Self-Publishing Part 7: Testing the Author’s Reaction Time

by wlancehunt in Personal Narrative

These are the same question large buyers—bookstores and book clubs—ask when considering a book.

Self-Publishing Part 6: The Judgement

by wlancehunt in Personal Narrative

We will not move the project until we hear from you in order to make sure we have the correct version.

Going it Mostly Alone: The Path to Print of A Perfect Blindness

by wlancehunt in Personal Narrative

if they can’t print the book because of this, they can keep my deposit and we’ll go our separate ways.

Going it Mostly Alone: self-publishing A Perfect Blindness

by wlancehunt in Personal Narrative

my contact at iUniverse had understood my position well enough after our call to not have wasted my time even offering them.

Part 3: Changing my mind about self-publishing: How to Signal con’t

by wlancehunt in Personal Narrative

In other words, iUniverse starts spending its own time and money backing the book.

On Sale Now

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The Softcover version of A Perfect Blindness is on sale starting today on AMAZON.com. Click here.

Part 3: Changing my mind about self-publishing: Signaling

by wlancehunt in Personal Narrative

iUniverse and the publishing path of the novel A Perfect Blindness So, while self-publishers won’t publish anything, they will publish a book for whatever purpose the author wants. There are myriad reasons for publishing a book, from “sharing my story with family and friends”, and “expressing my deepest thoughts”, to “sharing information on a specialized topic”, […]

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