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Authors exercise their "write" to self-publish

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Richard Paul Evans went from a 700-square-foot Salt Lake City house to a much larger one, all because of a little tale he wrote for his daughters.



Evans first printed only 20 copies of the book. But in the days before the Internet took off, friends started passing dog-eared copies around - and bookstores started asking for it.



At that point I thought, you know, maybe I should send this to publishers, and they all quickly rejected the book, Evans said.



So Evans self-published, and only after his book hit the bestseller list did a major publisher buy it, for a reported $4 million! So in a way he became a godfather to a whole new generation of authors who are writing the next chapter in the saga of self-publishing.



Full article with video



Question for any authors here: Have you ever tried to self-publish?
 
Who.



me?



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The Harford Country Series

The five novels of the Harford County series are presented in one book. The story of an Amish veterinary practice is told by Samuel King, his wife, friends, and partners. (yes, an Amish vet, we explain it in the book.)







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