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Marina Brox's avatar

Hey Anna, fiction writer here. I wrote a fucking great novel that took me five years to finish, self-published it to avoid the gatekeepers, and promoted it myself for a grand total of two thousand copies sold. It’s not horrible, but it’s not my dream, and call me delusional, but I’m sure more people would enjoy my novel if I had better distribution. To succeed as an indie, you need to write and publish at a pace I can’t keep and take care of the whole process, which is exhausting.

I’m now going for the traditional book deal because it’s a lottery ticket, but at least there’s a prize.

(Disclaimer: at this point in my life, I’m in no rush to make money so that helps)

I understand that with non-fiction, publishing yourself and making money/growing an audience in other ways is probably the most sensible path. But in fiction, I haven’t found a better way. I’m more than open to suggestions.

Thanks for your article!

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Christine Morrison's avatar

This is the very reason I am publishing — albeit the DIY way — with you. I am certain my clever book, which is so niche, would have been reimagined and rewritten by now.

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