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Old 02-15-2017, 05:07 PM   #264
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
So, as the books sold a lot, traditional publishers saw a gold mine.
Yep they sure did. A huge gold mine. Look at Kristen Ashley. I think her stories was better before she got picked up but she had a large following she brought with her.

The thing is indie author if you are good you are going to be discovered by people. Jamie sent her story around in the Amazon forums before she ever put it up for sale. If you have talent you will succeed if not you can promote your book all you want if there is mediocre to bad writing in it and you are using Amazon readers to test your skills for you more than likely you'll just end up in the slush pile.

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