The last outstanding point why
hybrid authors gain popularity is the increasing revenue they can reap as compared to self - publishers and traditional authors.
The vast majority of self - published authors definitely incur my everlasting ire, but
hybrid authors gain my respect.
What the graph does not show is how much
a hybrid author gains from self publishing.
Not exact matches
Chuck Wendig: First
gaining traction with his Terribleminds blog a couple years ago, Chuck has built a strong following via social media with Twitter, and titles himself a «
hybrid author;» traditionally publishing some of his works but preferring the freedom self - publishing offers.
The
hybrid author moniker is starting to
gain popularity as
authors are turning to self - publishing to earn higher commissions and offer their books to a global audience.
Besides the ease with which self - published and
hybrid authors can pursue paperback and / or hardcover copies of their books, another avenue of publication is predicted to
gain traction in 2018: that of the one - of - a-kind edition.
Luckily, I decided right from the get - go that winning awards or
gaining professional credentials meant nothing to me, so at this point, I see no reason to ever even be a
hybrid author.
He is coauthor of the Scientific American article, «
Hybrid Vehicles
Gain Traction» (April 2006) and
author of The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate, named one of the best science and technology books of 2004 by Library Journal.