Done ;-) I wish him luck. I was once asked to write a book about keyboards. Said it was too much work, not enough people would read it, and it wouldn't make any money. I suspect it's a "labor of love" but I would love to be proved wrong....
I’m beginning to understand work/readership/money are all relative, too: What meets the expectations of one person/publishing model might not work for someone else. Or some *time* else; today, it seems like there are more options!
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Sure. But if you do books for a living, you need to do a lot of books, or else a big-selling book. "“The median annual income of a professional author is £10,500 (US$11,300), which is well below the minimum wage"https://publishingperspectives.com/2018/06/writers-income-alcs-uk-survey-2010-publishers-association/ …
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