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> No, I don’t want to read your self-published book
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Jun 16, 2018 04:26PM
The Washington Post published an article entitled "No, I don’t want to read your self-published book", in which Roger Sutton, editor in chief of Horn Book magazine, shared his view on indie/self-published authors.
To summarize, he had lots of "unpleasant" things to say.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/a...
Let's be honest. Do you think he makes a valid point? Or do traditional publishers spew unnecessary hate?
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To summarize, he had lots of "unpleasant" things to say.
Link to article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/a...
Let's be honest. Do you think he makes a valid point? Or do traditional publishers spew unnecessary hate?