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Articles such as Lyz Russo has written are invaluable to give insight into publishing options so that an informed decision can be made. Silver Thread’s site is a wealth of information. TSRA thanks for sharing
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Very welcome Suzanne 😀
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Thank you tons for sharing this wealth of information, my friendly Ape! ❤
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My pleasure Colleen 👍😃
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Fantastic article! It’s so difficult to get an objective anaysis of pros and cons of trad and indie publishing. Normally people are all for one or the other and you get extremely confused.
Personally, I think there are good and bad things on both sides, which is why I think hybrid authors will be the norm in the future.
I still hope to be trad-published, I admit it. But I have self-published in the meantime and I’m very happy I did, because I’m learning lots of very useful things.
Thanks so much for sharing this.
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My pleasure Sarah 😀
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