I've written two, but frankly unless you just want to say you have a published book, I'd skip and self-publish
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but the editing process, and general workflow with Packt/Manning is pretty awful, very slow and painful, self-publishing makes more sense
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This is all great info. Got some PM's that said similar things. Sounds like writing a book (at least with a publisher) not in my future :)
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I told myself I'd never write another, but if I do it'll defffffinitely be self-published :D, might actually be worth the time $-wise
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Don't have another one in the works, but might at some point.
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I self-published one, it did pretty well. Had to write a bunch of advertising blog posts. These days I'd have used Gumroad (and now do.)
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Yes. Both. Shit (publisher) and very well (self-pub). Lots. Hell yes. Email me@ryanbigg.com with more questions :)
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@opheliasdaisies wrote a chapter in one and I've edited parts of other books, looks about as lucrative as giving tech talksThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You'll make next to nothing, and spend a year or more writing/editing it. Not sure if I can mention the revenue made from Node in Action
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but it was large, us authors got 15% but between 4 people it was still a lot of work and not much return, great for the publisher tho
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high six figures
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golden rule of publishing: he who prints the paper makes the paper
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