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  • Don't answer that question.
  • Don’t ignore what your readers want.
  • Don't limit your business.

I initially published my Stories I'd Tell My Children (but maybe not until they're adults)  as a paperback with a $15.95 cover price.



I hated the way that e-books look, but could not ignore the shifting book business, and eventually published e-books in three formats.

I made much more money from the $4.99 e-books than from the $15.95 p-books. (After two years I lowered the e-book price to $2.99.)

Some readers requested that I publish a hardcover for gift-giving. I did.

If there is enough demand, I’ll consider skywriting or chiseling into cave walls.

We have to write to please ourselves — but we don’t pay ourselves. It’s important to offer our words packaged the way readers want to buy them.

e-book or p-book?

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