How difficult is it to get a legitimate publisher to publish your book? Each year publishers publish between 500,000 and 1,000,000 books. Not bad, right? Our books should have a shot, shouldn't they? And if not, we can always self publish. Another 2,000,000 books are self published annually. The odds of getting a legitimate publisher (a lot may be the latter while not being the former) to publish your book, or mine, is between 1% and 2%. The odds of getting our books in a bookstore, 1%.🫤 So why attempt it? Why write? ideas.bkconnection.com/10-awful-truths-about-publishing I didn't know the numbers when I began Raymond Quinn's story, but I did know the likelihood of sales success was extremely low. Still, I had the time. I wanted to see where the vague notion of a story would take me. I'm almost to the finish line ("The Unlived Lives of Raymond Quinn" will become available October 15). I have no regrets along with no illusions of what will happen when I do pull the publish "trigger" this fall. Keep your expectations reasonable. Enjoy the process. If only you, your family, and a few friends read your book, so be it. You've come this far, don't give up now.
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AuthorIn addition to writing, William Matthies' accomplishments include earning a lifetime ban from Catalina Island at 13, viewing Earth from 80,000 feet during a Mach 2.5 flight in a supersonic Russian aircraft, and remaining an absolute beginner after “playing” guitar for more than three decades. ArchivesCategories |