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Real Name: Sonny Long Gender: male Member Since: September 29, 2007 Last Signed In: January 09, 2009 Profile Views: 773 Blog Views: 2154 Due Process First things first Murder trial site set Fingers crossed Got to throw the line in the water to get a nibble The next wave Movement on the legal front Trying to keep the faith Agents, agents everywhere Still waiting September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09
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Self-publishing: Trials and triumphs
I had to laugh as I overheard a discussion of a story we were considering about a local author who self-published a book. I wasn't laughing at the author or his book, just the comments some were making about those who choose to self publish. I recall when I decided to "independently publish" a couple of books -- a collection of poetry and short stories and a collection of 20 years worth of newspaper columns. At the time I had the money and decided to go for it. I remember being told that most people who self-publish end up with cases of their books in their garage, stuck with a product they can't sell for years after the printing. "That's not going to happen to me," I thought. Well, after some initial success the first few months - I think I sold almost 30 copies my first book signing. I was stoked -- then sales slowed...to...a...stand...still. Amazon.com still has the books listed, but I'm not sure they actually have any in stock. But I do. Cases of them. I actually sold a few a couple of months ago during the Third Saturday acoustic jam at the Courtyard Gallery in Cuero, and donated the proceeds to the local chapter of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. So, I guess I'm still getting some good from the sales. Initially, they sold for $7.95 and $9.95...now, I'm letting them go for cost...$3 for one or both volumes for $5. What a deal The phones are ringing now! I guess the lesson here is not to deter you from self-publishing, but to just consider how many you print at one time. Maybe hundreds instead of thousands. Either that or have a big garage. Keep writing! 0 comments from 0 users
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