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  • ...se will be tested recipes that you may make by home. Neither definitely will the dietary plan method drive you to acquire specially prepared and expensive meals.
  • I agree. I'm a small publisher that will release an expensive children's picture book next year, illustrated by a well-known illustrator. I had planned on going with returnable books t...
  • Crystal: RE this: Also I think I read somewhere that in the future in book stores they would be able to print a book right there and sell it to the buyer. Yes, espresso machines. But they break and they're super expensive so I've heard from most people who've tried them that they're kind of a bust.
  • Like the idea of SheWrite authors getting together in a less expensive forum.
  • ...s aren't statistically supported in any meaningful way. An author is still left wondering if the price of hiring a PR firm like yours, or hiring expensive advertising, would ever pay o...
  • ...professionally edited, and I think a new cottage industry will open up to reward those books. (Of course getting books professionally edited is expensive, and that's more money that i...
  • ...ke more sense than author subsidization. I refuse to condone what's happening in publishing by letting them off the hook by just saying it's too expensive and there's not enough time t...
  • ...things when I grew up...and now I do. As an adult I felt like I had accomplished everything I set out to when all the sudden I was eating at the expensive restaurants I used to be a se...
  • Excellent advice. My book won two awards and appeared on a few top 10 lists, but I've still been hesitant about finishing the sequel. The marketing after the book came out was exhausting, expensive and a bit disappointing. It's still selling, and I'm comforted by that. 
  • ...is is one of the best posts I've read!  I always tell my fellow writing critique group members:  "Your first paragraph/page/chapter is your most expensive real estate in your book."  I...