Editors being let go by
trad pubbing houses are making better livings working free lance for self - pubbers — and God knows the trad pubs» offerings need them back.
Not only can you cut it at
a trad pubbed house, you can cut it with dead legends.
My hunch is this was written at the suggestion of
a Trad Pub house.
Since then, it would appear that
the trad pub houses are playing ball with Amazon, so Amazon doesn't need an ocean of indies making nice livings anymore.
To whit, if you wanted to bludgeon
the trad pub houses into submission, who wanted to dictate terms to you, you could say, «No, we won't do that — we'll sell something else to all the kindle buyers.»
pub contract, but now see no sense in it, other than to be able to tell all those people who look down their noses when I say I'm self - published that I'm with
Trad Pub House in New York.
Not exact matches
After the initial promotional push is over for
trad pubbed books, advertising dollars go to the publishing
house's next new books.
It falls to those who believe they can not get
pub'd with a
trad» l
house.
Why aren't any of the
trad -
pub houses going in for a royalty - cut of the sales deal like we get online?
In the case of Vanquish Writer's Block (and my other self -
pub books), I knew that in many cases they were too short for a
trad house to pick up AND I knew I could get them out to my readers faster and more effectively.
I would think
trad -
pub houses would be less likely to do this than first - time indie authors, because the
pub -
houses have been around the block a few times, but that's not true!
This is something that happens all the time, not just for indie books, but
trad -
pub as well, because publishing
houses use stock art as much as indies do.
As the value of
trad pub services continues to deteriorate the rationale for staying with a
house over going indie continues to weaken.