Ten Reasons You Can’t Trust Everything You Read About the Author Earnings Report
Last week I contested some of the key conclusions Hugh Howey reached through the data in his Author Earnings report. i09.com covered that discussion, and Howey took to that site's comments section to register a rebuttal.
In doing so he put forth a number of mistaken claims about his Author Earnings report as well as the 2014 Digital Book World and Writer's Digest Author Survey, which I coauthored.
Here are ten of them.
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