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The Case for Self Publishing Fiction

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After I browse different books on publishing, I assume it is implied that publishing your own informational, inspirational or self-help books are the sole works one can self-publish successfully. Granted, this can be the Information Age and folks get information. But all due respect to how-to books, there's still a marketplace for self-printed fiction. I have found that self-publishing is simply as viable an avenue for fiction, if not more.

One solely has to appear at the many fictional books that are circulating on the Internet (and off) that are doing well financially and that were self-published. Some have even been picked up by mainstream. One only has to travel to Mosaic Books.com and Cush City.com and even my column, On The Same Page, to work out this can be true. Several of the authors I interview on my Internet radi shows are self-published authors of fiction.

To begin with, self-publishing isn't only turning into additional acceptable, it can be a lucrative venture. Some years ago, I scan regarding a unique in the Publisher's Weekly's newsletter. Although this book was a self-published fictional book (it sounded like a roman a clef of Monica Lewinsky), it was chosen by the Double Day Book Club! This was a first. Now to me, that meant this was a door opener. For alternative examples, in mainstream America we can look to Grisham and James Redfield, the author of The Celestine Prophecy. What would have happened had these writers not self-published their fiction?

In African American literature, we have a tendency to apprehend what happened with Michelle McGriff and many others who have 'blown up.'

In addition, it's not unusual for authors who have been revealed by mainstream to turn around and self-publish their subsequent works. Why?

Issue in the recent explosion of print-on-demand firms and ebook firms or writers selling books directly from their website, and fiction may be a nice means to urge your name out to the public.

Let's examine what you gain after you publish your own non-fiction, then what you gain once you publish fiction. Neither one is better than the other. This is often just to encourage writers of fiction to contemplate publishing their own works.
When you self-publish non-fiction, these are the things you gain:

? Speed. Most publishers work on an 18th month production cycle. Will you miss your market?

? Authority. The word 'author' is the foundation word in authority. Folks hear you when you are an author. You become an 'knowledgeable' or 'authority' on a subject. From here you'll be able to do seminars, tapes, speaking engagements, and consultations.

? Control. Twenty-three per cent of publishers don't offer the author the proper to select the title, twenty six% don't consult the author on the jacket cowl's design, 36% rarely involve the author on the book's promotion.

? A profit center. You make more money. The profit margin is forty% on a self-revealed book. After the advance, you only get half dozen % to fifteen% of the sales on a traditionally revealed book.

? A reading audience. Many publishers receive additional than one hundred unsolicited manuscripts for consideration every day. Thence, nobody can ever read your manuscript.

? A tax-write off. You get additional write-offs as the publisher/author, than simply the author.

After you self-publish fiction, additionally to all or any of the above, these are your gains:?

- Posterity. Your deciphering of mankind's trials and tribulations in the twentieth century are recorded for future generations.

? Fame. If you build a reading audience, you will become famous. Even if you don't become famous, you've got a sense of satisfaction. A sense of testifying, a manner of claiming, 'I lived. I used to be here. I made a difference.' ?

- A doable movie deal. Movie companies, tv and independent filmmakers are perpetually trying for sensible stories. Many movies, like Waiting to Exhale or How Stella Got Her Groove Back are made from books. My favorite book, Beloved, has been made into a movie. Though the movie can not touch the art of literature, Oprah has tried to capture its essence on film for future generations.

? A reading audience who loves stories. From the time man sat around the primary cave fires, they loved to listen to stories. When one hears a story, this could resonate in their mind long once the story is over. In essence, you are renting area in your reader's imagination, which they can carry around with them for years.

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Bob has been writing articles online for nearly 2 years now. Not only does this author specialize in fiction,you can also check out his latest website about: Two Tone Engagement Ringwhich reviews and lists the best Titanium Engagement Rings

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