Sarah, I admire you for making the change, but don't forget that there are those of us who, although we've had numerous novels published by
traditional pub houses, are still unsure of where our next contract comes from.
Not exact matches
Just as you see writers writing for e - and
traditional houses, you can see people doing both print and self -
pub.
And we have many authors who are taking a «hybrid» path and are publishing both with
traditional houses and also self -
pubbing.
Many authors reject full - service self -
pub companies for the same reasons they reject the big
traditional houses: they want full control and full financial benefit.
Query agents and / or editors of publishers to land an
traditional pub deal with big publishers like Random
House or Harper Collins, or small or indie press or even e-publishers.
* In the
Traditional -
Pub world, 10,000 sales is approximately equal to selling through the average first - novel print run at a major NY
house.
The latest:
Traditional publishers (Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, and now Random
House) are creating digital - only imprints to go after self -
pub and unpublished authors without agents.
If a person wishes to publish whether self -
pub or even a
traditional publishing
house * without an agent *, it would certainly be worth a couple of hundred bucks to have an attorney review and advise on the contract.
Open since 2003, the recent renovation of this
pub was inspired by a
traditional Hawaiian canoe
house.
Cranborne, with its
traditional rural
houses and friendly local
pubs, is a delightful place to spend a weekend, with plenty of things to see and do in the local area.
Housed in an attractive Victorian building, the on - site
pub and restaurant offers
traditional British cuisine and a wide range of drinks and snacks.
Maybe you just want an honest - to - decent
traditional «proper
pub» (what the Belgians call a «brown
house»?).