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Old 07-23-2010, 09:12 AM   #34
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Oh, so it would be like the minor leagues for authors. You do good, they put you in there. You do good there, then they move you up to the big house. It's an interesting concept. I can't say it wouldn't work, but I would most certainly be interested in seeing how it would actually play out.
It's kinda already happening, in Romance anyway (which is way ahead of other genres as far as ebooks go for the most part). There are a number of authors who write for digital first publishers who have then moved to big pubs. From what I've read some pubs are actively farming those small pubs for authors.
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