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shockedcanadian

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3. Thanks for that David
Thu Nov 7, 2013, 03:30 PM
Nov 2013

I have also self published two books, one even miraculously was top 10 for the month in it's category (don't ask me why). Thanks for that information.

I am more interested in traditional publishing as I have one extremely glaring weakness, I am not very good at marketing. This is why; in my own personal circumstance at least, a traditional publisher is the direction that would best suit me



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To those who are published... [View all] shockedcanadian Nov 2013 OP
DU has several published authors. OnyxCollie Nov 2013 #1
I've been traditionally published, and nowadays I self-publish DavidDvorkin Nov 2013 #2
Thanks for that David shockedcanadian Nov 2013 #3
Then you need to focus on getting an agent DavidDvorkin Nov 2013 #4
I'm late to the conversation deutsey Jun 2014 #7
I have had no bad experiences with self-publishing DavidDvorkin Jun 2014 #8
Thanks! deutsey Jun 2014 #9
Oh, absolutely DavidDvorkin Jun 2014 #10
This is very helpful. deutsey Jun 2014 #11
Minor correction to the above DavidDvorkin Jun 2014 #12
Robert Heinlein gave the best advice. SheilaT Nov 2013 #5
Traditionally published here. Haven't tried self-publishing yet. mainer Nov 2013 #6
I've had three pieces of short fiction published, and have been paid for them Roy Serohz Jul 2014 #13
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