Sharazade, for her part, says, «I have no problem competing against
legitimate writers and publishers.
Not exact matches
I, like Joe, have a large backlist of titles, have had agents, several,
and have published with maybe eight of the
publishers in NYC
and guess what - there are
legitimate writers publishing ebooks every two hours right now
and soon I hope to have every book I ever wrote — around fifty on ebooks.
Since TechH2o.com is a technical blog, I wouldn't expect its
writer to know that which should be obvious to authors,
publishers, book publicists,
and other book publishing professionals: one doesn't pay for
legitimate book reviews.
Just as it refuses to recognize there is a problem having agents
and publishers as members of a «
writers» organization, they refuse to recognize that there is now more than one path to
legitimate publication for
writers.
Legacy
publishers have become sort of like a cult — cutting
writers off from the self - publishing world, telling stories about how horrible it is «out there,»
and claiming they control the only route to
legitimate success.
Because I fear new
writers may be duped into staying away from all these
legitimate mid-sized, smaller
and digital - first
publishers and steered toward the subsidy or vanity presses now owned by the Big Five, thinking anything with a Big Five label is somehow more «traditional» or «
legitimate».
He worked tirelessly through his efforts as a photographer, collector, curator,
writer,
and publisher to secure photography's role as a
legitimate medium of fine art.