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Old 04-28-2010, 11:58 AM   #6
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I turned down an option from a producer once on a screenplay.

Whether you're an indie author or not, you have to evaluate every offer and be prepared to turn it down. What advantage would the deal give you?

IMHO, if they're not going to give you distribution of paper books, then what are they offering? You've already got good distribution of ebooks. Are they offering an editorial makeover? A "wow" cover? Publicity and promotion? Or just their name?

Camille
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