191. To Be or Not to Be Self-Published


Fraternizing with the audience at our brand new village theatre- What would poets and dramatists do if there were no self-publishers?

“Who should self-publish?” that is the question asked by Chip MacGregor in his answer to Michael Hyatt’s blog on “Why Agents May Be Opposed to Self-Publishing” MacGregor’s answer was: “Only authors who can sell their books. Period.” True, since just putting a book on a shelf does not get it sold!

That sentence should be engraved on the mind of every, non-published, published, self or otherwise, would- be- published and any other kind of author possible because if YOU, yourself can’t sell your book, no one else will.  

I may come back to finish this article ... one day!


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Comments

Jody Hedlund said…
Hi Eva,
Thank you for your thoughtful comment on my post yesterday. Your post is very passionate about self-publishing and I wish you all the best. I am sure there are many well-written books, even very deep, meaningful books that aren't being published. I have one book that wasn't because of the setting and time period. There are so many factors that go into whether a publisher will take on a book--and mostly it has to do with whether the book is saleable--whether it will attract readers. My book that is releasing next year is far from perfect--I will be the first to admit, I am not a perfect writer. But hopefully, I can keep growing and learning!
Eva Ulian said…
Thank you Jody for your comment. It is noble of you to have expressed your thoughts and solidarity to my, considered by many, controversial choice of seeking publication. It comes at a time when I need it most since you can’t imagine how many ferocious, insulting people there are out there among the writers’ world and its associations. Thank you.
Eva Ulian said…
P.S. Jody, I wish you success with your new book. You deserve it.
Pete Nikolai said…
Eva: Thanks for contributing to the conversation about self-publishing and WestBow Press. It has been interesting to see all the different perspectives. We really just want to provide our services to any aspiring author who wants to get their book in print. Some may want to try to make their book a commercial success. Others just want 20 copies to give to friends and family members. We will continue to offer our services and deliver what we offer. People have a desire to say something, and they have that opportunity and freedom here in the United States!

Pete Nikolai
WestBow Press
www.WestBowPress.com

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