Monday, June 11, 2012

A Case For Self-Publishing - GalleyCat

A Case For Self-Publishing - GalleyCat: The stigma around self-publishing is beginning to go away. Now that author’s have many of the tools for designing, editing and producing books, as well as marketing themselves, some authors question if working with a publisher is really worth it.

For author David Thorne, self-publishing has proven to be more profitable than working with a traditional publisher. In March Thorne self-published I’ll Go Home Then; It’s Warm and Has Chairs using Lulu.com. The book has earned more than his first book The Internet is a Playground, which was published by Penguin.



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