Let me ask you a challenging yet very serious question Anne. What if one's online platform is one where they are abused left and right called a quack, a liar, a fraud, etc. (It doesn't phase me.) What publisher would want to touch that? Are there any publishers who would take a risk with such controversial material (considered "fringe theory") regardless of the potential of the material? It's ok, I do ultimately have a strategy, but how does one get controversial apple-cart rocking material published?
Hey, Robert, look for books that seem similarly risky/fringe-y and look to see who published them. They may be more open to controversy (some controversy sells, after all!).
Let me ask you a challenging yet very serious question Anne. What if one's online platform is one where they are abused left and right called a quack, a liar, a fraud, etc. (It doesn't phase me.) What publisher would want to touch that? Are there any publishers who would take a risk with such controversial material (considered "fringe theory") regardless of the potential of the material? It's ok, I do ultimately have a strategy, but how does one get controversial apple-cart rocking material published?
Hey, Robert, look for books that seem similarly risky/fringe-y and look to see who published them. They may be more open to controversy (some controversy sells, after all!).
@@annkroekerwritingcoach Thanks Ann.
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