Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Going to Romanticon after all...

Sigh...isn't this what we all hope for?
 Things have begun to look up for me, thank God...and I have two contracts coming through...hopefully three.  I still have the option of self-publication on several other books.  And because of some very wonderful, supportive, and very pushy but loveable fairy godmothers, I have decided I will attend Romanticon, after all. 
I am thrilled that I will not be languishing in shame and sadness at home while others will be enjoying the revelry and the booze. Of course, I never indulge in revelry or booze, anyway, but...one can always pretend. :)
The publishing industry has taken some huge turns over the past few years, and new options are opening up daily for authors. I was asked just today why I didn't just go the self-publishing way and not share the profits with my publisher. Hey...that's always an option...but as long as my publisher treats me well and goes the distance with me and my books, I feel that sharing the wealth with them is only fair.  After all, they gave me my start, and they have been fair with me. They have not gone out of business, leaving a hundred authors hanging while still selling their books...and not paying royalties. A couple of my friends have had that happen, and it's a horrendous thing to have happen to you.  My publisher has had rocky times, but I still get that royalty check every month.
I am totally loyal to my friends.  I buy their books.  I try to be supportive and give a hand when someone is feeling like dog-poop.  You know that I have over 1,000 e-books that my various friends penned?  It's just one more way of helping friends succeed.  So if I have a publisher who sticks with me and respects me as an author, I will also be supportive of them by continuing to share the wealth, so to speak.  :)
It's a partnership.  They put the seed money in, and we feed each other.  Sigh...
What do you think of my thoughts?  Now keep it clean...LOL!
Hugs!
Fran

3 comments:

  1. Oh I agree. I still sub to my publishers, but I got my rights back from a publisher who folded. Those are the ones I'm self-publishing.
    Congrats on the two, possibly three contracts and have fun at RomantiCon. :)

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    1. I know how that was for you...and that company still is selling books! Maybe I'll come up with another 50 shades of gray and be a millionaire...Heh heh heh...

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  2. It will be great seeing you again Fran. I can't wait. Maybe you should change the title just a
    little bit. Like 50 Shades of Linen or something.
    haha

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