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Old 09-24-2011, 05:06 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by apbschmitz View Post
From the writer's end it doesn't look much better. In the this particular moment there is an expectation that as an indie self-publisher, you're the writer, the production house and the marketing staff. But the inefficiencies in that seem so great, and the barriers to any wide awareness of any particular writer's work so high, that I have trouble imagining that this is a model with legs.
Yea, this. I do not think from the readers point of view it matters who published the book. I could not even tell you the publishers of 10% of the books on my shelf, never mind the ones on my Nook. Its the writer that cares about the marketing, distribution,etc that a publisher can get them. I do not think that is going way, but I do see it moving more and more to ebook land.
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