Self-Publishing
More from facebook. This is a comment on a post by Charles Stross on why he does not self-publish:
Granted, I was working day jobs most of the time. I am writing more rapidly now, though not a lot more rapidly. It has taken me seven months to write one 12,000 word novelette, though it wasn't the only thing I was working on.
Some stories come easily and quickly. I can write a story in a week, if all goes well. But many are difficult -- deliberately so. I try to push my limits. Since I don't make much money from writing, the main reason to do it is -- it's interesting, which means doing something new. Well, another reason is to get attention. No question, I like to entertain people.
Stross can sell the books he writes to publishers. If you can't, self publishing begins to look more interesting. It also looks interesting if you have a back list of out-of-print novels and an audience that might be interested in buying them. -- I have been thinking of self-publishing, out of curiosity. But it would have to be something I couldn't find a publisher for. A poetry book or a chapbook...On another topic, I am amazed that Stross can write two books a year. The fastest I have even written a novel was eighteen months. A Woman of the Iron People took me thirteen years. I took off a lot of time in the middle, and wrote another novel. I haven't done the figuring recently, but I used to average about 36,000 finished, publishable words a year. Some years I wrote a lot more. Some years I barely wrote.
It seems to me the easiest thing is to look for a publisher. There are plenty out there. Even a small publisher is better than self-publishing, unless you really enjoy putting books together and marketing them. I'm not a designer; and I know nothing about marketing.
Granted, I was working day jobs most of the time. I am writing more rapidly now, though not a lot more rapidly. It has taken me seven months to write one 12,000 word novelette, though it wasn't the only thing I was working on.
Some stories come easily and quickly. I can write a story in a week, if all goes well. But many are difficult -- deliberately so. I try to push my limits. Since I don't make much money from writing, the main reason to do it is -- it's interesting, which means doing something new. Well, another reason is to get attention. No question, I like to entertain people.
Published on March 25, 2013 06:06
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