However, about ten years ago, three innovative technologies were introduced at the same time that made it possible for an author to bypass the historical method for
getting published and
get a
professionally produced
book in the hands of readers quickly and affordably.
It's an uphill battle for self -
published authors, but if we produce
books that match the quality of traditional publishers, and if we behave
professionally, we will
get our rewards.
Now, I know I'll
get some flack for suggesting that a self -
published book can't match up in quality to a «
professionally»
published book, but that is my (understandably biased) opinion.
Book typos and errors can be embarrassing and frustrating, but it shouldn't be (as long as you're having your work professionally edited and proofread) since a perfect, book typo / error - free novel seems like an impossible feat to accomplish, no matter if you're self - published, trad - published, or if you're a struggling writer or a bestselling writer, even the biggest names in fiction get dinged with errors and ty
Book typos and errors can be embarrassing and frustrating, but it shouldn't be (as long as you're having your work
professionally edited and proofread) since a perfect,
book typo / error - free novel seems like an impossible feat to accomplish, no matter if you're self - published, trad - published, or if you're a struggling writer or a bestselling writer, even the biggest names in fiction get dinged with errors and ty
book typo / error - free novel seems like an impossible feat to accomplish, no matter if you're self -
published, trad -
published, or if you're a struggling writer or a bestselling writer, even the biggest names in fiction
get dinged with errors and typos.