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Old 08-10-2015, 06:23 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
She doesn't self publish, she simply held on to the ebook rights to her books. She had a good agent who thought to put that in the contract. There are actually quite a few authors who own the ebook rights to their backlist books. Others are quite happy to allow their publishers to handle all that.

(just as a note, there are quite a few older authors who simply aren't that interested in ebooks. )
That's why I said "kind of". It depends what we would call self-publishing. She is traditionally published in print but self-published in ebooks. Kind of the best of two worlds at this point in time. And handling the ebook business herself is self-publishing. Allowing the publisher to do it, is not. That is how I would define self-publishing.
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