Not exact matches
But neither of these strategies is your best
option, says Monica Mehta, an investor at New York - based Seventh Capital and
author of The
Entrepreneurial Instinct (McGraw - Hill, 2012).
The question I would ask: Would writers really be better off if all the only
options they had were getting published by one of the Big Five or going the vanity route with vampire companies like
Author Solutions, and the only
entrepreneurial paths would require hundreds of thousands of dollars of up - front investment?
As far as any publishing goes, the
options have increased, the
entrepreneurial authors can make the most of indie publishing, and it's all a good thing for the industry because competition spurs a long term better product.