5 self-publishing truths few authors talk about

This post by Dylan Hearn is making the rounds and I’m going to jump on the reblog bandwagon, too. He’s so right on about his five self-publishing truths that we really owe it to our readers to give this post a wide reception. Let’s get realistic, accept things as they are and get busy writing good books. There are no short-cuts in the self or traditional publishing world. Hang onto your money and get busy 😉

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One of the hardest thing to watch on social media is an author, usually a debut author, getting excited about their upcoming book launch and knowing they are about to get hit around the head with a hard dose of reality.

They’ve done the right things, built up a twitter or Facebook following, blogged about the book, sent copies out for review, told all their friends about the upcoming launch, pulled together a promo video and graphic, maybe taken out some adverts. The first few days after launch are filled with excited tweets, mentions of early positive reviews and chart rankings. Then, after a few days, maybe a few weeks, the positive tweets stop and an air of desperation sets in as the reality of life as an indie author hits home.

Part of the problem is that the authors most vocal on social media are those that have already seen self-publishing…

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