Don't think that's fair, Chris. Noah's legitimately trying to make a buck.
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Replying to @MUGGER1955 @MoustacheClubUS
Yes, Oliver has explained some things to me. You know I tend not to give Noah the benefit of the doubt, nor does he to me.
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Replying to @SubBeck @MoustacheClubUS
I wonder what
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He surely wouldnt be surprised that a "true" author gave me the cold shoulder
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no, not at all. self publishing is definitely a way to try to get some income. It's worked okay a couple of times. I do also like collecting them and putting them together. I think essay collections are as legitimate an artistic project as anything.
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I think it's a good idea. If something comes on the back end, all the better. I told @RevSw1m about this approach
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @nberlat and
Conventional book publishing is a waste of time
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I would love to do a book where I got an advance. agents seem pretty uninterested in all my ideas though, so I'm stuck where I'm stuck.
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It ate up a whole year for me and depressed my freelance earnings, but all I got were some nice publisher rejections. I feel like publishing companies need to buy the manuscripts that fit their needs, and capture the voices they want, and that's not me at the present
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part of my problem may be that I'm really not willing to put in that kind of work on a proposal with no renumeration.
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yep, same for me. i work a week at a time
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