Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sometimes Smaller Is Better


Many writers would love to have the opportunity to choose between a large publisher and a small one, or an independent, as they're called. So which one is better? Each has their own unique capabilities and each will accomplish the same thing: get your book out to the reading public.


This year's Pulitzer Prize winner in fiction can tell you that bigger isn't always better. Here's his story: Is bigger always better? It's an interesting read, one that gives hope to those who are working with small, independent publishing houses (I'm one of them).


One of the the things that struck me while reading the insightful interview was how the author built his platform, something we've been discussing on my blog. Public appearances, book signings, Internet presence--they all add up to develop readers who are loyal to you and your work. Check out the link, it's good stuff.

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