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I have copyedits. Massive. Not any rewrites, just line edits, typos, etc. I think it’s been probably well over a year since I’ve done any paper edits. I think. It’s weird. One of my traditional pubs has switched to digital so having the pile of paper on my desk is weird. I also have edits on Locked in Silence I need to get done. They always hit in multiples, I swear.
Maybe you’ve answered this before (and if you have, feel free to send me on a hunt to find the answer ;), but one thing I admire a lot about you is that you seem to have a good balance between publishing your books traditionally and self-publishing.
I had an idea for a book, BEG ME, and my schedule at Samhain had gotten messed up. The book was pretty much done. I wanted to get it out. I could wait a year before it came out, or I could do it myself.
I decided to do it myself. It did…um… REALLY REALLY well. It’s been out since November but it still shows back up in the top #100 of erotica at Amazon. It’s sold easily double what my last two ebooks did. A lot of that could be because it’s a niche book, and ebooks really took off this last Christmas season with the readers and all.
The thing is… it won’t work for everybody the same. I know BEG ME did well because of a number of factors-good cover art, I managed to did enough reviews to get word of mouth going and timing. battaglia brothers Plus, I can keep the prices on my stuff low. I also had a platform-newsletter, an established blog, etc. Newer writers may not have the same resources and they may have to do more leg work.
Advice? battaglia brothers Hire a good freelance editor. I’ve worked with several and I’ve enjoyed working with all of them, but I’m still new at this and still bouncing around-I guess I’m looking for a perfect ‘fit’.
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