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Why I Stand By Self-Publishing Companies


Why I Stand By Self-Publishing Companies

I have always believed that when you have something to share and if you have the talent to express it in a creative way, then why shouldn’t you deserve the chance to get published?

Thank God then for self-publishing, or the likes of me who are not a Stephen King or an Anne Rice could probably never be a published author. My words and thoughts would not even be given the light of day. I’m not saying it would be impossible, but really, with all the competition out there, how can I possibly hope to make myself noticed amidst all those equally talented people also clamoring for the big publishers’ attention? And don’t get me started on the fact that most of those big-time publishing executives wouldn’t even be looking my way if I stood in front of them and started doing cartwheels.

These, folks, are the reasons why…

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