Self publishing, worth the effort?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you shipped it to agents who could get you in with an actual publisher?


Self-publishers are literal, actual publishers.


Good lord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you shipped it to agents who could get you in with an actual publisher?


Self-publishers are literal, actual publishers.


Good lord.


And they accept 100% of manuscripts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you shipped it to agents who could get you in with an actual publisher?


Self-publishers are literal, actual publishers.


There are three types of publishers:
Traditional publishers (usually need an agent; publishers pay the author a royalty)
Vanity pulblishers (an author pays a vanity publisher to publish their book)
Self publisher/ing (an author who publishes the work themself entirely and keeps any profits themself)
Anonymous
Uh, this is a.seriois question from a nonreligious person. What is idolatry to you? So would your book be against other religions? It sounds pretty aggressive as a kids book....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh, this is a.seriois question from a nonreligious person. What is idolatry to you? So would your book be against other religions? It sounds pretty aggressive as a kids book....

Right now one of the biggest problems in the world is monotheistic religions fighting with each other. Here is something that they can all agree upon. Granted this excludes some groups, but making a children's book that both Muslim people and Jewish people can read to their kids and have something in common it seems like a good step towards peace.
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