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Old 04-28-2010, 07:36 AM   #1
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Ever turn down a publisher?

I am appealing to my peers for their savvy input. I am an 'indie' and somedays I wear that badge like I've been Knighted, and other days it seems to be a scarlet letter.

An ebook publisher wanted to publish my romantic suspense, VICTORY COVE. But after thinking about it, I knew that Victory Cove was so deeply embedded in the system, listed on Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Sony, Apple (to name a few ) and it was available to readers for $1.99 This publisher would jack that price up considerably. After much thought, I said 'no thank you' and stuck to my indie-ways.

There was tempation there to break the 'indie' stigma, but the readers have been wonderful people and I didn't want to alienate them by jumping up so much in price.

Was I wrong? What would you do?
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