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Old 03-15-2012, 08:38 PM   #94
SteveEisenberg
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Instead, the big publishers have spent the last 20 years pushing their current A-listers as much as possible to maximize their immediate profits, and completely neglecting the mid-list. Small wonder the little guys are ready to jump ship.
I haven't seen any of the authors I value jumping ship to go indie. If this list of the best indie non-fiction is representative, it just isn't likely to interest me.

Medical history is one of my favorite topics to read about. Here's the latest great mid-lister I've come across and whose work I hope to see more of in future years and decades:

Molly Caldwell Crosby
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