Small Publishing Starter Houses and When to Move it on Up: A Disscussion With Author John Abraham-Watne
Release Date: 07/09/2018
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Author Questions:
1.-What made you decide to go with a small press such as North Star over being more traditionally published?
2.-What made you decide to go with a small press over the more popular Create Space, Author House, or KDP for your novel?
3.-How did the process go to use your publishing company? Was it the standard "here is my work, publish it" or was a negotiation (back and forth) of sorts?
4.-Are you going to stick with indie for your next piece or will you be querying agents for a more traditional approach-why or why not?
5.-If you could tell you past self anything about this journey what would it be? What advice would you offer to a writer just beginning their journey?
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