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How many people would read a memoir of raising a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 433148"><p>Ebooks and places like Createspace for physical copies are great starts and the royalties pay better percentages than the publishing house. The main issues with going that route are editing, formatting, and marketing. FWIW, if you're on FB, there are some pretty good indie author groups that help each other. I'd love to get MWM in there sometime (hint hint) and you don't have to be finished with your book to join up. There's a number of genre-specific groups off the main, a bunch of indies with blogs willing to help spread the word, etc.</p><p></p><p>Is it easy? I won't say that. Is it satisfying to get your work out there? Yep. I haven't made money on mine, but unlike the major houses where the big push on a book is when it hits the stores, ebook sales tend to accumulate better over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 433148"] Ebooks and places like Createspace for physical copies are great starts and the royalties pay better percentages than the publishing house. The main issues with going that route are editing, formatting, and marketing. FWIW, if you're on FB, there are some pretty good indie author groups that help each other. I'd love to get MWM in there sometime (hint hint) and you don't have to be finished with your book to join up. There's a number of genre-specific groups off the main, a bunch of indies with blogs willing to help spread the word, etc. Is it easy? I won't say that. Is it satisfying to get your work out there? Yep. I haven't made money on mine, but unlike the major houses where the big push on a book is when it hits the stores, ebook sales tend to accumulate better over time. [/QUOTE]
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