Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 1:41:50 GMT -5
Always say that for me self-publishing is not the only way to go, but that I will continue to propose my texts to a publisher, despite having so far only received rejections, even if not in the field of fiction. There, at least, some very short stories in anthologies were accepted. How do you manage self-publishing? If I had the answer, you would have found several of my ebooks for sale here and there on various distribution platforms. Let's skip over the basics of writing for a moment, the idea for a story or for a book, etc.
We are interested in management, that is, how to also carry out the role of the publisher and not just that of the author. In his commentary Ulysses wrote sensible things, which I want to report. In my case, self-publishing only has one flaw: you don't have detailed contact with someone who has an interest in "imposing" the closure of a job, as they have to respect Phone Number Data publication deadlines. Someone who will show you a criterion for defining the product as mature for that edition and then you can think about the next one. It is true that there are "editors", but I believe that a "practitioner" who knows how to first evaluate the paying "digestibility" of a text with an eye also to his own long-term interest is better.
It is inevitable that the self-publisher finds himself covering roles that are not his responsibility and where finding a balance is not easy. It is true that the closure of the works is the author's only interest. The editor doesn't care: he gets the manuscript to work on and then, at most, the revision with his advice. But he certainly doesn't impose expiration dates. The editor will earn on the work done, he is just a professional who is called when there is work to be done.
We are interested in management, that is, how to also carry out the role of the publisher and not just that of the author. In his commentary Ulysses wrote sensible things, which I want to report. In my case, self-publishing only has one flaw: you don't have detailed contact with someone who has an interest in "imposing" the closure of a job, as they have to respect Phone Number Data publication deadlines. Someone who will show you a criterion for defining the product as mature for that edition and then you can think about the next one. It is true that there are "editors", but I believe that a "practitioner" who knows how to first evaluate the paying "digestibility" of a text with an eye also to his own long-term interest is better.
It is inevitable that the self-publisher finds himself covering roles that are not his responsibility and where finding a balance is not easy. It is true that the closure of the works is the author's only interest. The editor doesn't care: he gets the manuscript to work on and then, at most, the revision with his advice. But he certainly doesn't impose expiration dates. The editor will earn on the work done, he is just a professional who is called when there is work to be done.