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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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I meant that exactly. I was speaking about the handful of comments I read, and made no comment about the entirety of the response on your poll.
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I didn't say you did, but the implication is there, and it shouldn't be.
This is your blog. You can post what you like, but I'd appreciate it if you'd consider changing how your portray my poll and the people who commented on it.