![]() And in order to get a literary agent, you need to have already been traditionally published. That’s because of the catch-22 in publishing: In order to get traditionally published, you need a literary agent. Unfortunately for them, it’s not exactly a choice. So what’s a local indie author like Cole to do?īefore we answer this question, it’s important to understand why so many new authors are turning to self-publishing in the first place, rather than traditional publishing. But let’s be realistic here that’s not likely to happen anytime soon. But how do you do that? Winning the Pulitzer Prize, getting a shout-out from Oprah, or having millions of hits on YouTube certainly would do it. ![]() Therefore, the toughest challenge facing first-time authors is getting people to know you exist. And people won’t know to look for you online if they’ve never heard of you before. ![]() That’s because self-published books are primarily sold online, not in bookstores. ![]() PRLog - Self-publishing isn’t as easy as it looks, according to Sebastian Cole, author of Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love. Sebastian Cole, author of Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love WARWICK, R.I. ![]()
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