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bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2013-06-14 09:05 pm
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Just finished The Human Division. DAMMIT SCALZI WHY YOU GOTTA LEAVE ME HANGIN'
So, yeah, awesome and funny and dammit I want more. So far always true with him.
I am also hoping that it'll make the episodic format of Doctors! easier for publishers to swallow. I've been worried about that for years.
So, yeah, awesome and funny and dammit I want more. So far always true with him.
I am also hoping that it'll make the episodic format of Doctors! easier for publishers to swallow. I've been worried about that for years.
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If I could ask: why not self-publish Doctors in e-book format? After all, a little income is better than no income, and you do have a small group of readers here... if the story is any good at all (which I'm sure it is), I think you'd have no trouble attracting a readership. Some independent authors (like MCA Hogarth /
I really don't know why there is such a stigma around e-publishing - I feel far more connected to my favorite indie authors, who take time to interact with and learn from their fans, than any "real" author out there... and I think the books are much more satisfying, too.
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Part of it is just The Dream--I have been planning to get published since I was seven years old. But also, I am really not savvy enough to do it on my own. I like a lot of self-published and e-published authors, but I am not a very good strategist for selling my own. I think I need a hand in that department.
Also because at this point I am giving Doctors! a MASSIVE overhaul, and I'm nowhere near done with it yet. Once I get the manuscript actually set up the way I like it, THEN I get to look around for agents again.