
Philippe Vaillancourt
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Philippe Vaillancourt
@snowfrogdev
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This is something I agree with. Self-publishing is the future. The problem is how to separate the wheat from the chaft? The one "function " trad pub offered self-publishing does not have an answer for is as a quality controller to consumers. As a self-published author, I can do all the things to put out a quality product, but I will be frank – when I released my first book, I did not realize how rough it was because there is no guard rails in self-publishing – you can literally upload a file and put a book out there. Thank God I had good and honest early readers in my family that pushed me to a more thorough edit, but what if I didn't? Many consumers are going to pick up those "rough drafts" that were published and throw up their hands. The bar or entry for new writers with a quality, well edited story will be that much harder because readers who got burned simply stick to what they know. This is not enough to keep the traditional model relevant, but what is self-publishing's answer to this function?






















