Self-publishing
There was once a huge part of me that felt like I wouldn’t be a real author unless my books were published by a big firm from NYC and sold in bookstores throughout the country. It was an elitist sort of validation, and right now, I don’t need it.
I’m ecstatic by how well my books have been received and how many people have loved the characters and the story. That should be validation enough, and it is, but still, I would love to see the books in a store. Not because it would mean I’ve arrived as an author, which is really pretty silly, but because it would just be another avenue for people to discover my books.
I write because I have to-the stories want out-but I also don’t want the words to die in the void; to simply sit on my computer with no one to have ever read them.
There’s so much to be written on this topic of why people write and why they publish, but Aidan Moher, whose blog, A Dribble of Ink, won a Hugo last year, says it all with this post: Why I’m self-publishing my book.
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Thanks for the shout-out, Davis! Glad to see you’re finding so much success with your books. 🙂
It was my pleasure, Aidan. And good luck with your book as well. If you’re as skilled with your writing as you are with the cover art-which is gorgeous-then I think it’ll be a wonderful read.