tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7373979085598990211.post1477390874132313219..comments2023-06-24T03:25:31.249-07:00Comments on I Must be Remembering the Future: WIP’s, WIP’s and more WIP’sAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02835457803350119002noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7373979085598990211.post-67517349660052745312011-04-21T01:19:23.357-07:002011-04-21T01:19:23.357-07:00I've researched the Kindle and discovered that...I've researched the Kindle and discovered that it's really user-friendly, and there's no "start-up" fee. All we would have to do is decide how we're going about intellectual property, meaning, are we creating a partnership or are we releasing the stories separately. I'd rather release them together to give the book more meat, more collaboration. But that's just me. Artwise? Well, that's not too difficult to work on. But you're right. We need to decide on those things. Tom says write, write, write. So that's what I'm doing. The rest will fall into place. You'd be surprised how that happens.K. Anthony Paganohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09905513967986990323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7373979085598990211.post-72025329627608092152011-04-20T17:36:36.498-07:002011-04-20T17:36:36.498-07:00Ok, so here's my take. On our project, there&...Ok, so here's my take. On our project, there's not much cost in doing an eBook. The most costly might be the cover design. but, between Ken and I, we can probably manage that ourselves. I have a writer friend who has published a couple of books for Kindle, and he incurred little to no cost, as far as I know. Marketing would be word of mouth, social networking, etc. No one has any delusions of getting rich off of it. But you never know where it could lead.<br /><br />And as to your past due WIP, if you like it, finish it. Just because the project you were aiming for is closed, doesn't mean you can't find another market for it. I did that myself with a story. I missed a deadline, but finished the story anyways, and just submitted it to a publication last week.<br /><br />If it's a good story, there will always be someone willing to buy it. :)Tom Doolanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03451129317759266295noreply@blogger.com