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Self-Publishing Poll
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I think that's a good question. Why do you think some of the people opposed to self-publishing are so hostile about it?
Edit: Please note, I'm not really interested in debating the profitability of the publishing industry. What I'm trying to understand, primarily, is why there's so much vitriol leveled by writers and readers at self-published authors (as in one of the commenters who said of self-published authors that they can "call themselves authors" but they never will be real ones). This kind of extreme behavior strikes me a strange. Particular coming from writers to other writers. And readers—that makes no sense at all. If they don't want to read self-published work, they can just... not read it. Why the anger?
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It was enormously popular. Many of my regular writers were people I bought from on their second or third attempt, because I'd give targeting information to anyone who seemed "close" to publishable. I actively promoted the perk of having a pleasant work environment. I did have some writers tell me to bug off early in the game because I expected them to write clean copy, on time, on length, with proper footnotes if they were quoting facts. (Those are not widely required in Pagan periodicals.) But once I had time to build up a network of writers who knew me, it was great.
That's one of the things that has me quietly considering the idea of publishing, someday, if I ever have the money for it. I could once again make my little corner of the industry a nice place to work. Sure, some writers are whiny jerks, but there are plenty of personable professionals out there; I don't anticipate any trouble finding them if I need to again.
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