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Old 09-17-2010, 08:06 AM   #42
NickSpalding
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Sorry, this whole thing baffles me.

Konrath was an author with a back catalogue, an agent, a publisher and a career of many years behind him before he decided to self publish.

How does his success in any way influence the thinking of an unknown indie author with no previous career, no agent, no publisher and no back catalogue?

The two things are completely different. Konrath's success is because he was already established and while he makes for some fascinating and enjoyable reading about self-publishing, I don't think for one second that my situation bears any relation to his.

If somebody could set me straight, that'd be great...
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