Sentences with phrase «garage full of books»

Thanks Jane, for me your article filled the wide gap between CreateSpace and a future garage full of books.
This way you can avoid a garage full of books.
For example, authors whose books may have gone out of print or authors who wish to print small volumes rather than a garage full of books.
Unless you have a garage full of books, go back and fix what isn't working and / or hire an editor to smooth the rough edges.
Years later, they still had a garage full of books.
You no longer have to fill your garage full of books, go into debt, or hand over all of your rights to a traditional publishing house.
(Plus a garage full of books is so depressing and unnecessary with the advent of POD.)
Gone are the days when you had to pay thousands for large minimum orders from printers, only to sit with a garage full of books while you desperately tried to sell them.
You benefit because you no longer needed to order a garage full of books.
When all was said and done, he did all the work, got paid the least, and ended up with a garage full of books his contract required him to purchase as stock.
No warehouse full of stock, no remainders, no garage full of books for the author.
«My friend spent $ 10,000 and all he has is a garage full of books
The result was usually that the poor author was out the money and had a garage full of books that he couldn't give away.
While it was true that some people, such as John Grisham, were able to sell books out of the back of their car and make it work, the majority of self - published writers just sank into obscurity with a garage full of books.
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