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The Ugly Truth About Self-Publishing

Not another cookie-cutter contemporary romance

Oliver Markus Malloy

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English
Becker and Malloy LLC
19 April 2018
Dear Indie Author,
Forget everything you think you know about writing and self-publishing. Chances are it's complete bullshit.

Nowadays there are literally hundreds of thousands of people who dream of being a professional writer. And thanks to self-publishing and print-on-demand, there's nothing stopping you or anyone else from publishing whatever you want.

Even if it's complete crap.

The result? Every year, millions of shitty books get self-published. Books that should have never been published in the first place, because they are so bad, nobody wants to read them.

While you're reading this little book, one of two things is likely gonna happen: Either you totally hate this book, because you feel what I'm saying is stepping on your toes and you may feel personally attacked. Or you wholeheartedly agree with this book, because you're one of the few good indie authors who actually have talent.

But even if you hate every word I say, you probably should take the time to read this book anyway, because you'll learn a few very important things. I promise to keep it short.

Oliver
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Imprint:   Becker and Malloy LLC
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   59g
ISBN:   9781947258150
ISBN 10:   194725815X
Series:   Educated Rants and Wild Guesses
Pages:   50
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Ugly Truth About Self-Publishing: Not another cookie-cutter contemporary romance

Self-publishing is more like Facebook posting than actual authorship, and this lucid book spells that out in clear detail. â â â â -Smashwords Review Malloy tells it like it is. â â â â â -Dream Catcher Publishing House Malloy understands the plight of the Indie author quite well which makes this thirty-five-page rant significant and his complaints valid. â â â â â -Fiction Ebook Review


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