The difference between a hobbyist and an entrepreneur, as illustrated by a con interaction with a fellow vendor.
Vendor, a hobbyist: "Do you want to swap books?"
Translation: "I want your book but I don't want to pay your price for it, but I'm willing to lose the cost of a book I paid for it, and also shove my own stupid book that may or may not interest you into your face."
Me, an entrepreneur: "No thank you."
Translation: "No thank you." #cosowriters #WritingCommunity
@ianthealy Yes to all this.
Hey, we should talk. I'm launching a Work for Hire project soon, and any tips about publishing books written by others would be appreciated.
@WestofMars You can DM me here if you're Pro or email me [email protected]. I'm also on the face space and twatter, but tend not to reply to DMs there.
@ianthealy I will, when I get a second. (don't look for it anytime soon) Thanks! :)
My profits pay for contractors (cover artists, narrators, editors), advertising, company expenses, and royalties to authors whose books I've published. Also, an occasional cup of coffee for me. If I don't make a profit, the company suffers, and I will never let Local Hero Press be That Company Who Doesn't Pay Its Authors. That's why I don't want to trade books.