Self Publishing: Friend or Foe?
Publishers are beginning to accept—and even embrace—the self-publishing movement.
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"As evidenced by The Shack and Amanda Hocking's books, the issue is not quality," Nikolai says. "Rather, it may be bandwidth. Traditional publishers rely on agents to filter manuscripts. Agents have limited time and want to offer titles with obvious commercial appeal. Many quality titles just don't have that obvious commercial appeal, but online and e-book retailers provide a much broader platform where readers can find books they want and help re-define what has that appeal."
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