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Old 04-18-2023, 12:18 PM   #293
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The question is on how often a new writer is getting refused before they give up and just self publish.
Some of the authors I've met are going the self-publishing route with the possibility of building up their reputation and then moving to the traditional publishing route. OTOH, more of them are sticking with self-publishing since it allows them to have more control and more income per unit sold. Thankfully, many of them are now using proofreaders and editors.
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