When self - publishing first began to take off as a viable option for authors (at least in terms of publishing and book sales, if not exactly for acceptance and respect), a typical scenario involved «resorting» to self -
publishing after disappointment from the traditional industry.
Not exact matches
MPs on the intelligence and security committee have expressed «
disappointment»
after Gordon Brown
published their annual 2008/09 report four months late.
After putting in weeks, months and sometimes years writing, they then suffer great heartbreak and
disappointment when they discover traditional publishers don't want to
publish their manuscripts or readers don't want to read their self -
published books.
*** We are agency and have become a publisher out of the many requests from emerging authors who have,
after many
disappointments looking, realized that traditional
publishing is no longer available to emerging authors either directly or through agents ***
My major
disappointment in self
publishing over the past two years has been that
after all that work involved in writing and editing and formatting your book, it will probably still look self
published because of the poor quality covers inherent from print on demand.
Soon
after the post went live, Losowsky writes, «community members, who seem to be very informed about this particular issue, expressed strong
disappointment and anger at our decision to
publish it.