bpmwriter
Hi All,
Just posting as an FYI for anyone who might be interested. I published my new novel through Book Surge, which is one of the bigger and better (in my opinion) POD publishers. In their April newsletter, Book Surge announced that they've been acquired by Amazon.com. This is definitely the way the publishing industry is moving. No one should fear this avenue of getting your work out there. In fact, you should embrace it, or risk missing out in the New Independent Age.
"Tom Brown Saves the World" is my second self-published novel and I have an audience. A small audience, yes, but growing everyday. On the contrary to some of the posts on this board, I would argue that POD publishing is superior to the experience of a novice being pusblished by a big house. You maintain all creative control, take a much bigger chunk of the profits and when the big houses come calling, you hold all the cards.
Don't get left behind.
Eddie
Just posting as an FYI for anyone who might be interested. I published my new novel through Book Surge, which is one of the bigger and better (in my opinion) POD publishers. In their April newsletter, Book Surge announced that they've been acquired by Amazon.com. This is definitely the way the publishing industry is moving. No one should fear this avenue of getting your work out there. In fact, you should embrace it, or risk missing out in the New Independent Age.
"Tom Brown Saves the World" is my second self-published novel and I have an audience. A small audience, yes, but growing everyday. On the contrary to some of the posts on this board, I would argue that POD publishing is superior to the experience of a novice being pusblished by a big house. You maintain all creative control, take a much bigger chunk of the profits and when the big houses come calling, you hold all the cards.
Don't get left behind.
Eddie