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It appears that Hale's top turnover (being paperbacks and Kindle ebooks) has taken quite a turn recently. I wonder how that will affect its regular authors.
ReplyDeleteI feel for new writers still trying to break through the publishing barrier these days. It must be harder than ever.
Interesting times.
I'm pleased that I have a Hale novel coming out in December: THE BOY FROM BERLIN. It's a hardback copy. At least this still gives me a foot in the door and I need to produce acceptable material to stay onside with Hale. But yes; I feel for new authors now that POD and Kindle are getting a good run. It will be all down to marketing in the end seeing as self-publishing is the fastest way into getting your novel out in print.
ReplyDeleteCongratualtions, Mick. It's good to hear about your next Hale novel. And I agree that marketing is a major hurdle for any book, be it from a publisher or otherwise.
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