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Old 07-04-2010, 09:07 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Robin O'Neill View Post
But some are quite good but still don't fall into the parameters of the business model.
I'd argue that quite good just isn't good enough - you have to be very good.

Very good means people will buy it and that's all the business model agents and publishers need.

Yes, it's subjective as to how well it will sell, but that's the risk they take when they take on a new author.

And it's fantastic for Ann that Kindle self-publishing exists. She has exactly the right attitude to the venture.
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