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Old 12-02-2015, 01:58 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
Really? I don't know who most people are, but most people in my world* think of traditional publishing as publishing that follows a traditional process when it comes to agents, submissions, contracts, royalties, advances and publishing workflow and produce books that are available through traditional distribution channels, which publishers like Baen (for the most part) & Harlequin (a division of HarperCollins) do.



* That is to say most people in my world who care about where a book comes from at all. I reality most people don't care who published the book they stop in to buy at B&N or another bookstore, big box store, etc.
We obviously talk to two different sets of people.
The ones I talk to want either the house, the animal or it is a bird or an HC on their books.

Oh and for the record I had never heard of Baen or Tor until I found forums.
I also think of Harlequin as paperback.
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