Yes, Folks,
The last short story draft for my anthology is finally done. It came in a rush, so I will have to slow the narrative down in some parts and add more conflicts. However, I proved to myself once again, that I really can word-vomit. (I, also, decided to work on my sister's short story separately, so I can meet the July deadline.)
So, last weekend I was speaking to a former professor who has printed with small presses, and he told me he had mixed reviews with companies that did not edit any of his work. No problem for me. I am considering having my book printed on demand, which makes sense. That way I don't have to pay any fees or guarantee an amount of sales. Authors maintain copywrites, but the company gets a percentage Somebody recommended Citizens for Decent Literature Press, but I am not sure that they print on demand.
Well, my little son is up and my first job is calling: Mom. Signing off, Jesú Estrada, Ph.D.
The last short story draft for my anthology is finally done. It came in a rush, so I will have to slow the narrative down in some parts and add more conflicts. However, I proved to myself once again, that I really can word-vomit. (I, also, decided to work on my sister's short story separately, so I can meet the July deadline.)
So, last weekend I was speaking to a former professor who has printed with small presses, and he told me he had mixed reviews with companies that did not edit any of his work. No problem for me. I am considering having my book printed on demand, which makes sense. That way I don't have to pay any fees or guarantee an amount of sales. Authors maintain copywrites, but the company gets a percentage Somebody recommended Citizens for Decent Literature Press, but I am not sure that they print on demand.
Well, my little son is up and my first job is calling: Mom. Signing off, Jesú Estrada, Ph.D.
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