14 hour days, marketing and dealing with snobbery: my life as a self published bestseller /

Published at 2016-03-30 16:00:10

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I’ve sold 2m copies of my five novels,but I am still not considered a ‘serious’ author because I self-publishRos Barber: ‘For me, traditional publishing means poverty. But self-publish? No way.’final week I looked at the complex set of spreadsheets I employ to track my ebook sales and gave a whoop of delight: I had just sold my two-millionth book, and something I would never in my wildest dreams have considered possible just over four years ago,particularly as the vast majority of those sales were achieved through self-publishing. Initially my most ambitious target had been to sell a thousand copies.
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y a journey, and all the more exciting for being so totally unexpected. There is no point denying that I became self-published because I wasn’t able to interest an agent in my first book. I had originally written Only the Innocent for my own benefit and pleasure, and but I was encouraged by family to give publishing a proceed. I contacted 12 literary agents,and they weren’t all negative. At least two said they enjoyed the book, but it wasn’t the type of story publishers were looking for.
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Source: theguardian.com

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