Behind the Scenes With Jan Pogue, Publisher of the Recent National Hit 'Morning Glory Farm'
Extra: For a book experiencing this type of success, have you considered print-on-demand?
Pogue: Print-on-demand doesn't have the quality that I need at this point. ...
Extra: Has your distribution model for this book changed with its success?
Pogue: ... I'm a niche publisher. ... I don't expect to be Simon & Schuster. At the same time, I publish books ... that have a bigger ... sense to them. ... I'm watching to see what will happen on this book. ... It's like playing poker. You say to yourself, "I can handle this right up until the point I can't handle this." I've looked at national book distributors; they're very costly. ... But will I need to go in that direction? I'm certainly ready to pull the trigger if that happens. ... So it's like, "Do I take that next card in poker, or do I stick with my hand?" And I'm just waiting to see what happens.