Sangamithra Nataraj's Blog: Dragons in the Mist - Posts Tagged "traditional"
And so it begins!
I can truthfully say that this is the start of a new adventure. Becoming a goodreads author is the fulfillment of a dream I didn't even know I had. I have always known deep down somewhere that I would love to publish a book someday, but I never thought it would be a book of poetry, much less a collection of haiku.
There's much to be said for independent (self) publishing. I'm not really good with listening to what other people say, especially when it contradicts my taste. I was really glad I could choose my own cover, font, and design. I really don't think I'd have been able to have a say with a traditional publisher. I'm really glad I got to have this. Independence is something really persona; and important.
However, this being said, offered a chance to go with traditional publishing for my novel, I wouldn't turn it down. Though Indie publishing did give me a chance to do what I wanted, I had a lot of things to figure out on my own. It gave me a huge measure of envy and respect for publishing houses. There really is a lot of work that goes on behind each book that is produced. It takes a huge amount of effort to turn a final draft into a polished, beautiful work of art that goes out into the world.
What can I say? I'm really pleased to be a part of this world, and hope to make my mark. To everyone out there accompanying me and supporting me on this journey, once again, I would like to say Thank you. I love each and every one of you
There's much to be said for independent (self) publishing. I'm not really good with listening to what other people say, especially when it contradicts my taste. I was really glad I could choose my own cover, font, and design. I really don't think I'd have been able to have a say with a traditional publisher. I'm really glad I got to have this. Independence is something really persona; and important.
However, this being said, offered a chance to go with traditional publishing for my novel, I wouldn't turn it down. Though Indie publishing did give me a chance to do what I wanted, I had a lot of things to figure out on my own. It gave me a huge measure of envy and respect for publishing houses. There really is a lot of work that goes on behind each book that is produced. It takes a huge amount of effort to turn a final draft into a polished, beautiful work of art that goes out into the world.
What can I say? I'm really pleased to be a part of this world, and hope to make my mark. To everyone out there accompanying me and supporting me on this journey, once again, I would like to say Thank you. I love each and every one of you
Published on April 20, 2019 02:17
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Dragons in the Mist
This is a blog about all things poetic and fantastic. I do not know what I intend to post here. There might be scraps of poetry, short stories, a chapter reveal or two, maybe a few drawings. Updating
This is a blog about all things poetic and fantastic. I do not know what I intend to post here. There might be scraps of poetry, short stories, a chapter reveal or two, maybe a few drawings. Updating will be erratic, so I apologize in advance. Though please know this - whatever I say here comes from the heart. I will speak my truth.
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