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Originally Posted by matthewcplourde
The article was written from my personal experiences. Since I've only spent 1 month of my life living in a foreign country, I have no experience with publishing from across the borders.
To assume I'm an "inward-looking American unaware of the wider world" is quite the leap - you don't know anything about me.
If I come across any info about international self-publishing, I would gladly share it.
Do me a favor next time, before assuming someone is a snotty American -- read about them. Read my "About" page on my blog and then come back here and tell me if you still think I'm "unaware of the world around me".
The internet is a funny place... you can lend a hand to someone who was maybe just hit by a car and they'll ask you: "Why didn't you stop the car?"
EDIT: Sorry if I was a bit harsh above, I shouldn't have risen to the bait. Luke - you are entitled to your own opinion. Like I said, if I come across useful international advice, I would gladly share & link it. (I didn't edit anything above)
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The only point I was trying to make is that your information is on the World Wide Web. It can be read by anyone
in the world. If the information it contains is only relevant to one country
in that world, then you aren't writing for your audience, but for a small section of it.
I read your about page a couple of weeks ago. And I'm sorry if I came across as rude. That wasn't my intention.