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Old 04-26-2011, 11:12 AM   #200
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Originally Posted by Anke Wehner View Post
That's what I keep hearing on blogs by and for writers: More books out means more chances of a given person coming across one of them, and when a given person likes one of your works, it becomes quite likely that they pick up whatever else you wrote, too. If you've got a bunch of books, it's easier to offer one for free as a loss-leader to get more people to give your work a try, too.
I get suspicious when an author is too prolific. The word "hack" comes to mind, if you're just churning out books without taking the time to get them right..
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