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His publisher did not desire to publish "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," which Twain had worked on and put aside for seven years. Consequen..."
Excellent example and pep talk, Taylor! Thank you for taking the time to post it. :o)
Hi Jaimey,
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. My goal is one quick fact a day, so stayed tuned...
Have a great evening!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. My goal is one quick fact a day, so stayed tuned...
Have a great evening!

His publisher did not desire to publish "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," which Twain had worked on and put aside for seven years. Consequently, Twain separated from his publisher and initially sold the now renown classic door-to-door as a subscription.
The first edition of "...Huckleberry Finn" appeared on February 18, 1885. By May of that same year, Twain had sold over 51,000 copies. Currently, this classic is being sold in countless editions and formats. I wonder would Twain would think about his book being on Kindle? Hmmm...interesting how books outlast their authors.
Lesson to be learned:
Authors: Believe in yourselves and take a leap of faith. Your dreams must be made and followed by you first and foremost.
Readers: Judge an author by his or her writing and not by the publisher...or shall we say...the non-publisher in certain cases.