Not exact matches
In an average scenario, you can
get free
exposure and reach some new fans, read
more reactions to your work, and make a little money (some indie
writers even make a lot).
If it's not a matter of posting to
get cherry picked for a book deal, and
more of a way for a
writer to
get exposure and feedback on her work, I'm all for these kinds of platforms.
We love it when we receive positive reviews regarding the exceptional writing skills of our
writers, and we intend to motivate and train our
writers to continue the same level of dedication or even
get better with
more exposure.
While some
writers seem happy for the
exposure they would
get via the program (which could theoretically lead to future sales) the Guild seems
more concerned about
getting more cash from Amazon and / or publishers up front.