Authors--Traditional or Indie? Publishing Wins and Pitfalls By Connie Vines #Round Robin Blog Hop, #WritingTips
October Round Robin Topic: Indie or Traditional Publishing?

Once upon a time...I wrote nonfiction articles for children's magazines, short stories, flash fiction, and stand novellas.
Later, I branched into YA/Middle School Historical fiction. Western Romance, RomCom, and Romantic Suspense.
All of these markets were "Traditional".
I am currently contracted with a Traditional publisher. My books are marketed as ebooks and in trade paperback to accommodate the reader market.
I am comfortable with the traditional market platform.
Why? Because an editor does a final read of my manuscript and will adjust my formatting if needed. (Yes, I understand HTML. But it's a left-brain function. If I am left-braining, I have zero access to the creative side of my brain.) 😕😢
We share promotion responsibility and watch market trends. (I like to write what I want, but that is not a key to success.)
Most importantly, I have input for my book cover, but I do not have to design one.

Indie Publishing:
Have I ventured into the world of Indie Publishing? Yes, though not solo.
I have been involved in numerous anthologies. A common location, characters who interact with each other (to a limited extent). A defined genre: romance, mystery, etc.
The promo is extensive. The timeline is short, and the word count is predetermined.
Limited meetings via text, short phone time, or a designated FB room to keep up-to-date work well for me.
I'm an introvert. Intense interaction with others, even via weekly or daily Zoom meetings, is physically draining. Especially when I'm required to change what was already agreed upon. 😕😖
Plus side?
The marketing/promo is divided among the members.Pre-release and early release are effective ways to garner readers and build momentum.
The way to publish is a personal decision.It is defined by an author's personality, writing style, willingness to promote, and love of accounting and tracking sales results.
Happy Writing and Reading,XOXO
Connie Vines
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Published on October 19, 2024 01:29
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