CallaFirestormBW
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I'm working through a micro-press publisher, but both B&N and Amazon apparently either have or are getting the ability for individuals to publish in the ePub format (for Nook, Sony Reader, iPad, etc.) and Kindle format on their own. The main reason to still work with a publisher, at least for me, is for marketing -- it is a heck of a lot of work handling the marketing for a book when one is -with- a publisher and they're providing financial assistance and fulfillment (though fulfillment isn't really an issue for ePub books). The advent of self-publishing brought about a lot of individuals interested in publishing their own work, but most of it never made it to the public's awareness, because of the sheer volume of material being published. The other reason to work with a publishing house, or at least work with a literary professional, IMO, is to assure quality editing of the manuscript. I know from experience how easy it is to miss profound grammatical errors, even with above-average writing skills. For myself, I'm exploring a lot of options, but I still hire a line/content editor to go over my work -- it's too easy to miss something when you're so familiar with the story. Calla
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