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Choosing the Road Less Traveled

September 29, 2010 March 2, 2015 Michael Andre McPherson170 views

We’re everywhere.  We write in basements and in attics, in closets and offices.  Stephen King used to take his typewriter into the bathroom of his trailer so that he could write in privacy.

Then he got published.

But we are the pre-published, the unpublished or the self-published.  We don’t have contracts and we don’t have agents.  We don’t have publishers. We belong to writers’ groups or we harass our spouses and friends to read our works of genius.

We’re told that if we follow the rules then our good work will out.  We’re told that if we write the perfect query letter, the perfect synopsis and the perfect novel, we will snag an agent, who will snag the publisher, who will snag the reading public.

But the publishing news gets worse every day.  Publishers and book chains are reeling, whining that no one reads anymore, that Amazon is the root of all evil, that e-publishing is just another format.

They’re standing there like a deer in the headlights, hoping everything will just go back to the way it was in the 20th century and new technology won’t hit.

I say enough.

In the last five years I’ve heard from published authors, my idols, that publishers will not promote your novel at all unless you’re one of the Big Names.  Major book chains will not give your novel prominent placement unless your publisher pays for it.  If you’re a newbie, that’s not going to happen.  Even if published, a writer may still wallow in obscurity.

If I have to market my own book (author-centric marketing is the new buzz) then what is the publishing industry doing for me?  Second rate distribution, apparently.  Editing?  More and more authors are hiring editors BEFORE they submit to a publisher or agent.  Your work must be print ready.

So I’m taking the plunge: e-publishing.  No print-on-demand self-publisher for me.  No boxes of books.  No trucks and no book chains.  I’m going all electronic, baby!

But it’s not a matter of just throwing up a text document, not if I want to sell anything.  So I’m going to share with you the pitfalls and successes, the secrets and the lies and all the adventures on my road to e-publishing.  It’s not for everyone.  You may not want to try this at home.

I’ll go first.

My name is Michael McPherson.  If I die in obscurity, I will be satisfied that I attained that after great effort.

Michael Andre McPhersonSeptember 29, 2010
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Mike is the author of the 1000 Souls series that includes: Sacrifice the Living, Generation Apocalypse, and Heretics Fall. Warning: they contain violence, adventure, fast-paced action and hopeless love.

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