The Creative Penn; Julia McCutchen on Brilliant Book Proposals and the Traditional Publishing Process Joanna Penn talking
about working with traditional publishers, which is a bit of a surprise considering what she normally talks about.
Ted: Amanda, your decision to
work with a traditional publisher clearly involves the additional benefit she will receive from 1) an advance and 2) the new paper sales that she hasn't been able to secure on her own.
In this new world, my gut sense (meaning a wild guess) is that writers will be taking control over more and more aspects of sales, rights, and publishing of their work as they learn how to do it themselves, even
when working with traditional publishers.
-LSB-...] The Creative Penn; Julia McCutchen on Brilliant Book Proposals and the Traditional Publishing Proces... Joanna Penn talking
about working with traditional publishers, which is a bit of a surprise considering what she normally talks about.
Even though they have been in place over a hundred years, those outdated marketing methods will not work in the new ebook delivery arena.How
authors work with traditional publishers is also experiencing a paradigm shift.
I worked with a traditional publisher, and while I'm grateful for that support, I learned some important lessons about the publishing industry.
Whether you self - pubbed or
worked with a traditional publisher, the publication of your first book is a moment of personal triumph.
If an author
works with a traditional publisher, there is always a release date set by the publisher.
We can
work with a traditional publisher.
Whether you self - pubbed or
worked with a traditional publisher, the publication of your first book is a -LSB-...]
Many are hybrid authors —
they work with traditional publishers while also doing some indie work.
I started out
working with traditional publishers and published 8 books with them — 6 novels and 2 nonfiction books.
Many of them are hybrid —
they work with traditional publishers on their current books, and they republish any books that have gone out of print as indie books.