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Julia , ~Head Mod~
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Mar 01, 2013 06:05PM

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War can be fun, if nobody gets hurt.
Ok! That's fine. :)
I do believe there is a difference between a published author and a self-published author, though.
I do believe there is a difference between a published author and a self-published author, though.

Okay, okay, calm down.
The only big difference is that it isn't available in bookstores or anything, and it hasn't been edited.
The only big difference is that it isn't available in bookstores or anything, and it hasn't been edited.
1. Yes, but how many big bookstores do you know that sell books that are self-published?
2. I meant editing by a whole team of editing experts.
2. I meant editing by a whole team of editing experts.
But CreateSpace then makes all the money and stuff, I'm guessing.
It's not the same though.
One perk of self-publishing- you can choose the cover. But it won't look as good as if it was professionally done, unless you pay someone.
It's not the same though.
One perk of self-publishing- you can choose the cover. But it won't look as good as if it was professionally done, unless you pay someone.

I would rather be actual published because then I would know that people know my book and that it was good enough that people could like it.
Same as Mary.
Because, you don't get the marketing as you would with a big publisher.
Sure, your friends and family would buy it to support you, but afterwards, it's a dead end.
Because, you don't get the marketing as you would with a big publisher.
Sure, your friends and family would buy it to support you, but afterwards, it's a dead end.

But I would still want mine published. It would feel like, to me, that my story might actually be well-written enough that others would like it and I wouldn't have to know them first.
I'm the same with Mary. Although, if your book gets rejected, then finally accepted, the book is worth even more.

Because I want my book to be known. If I get, rejected, I'll fix it and try again someplace else (though I'm not planning on trying for a longish while).
Not all of them. It also wouldn't be as accessible. I have nothing against self-publishing, I would just rather he published.

CREEPINESS: http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=ht...
LOOK IN THE 2ND ROW, 2ND-TO-LEFt.
But not all bookstores and libraries nation wide would be able to have it, since the publisher would make it more well-known than you could.


Fair enough. But there obviously is a debate, because there are two opposing sides with opinions and they are different than each other.
