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by ghaff
3756 days ago
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Which, for someone who can establish a good relationship with a good publisher, is a perfectly reasonable position to take. Publishers are like any other service. If they provide good value, authors should use use them and otherwise not use them. |
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Publishers, however, take their share per-copy. And, IIRC, the final profits are divided about 50/50 between author and publisher.
Charlie may be leaving a significant chunk of money on the table, given his popularity.
I wonder how much more work it would be to get a good relationship with a single priced editing service over a traditional publisher. Hey, maybe you could even get your agent to do that.