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Old 12-02-2010, 06:05 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
Think you could be more demeaning?
Demeaning? We are talking about folks that few people want to read. Ok, for those few people, it's a great thing. But why should any major publisher worry about carrying folks who's writing appeals to so few people?

It's like someone complaining that WalMart won't carry their specialty gardening tool that only 15,000 people would want to buy. WalMart just doesn't deal with products at that scale.

While such a product might be just fine for an individual web retailer -- it'd be a flop for WalMart. WalMart SHOULD (and does) drop such products from their stores.

Such authors SHOULD have their works handled by smaller companies catering to specialized audiences. That's not a bad thing.

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