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Nishant Jain's avatar

That was a useful read, Alison!

I self-published my first book of my art in 2019. 'SneakyArt of Eau Claire' won an IPPY and Midwest Independent Publishing Award in 2020, and has done me a tremendous amount of good in several other ways. I chose self-publishing for a number of reasons, including the ones you explained in this post.

To add a small point to the ones you've made, I would say it is a writer's responsibility today to objectively assess the book's target audience. For example, should a first-time writer in Wisconsin have the singular goal to reach the NYT Bestseller's List? What about having a dozen copies in every bookstore in their county? I would argue self-publishing makes the latter option more realistic and more rewarding at the same time.

Success is a small word with many big meanings. Every writer today should unpack it and decide what they truly want.

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Aman Arora's avatar

I am at 2-3 on the scale. The only case when I will go the traditional route is if I find some passionate people in some publishing company, where I don't have to compromise too much with my composition.

Otherwise, I am all for self-publishing irrespective of how many copies my book sells.

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