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On the publishing issue.
There are indies who just have independent sentiments, cannot stand the thought of a publishing house fiddling with their creative work. I'm among these. Whether sensible or not, once I learnt about indie, I was a lost cause. You mean I don't have to pimp my book to the commercial outfits and wave ta-ta to my artistic integrity? I think I'll be an indie.
The other aspect is, I hear again and again how conservative publishing is 'in the climate of the times'. I hear that unusual books, unusual settings are genuinely hard to sell to a publisher these days. That's not about quality, that's about what's commercial -- or thought commercial by businessheads.
I too have found indies that wipe the floor with 99% of what I see on the shop shelves. I don't know which of the above reasons made them go indie. Or other reasons.

On the publishing issue.
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Thank you for you kind words, John, it means a lot to us. Likewise readers are much appreciated, because without readers, who would we write for?
I'm very much with you on the fact that some books (I will not mention any particular ones) just really aren't that good and shouldn't become as famous as *some* do.
There's bad and good in both traditional publishing and indie publishing. I mean some people write rubbish and self-publish it just for kicks, but most of us indies really do try to write good books and a lot of times without the resources of promotional help and someone to edit/format for us. Even if I wasn't an indie, I would still admire what they do.
I'm very much with you on the fact that some books (I will not mention any particular ones) just really aren't that good and shouldn't become as famous as *some* do.
There's bad and good in both traditional publishing and indie publishing. I mean some people write rubbish and self-publish it just for kicks, but most of us indies really do try to write good books and a lot of times without the resources of promotional help and someone to edit/format for us. Even if I wasn't an indie, I would still admire what they do.

On the publishing issue.
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They were three awesome books, the research alone was amazing, the flow and people were so well written.
I consider myself very, very lucky to have stumbled across this page and be introduced to so many fine authors.
First of all l have so much admiration for all of you, you are the future of books, reading is such a huge part of my life. Please keep it up, you are wanted and very much needed, just can't put into words how important what you are doing is.
Second l am a bit confused, just paid a few dollars for my first book here and darned if it is not better written, better researched, and a whole lot more interesting than the Lee Child book l paid $18 for a few weeks ago.
What l am trying to say is that l guess its down to pure luck on getting published, being in the right place at the right time or getting your foot in the door. So much stuff here is superior to the bestsellers list.
Anyway, just wanted you to know that your are all very much appreciated, keep those books coming and good luck.