. I’m a publisher with a unique philosophy about what a publisher’s role should be. I make money from it. I buy a lot of ebooks — both fiction and nonfiction. So, I’m going to be honest. I’m [...]

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Persistence, publishing, probability.

January 15, 2010

In my writer’s group, people were talking about submitting their stuff for publication. Many of the writers are either romance or science fiction, and their goal is to get published — at least a short story or novella in an anthology. Out of curiosity, I asked how many times one of the writers, P, had [...]

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The role of publishers (according to a profitable publisher)

January 2, 2010
This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Self Publishing & Marketing For Writers

I’ve been looking at Publetariat, a site I had previously noted but hadn’t explored. April, the founder, recently contacted me about using one of my blog posts, and it reminded me to check it out. The whole site is for people who want to self publish or start their own small publishing ventures. It’s really [...]

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