1/ I'm not one of these "trad is absolutely trash, I don't want those sour grapes, akshually trad is worse than trash, it's..." folks I always aspired to be trad published, since I was around 9 or so; it felt (and still feels) like a a huge imprimatur ; someone else saying "yes"https://twitter.com/JASutherlandBks/status/1447946345751457802 …
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4/ and so if trad and indy offer a nearly identical deal (write your novel, edit it, promote it on social media, arrange your own signings and cons - if any - etc) then the difference comes down to * more imprimatur from trad * much much higher slice of $ from indy
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I think the only use case for trad publishing is if you're doing literary fiction and aspire to a cozy sinecure at a liberal arts college some day (academics won't even recognize Amazon's literary imprints grrr)
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Brandon Sanderson gets Michael Whelan covers but he’s the exception lol. Anyone else just gets shitty photoshop jobs
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